
Harryette R. Mullen
Professor · African American Literature
University of California, Los AngelesAbout
Harryette R. Mullen serves as a Professor in the Department of English at the University of California, Los Angeles, maintaining an office in Kaplan Hall 209 with active contact information.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Cruz (1990)
Mullen's research pioneers intersections of African American literary traditions, experimental poetry, and cultural critique. Her work reimagines linguistic structures through innovative engagements with dictionaries, vernacular speech, and textual recycling, positioning her at the forefront of contemporary creative scholarship in Black diaspora studies and American literature.
Her publications demonstrate a consistent trajectory of formal experimentation, notably in Recyclopedia (2006) and Sleeping with the Dictionary (2002), which deploy wordplay and lexical deconstruction to explore identity, cultural memory, and social commentary within African American contexts.
Major recognitions include:
- PEN Beyond Margins Award (2007) for Recyclopedia
- National Book Award Finalist (2002)
- National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist (2002)
- Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist (2002)
- Guggenheim Fellowship (2005)
- Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant (2004)
Mullen's research has been sustained through prestigious external funding including the Guggenheim Fellowship and Foundation for Contemporary Arts grant, reflecting significant scholarly impact. While specific advising details are unlisted in source materials, her faculty role at UCLA encompasses mentorship in creative writing and literary studies within the English Department's academic framework.
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