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Glyne Griffith

Associate Professor

Ph.D. University of the West Indies

Humanities 365
442-4083
ggriffith@albany.edu

Glyne Griffith is Associate Professor in the Department of English and the Department of Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Studies. He previously taught at the University of the West Indies, Bucknell University, and Florida Atlantic University. His research focuses on the intersection of literature, ideology and culture, and his scholarship and teaching examine the inter-relatedness of imperialist discourse and Caribbean literature and culture.

His publications include Deconstruction, Imperialism and the West Indian Novel, and the edited collection, Caribbean Cultural Identities. He is a member of the editorial collective of the journal Small Axe, and an advisory editor of the journal Anthurium. His forthcoming work includes, Color, Hair and Bone: The Persistence of Race in the 21st. Century, co-edited with Linden Lewis and Elizabeth Crespo, and a book on Henry Swanzy and the BBC "Caribbean Voices" literary radio program.

He recently had published "Edward Baugh's Literary Criticism", and it appears in the Journal of West Indian Literature, Volume 15, Numbers 1 & 2 ( November 2006 ) pp. 102-109.

 

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