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Morgan Gray is a scholar specializing in gender, law, and emotions with a focus on late colonial Peru. Affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, she holds a doctorate in Atlantic History from Florida International University (2022). Her research examines intersections of culture, law, and emotions in sexual coercion cases, particularly how courtrooms reflect and influence victims' trauma processing.
Education: PhD in Atlantic History from Florida International University (2022).
Research interests include colonial power dynamics in Latin America, the Global South, and the United States. She teaches courses on sexuality, gender, and colonial history.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. No advised students listed. Her work centers on historical analyses of legal and emotional frameworks in colonial contexts.
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