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Reba K. Dickson

English PhD Student

Reba Dickson, a fourth-year English PhD student at Northeastern University, with a focus on Caribbean Studies. She is from St. Lucia and is fluent in Lucian patios. Her research explores imaginations of Blackness as “monstrosity” and how this characterization is challenged and complicated in American, Caribbean, and African literature. She also incorporates inherited textile practice into her work to manifest a concept that she calls “Venus Monster Syndrome.” Reba’s work seeks to centralize the lives of Black people in a way that emphasizes their postmemorial connections and culture. She has reviewed Afrofuturism Rising: The Literary Prehistory of a Movement by Isiah Lavender III and Dreams of Archives Unfolded: Absence and Caribbean Life Writing by Jocelyn Fenton Stitt.

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English PhD Student Reba Dickson

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Previous Institutions: Florida Atlantic University (MA); University of the Virgin Islands (BA)

Program and Fields: Caribbean studies, (post)colonialism, black feminism, digital humanities, monster theory, theory of the novel, American, Caribbean and African literature, afrofuturism, fantasy, archives, trauma, memory

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