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Janelle Collins, Ph.D., Associate Professor, English
Contact Information:
Phone: 870.972.2210
Office: Wilson Hall 414
Email: jcollins@astate.edu
Education:
Ph.D. English, Washington State University, 1995
M.A. English, San Diego State University, 1988
B.A. English, San Diego State University, 1985
Specialties:
African American Literature, Civil Rights Movement Literature, Minority Literature, American Literature
Courses Regularly Taught:
African American Literature
Civil Rights Movement Film and Literature
Minority Literature
American Literature
Regional American Literature
Introduction to Literature
Composition
Research:
" Passage to Slavery, Passage to Freedom: Olaudah Equiano and the Sea." The Midwest Quarterly 47.3 (2006): 209-223.
" Civil Rights Movement." Writing African American Women: An Encyclopedia of Literature by and about Women of Color. Ed. Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu. Greenwood Press, 2006.
"' It Was a Form of Creativity, Our Going to Central': An Interview with Minnijean Brown Trickey." Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies 36.2 (2005) 90-98.
" Louise Meriwether." Black Women in America, second edition. Ed. Darlene Clark Hine. Oxford University Press, 2005.
" Intimate History": Storyteller and Audience in Gayl Jones's Corregidora." College Language Association Journal 47.1 (2003): 1-31.
"' Poor and Black and Apt to Stay That Way': Gambling on a Sure Thing in Louise Meriwether's Daddy Was a Number Runner." The Midwest Quarterly 45.1 (2003): 49-58.
Current Project:
Civil rights movement literature and film with a particular focus on the 1957 desegregation efforts at Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas