Ann duCille
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Ann duCille is Professor of English, Emerita at Wesleyan University who is a scholar of African-American literature, cultural studies, and Black feminist theory. Born in Brooklyn, New York, duCille earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bridgewater State College and then a Master's degree and PhD in English from Brown University.
Biography
DuCille began her career at Hamilton College in 1974 where she and two others became the first three Black women faculty on staff. In 1990, duCille joined the faculty of Wesleyan University and later also worked at the University of California, San Diego. In 2016, duCille became the Inaugural Distinguished Professor in Residence for the Black Feminist Theory Project at the Pembroke Center, Brown University. DuCille currently serves as an advisor to that project, which is a visiting scholar initiative that invites black feminist theorists to campus each year. She is also a curatorial advisor to the Pembroke Center's Feminist Theory Archive in regard to the papers of black feminist theorists.
Publications
- Coupling and convention : marriage, sex, and subjectivity in novels by and about African American women, 1853-1948, 1991
- The coupling convention : sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction, 1993
- The occult of true black womanhood : critical demeanor and black feminist studies, 1994
- Dyes and dolls : multicultural Barbie and the merchandising of difference, 1994
- Skin trade, 1996
- Where in the world is William Wells Brown? : Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, and the DNA of African- American literary history, 2000
- Technicolored : reflections on race in the time of TV, 2018
References
External links
- Ann duCille Papers, Pembroke Center Archives, Brown University
- Living people
- Wesleyan University faculty
- People from Brooklyn
- Brown University alumni
- Bridgewater State University alumni
- African-American women academics
- Hamilton College (New York) faculty
- University of California, San Diego faculty
- Brown University faculty
- African-American feminists
- American curators
- Academics from New York (state)
- American academics of English literature
- African-American academics
- 20th-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- 20th-century American women writers
- 21st-century American women writers
- American English academic biography stubs