
Eve Allegra Raimon, Associate Professor of
Arts & Humanities
Brandeis, Ph.D., 1995
Prof. Raimon received her Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Brandeis University in 1995. Her book, The "Tragic Mulatta" Revisted: Race and Nationalism in Nineteenth Century Antislavery Literature, was published by Rutgers University Press in 2004. She teaches courses in ethnic studies, gender studies, popular culture, critical thinking, literary theory, critical race theory, and expository writing. Her research interests intersect American studies and cultural studies. She also teaches in the Women's and Gender Studies program in Portland. She has published on the political history of U.S. miscegenation, on service learning and adult students, on the interdisciplinary teaching of race, and on student transference and resistance in the feminist classroom. She is co-editor of Harriet Wilson's New England: Race, Writing, and Region, published by the University Press of New England with a forward from Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (2007).
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