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Julie M Burrell
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Associate Professor
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Dept: |
English |
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RT 1812 |
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216-687-3961 |
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J.M.BURRELL@csuohio.edu
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Address: |
2121 Euclid Ave. RT 1812, Cleveland, OH 44115 |
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Research Keywords: |
| African American Literature, American Drama, Twentieth Century American Literature |
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Education: |
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Ph.D., English, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2013
M.A., English, West Virginia University, 2006
B.A., English, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2002
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Brief Bio: |
| Julie M. Burrell's research and teaching interests include African American literature, American drama, performance studies, critical race theory, black popular culture, and the literature of proletarian movements. Her manuscript, Staging Black Freedom, traces the radical, feminist roots of civil rights movement theatre in New York City in the mid-Twentieth Century. Her essay on Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun and Les Blancs appeared in Continuum: The Journal of Drama, Theatre and Performance from the African Diaspora. She is the faculty adviser for Cleveland State University's multicultural arts magazine, The Vindicator. |
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Honors and Awards: |
| 2010, Annette Kolodny Award, Women's Consortium of the Modern Languages |
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Teaching Areas: |
| Recent Graduate Courses
Studies in African American Literature, Topic: Literature of the Civil Rights and Black Arts Movements (fall 2014)
Studies in American Literature, Topics: Radical American Literature from Abolition to Black Power (fall 2013); Proletarian Literature (spring 2014)
Recent Undergraduate Courses
African American Literature, Topic: Literature of the Civil Rights and Black Arts Movements (fall 2014)
Canonicity (fall 2015)
Introduction to Fiction and Drama (fall 2013)
Survey of American Literature (spring 2014, fall 2014, spring 2015) |
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