
About
Felicia Jones is a Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of North Alabama, part of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering. She teaches foundational courses in composition and literature, contributing to both the undergraduate English major and general education curriculum.
Education:
- M.A. in English, Middle Tennessee State University (2000)
- B.A. in English, University of North Alabama (1998)
Her research and teaching focus on Composition, American Literature, and World Literature. She emphasizes critical thinking and cultural analysis in her pedagogy, particularly in exploring identity, race, and literary expression across global and historical contexts.
Her scholarly work includes a 2000 publication on James Baldwin, reflecting her interest in African American literary thought and philosophical themes in literature. This work situates her within broader discourses on race, nihilism, and community resilience.
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Felicia Jones advises students through her teaching roles and contributes to departmental initiatives, including curriculum development in composition and literature. While specific grants or funded research projects are not mentioned, her academic engagement is evident through her sustained teaching and scholarly output. She is affiliated with the English department’s academic and pedagogical mission, supporting student learning and literary inquiry.
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