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Dr. Moradewun Adejunmobi is a Professor in the Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Davis, with a cross-affiliation in French studies. She is based in 2143 Hart Hall and contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship at the intersection of African, Francophone, and diasporic cultural studies.
Her research focuses on cultural politics in Africa, particularly examining issues related to women, social organization, development, literature, film, and performance. She explores broader themes of multilingualism, translation, and intercultural communication in postcolonial societies, with strong emphasis on literacy studies, African popular culture, and Francophone literary traditions.
Her scholarly work reflects deep engagement with African literature and cinematic expression, especially in West Africa. While no publication list is provided in the current text, her research profile suggests a sustained focus on language, representation, and cultural production across media.
- Professor, Department of African American Studies, UC Davis
- Faculty Affiliate, French Studies
- Email: madejunmobi@ucdavis.edu
- Office: 2143 Hart Hall
- Website: aas.ucdavis.edu/faculty-and-staff/moradewun-adejunmobi
Dr. Adejunmobi has made significant contributions to the study of African cultural dynamics, though specific details about awards, grants, or student mentorship are not available in the current source material. There is no mention of leadership in labs or research teams.
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