Dawn Fulton
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Dawn Fulton, who received her B.A. from Yale and her Ph.D. from Duke University, came to Smith in 2000. She has published a book on the novels of Guadeloupean writer Maryse Condé, Signs of Dissent: Maryse Condé and Postcolonial Criticism (University of Virginia Press, 2008), and articles on literature of the Francophone Caribbean in such journals as Callalo, Romantic Review, Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature, and The French Review. She is currently working on a project on urban space in Francophone literature of migration. At Smith, she teaches courses in French language, Francophone African and Caribbean literature, and Francophone cinema. |
Phone: 413-585-3376
Building: Wright 123
E-mail: dfulton@smith.edu |
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