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Amanda Perry is a part-time professor in the Department of English at Concordia University. Her research focuses on Caribbean literature across English, French, and Spanish languages, alongside broader interests in the literatures of the Global South and Montreal's cultural politics.
She has published in journals such as Small Axe, The Global South, and The Journal of Early Modern Cultural Studies, and contributed chapters to collected volumes. Her book project, The Cuban Revolution in the Caribbean Imaginary: Race, Censorship, and Regionalism, is under consideration with the University of Virginia Press.
Her work has been funded by the Social Science Research Council, Social Science and Humanities Research Council, and the American Council of Learned Societies. Perry earned her PhD in Comparative Literature from New York University in 2018.
She also engages in public scholarship, frequently contributing to The Walrus and serving as a contributing editor for the Literary Review of Canada, where she expands coverage of Quebec-related topics.
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