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Lana Lockhart is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at Spelman College, where she has been a faculty member since 2016. Her work centers on African American literary traditions and interdisciplinary approaches to race, gender, and theology.
Her educational credentials include:
- M.T.S. from Emory University
- Ph.D. from Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- M.S. from Florida State University
- B.A. from Florida A&M University
Dr. Lockhart's research integrates African American Literature with Womanist Theology, examining how Black women writers navigate identity, spirituality, and social justice. Her scholarship emphasizes composition pedagogy that empowers African Diaspora women students through critical analysis of historical and contemporary inequities. She frequently explores theological frameworks within literary contexts to address systemic oppression.
Her publications reveal a sustained engagement with the Black Arts Movement and Lorraine Hansberry's legacy, alongside innovative pedagogical approaches for teaching racial justice. The 2020 article on 'Mental Marronage' exemplifies her focus on cognitive liberation strategies, while her encyclopedia contributions document foundational Black literary figures. Collectively, her work bridges historical literary movements with modern social activism.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Dr. Lockhart teaches core English courses including Twentieth-Century Black Women Writers, Black Literature and Theology, and First-Year Composition, though no student advising or research grants are specified.
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