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Dr. Holly Flint
Assistant Professor
20th-Century American Literature
U.S. Ethnic Literature and Cultural Studies
Office: Morton Hall, Room 229
Phone: (256) 824-2372
E-mail: holly.flint@uah.edu
PhD, The Pennsylvania State University
MA, The Pennsylvania State University
BA, Butler University
Dr. Flint’s areas of specialization include Latino/Latina, African-American, and Asian-American Cultural Studies, with a focus on issues of citizenship and identity construction. Her most recent essay, “Toni Morrison’s Paradise: Black Cultural Citizenship in the American Empire,” appeared in the September 2006 issue of American Literature. Works in progress include a book manuscript on representations of cultural citizenship in contemporary ethnic American fiction and an article on the anti-pastoral genre and J. M. Coetzee’s Foe. |
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