
About
Overview
Ebony Perro is a Senior Professor of Practice in the Department of English at Tulane University's School of Liberal Arts. She holds a Ph.D. in Humanities (Africana Women’s Studies & English) from Clark Atlanta University (2019), an M.A. in English Literary and Cultural Studies from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (2014), and a B.A. in English from the same institution (2011).
Research Focus
Her research explores Black girlhood, Black feminist theory, and 20th/21st-century Black women’s literature. Her doctoral dissertation, Coming of (R)age: Constructing Counternarratives of Black Girlhood from the Angry Decade to the Age of Rage, examines literary depictions of Black girl rage through intersectional frameworks. Her work bridges critical race theory, feminist critique, and postcolonial studies.
Professional Engagement
Dr. Perro’s CV (available at EperroCV2019.pdf) outlines her academic contributions, though specific publication or grant details are not provided in available texts. Tulane’s School of Liberal Arts emphasizes interdisciplinary education, aligning with her focus on global cultural narratives.
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