
Devin Gregg
Lecturer · African American Literature
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Devin Gregg is a doctoral student and Teaching Fellow in the English and Comparative Literature Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her academic journey includes a Master of Arts in English Literature (Auburn University, 2024) and dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in English-Liberal Arts and Biology (Francis Marion University, 2020).
Her research focuses on feminist and queer theories, multiethnic literature in the global south, and the intersections of identity, spatiotemporality, and historical memory in African American, Caribbean, and Latina/o literatures. She actively engages with critical race studies, post-colonial theory, and social justice frameworks.
- Awards & Grants:
- Recipient of the Noel Polk Award (2024)
- Multiple travel grants and fellowships from Auburn University and UNC Chapel Hill
Her teaching and research emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to literature, bridging historical contexts with contemporary cultural studies and visual culture.
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