Kaiama L. Glover
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AlmamaterColumbia University (Ph.D.)
Harvard University (B.A.)
Harvard University (B.A.)
OccupationsProfessor, Yale University
Notable workA Regarded Self: Caribbean Womanhood and the Ethics of Disorderly Being (2021)
Haiti Unbound: A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon (2011)
Haiti Unbound: A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon (2011)
Kaiama L. Glover | |
|---|---|
| Alma mater | Columbia University (Ph.D.) Harvard University (B.A.) |
| Occupations | Professor, Yale University |
| Notable work | A Regarded Self: Caribbean Womanhood and the Ethics of Disorderly Being (2021) Haiti Unbound: A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon (2011) |
Kaiama L. Glover is a translator and scholar of Black Studies, French and Literary Studies.[1] She is a professor at Yale University in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.[2] Alongside her academic work, she is known for her translations of Frankétienne, Marie Chauvet, and René Depestre.[3] She was formerly the Ann Whitney Olin Professor of French & Africana Studies at Barnard College, where she also served as Faculty Director for the Barnard Digital Humanities Center[4]