1media/web2.1.jpg2021-11-04T13:30:09-07:00Hannah Montgomeryc286aeb3d714daeae66e551f9fed3c202fc48256373549Mae Henderson joins the English Department in 1996 as a full professor. She is the author of numerous articles on black feminist criticism and theory, pedagogy, and cultural studies, as well as editor of Black Queer Studies: A Critical Anthology.plain2022-01-12T07:54:50-08:0005/01/1996Hannah Montgomeryc286aeb3d714daeae66e551f9fed3c202fc48256Mae Henderson joins the English Department in 1996 as a full professor. She is the author of numerous articles on black feminist criticism and theory, pedagogy, and cultural studies. She is also editor of Black Queer Studies: A Critical Anthology and Borders, Boundaries, and Frames, coeditor (with John Blassingame) of the five-volume Antislavery Newspapers and Periodicals: An Annotated Index of Letters, 1817–1871, and author of the widely anthologized essay “Speaking In Tongues: Dialogics, Dialectics, and the Black Woman Writer’s Literary Tradition.” Given her contributions to black queer studies, she paved the way for Randall Kenan, the award-winning gay Black writer who was a professor in the department until his passing in 2020. A collection of her essays, Speaking in Tongues and Dancing Diaspora: Black Women Writing and Performing, was published in 2014.
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