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Reena Dube serves as a Professor in the Language, Literature, and Writing Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, part of the College of Arts, Humanities, Media, and Public Affairs. Her office is located in 506-R Leonard Hall on the fifth floor of the English department section.
Dr. Dube's academic background includes a PhD from the University of Pittsburgh earned in 2001. Her research interests demonstrate a strong interdisciplinary approach:
- Film Studies
- Film and Literature Intersections
- Postcolonial Theory and Literature
- Marxist Studies
- Feminist Studies
Her scholarly focus reveals a commitment to examining literature through critical theoretical frameworks that address power dynamics, cultural representation, and social justice issues. The combination of postcolonial, Marxist, and feminist perspectives suggests analytical work that explores how literature reflects and shapes cultural identities, political structures, and social relations.
As a Professor, Dr. Dube has achieved the highest regular academic rank, indicating significant accomplishments in teaching, research, and service. Her position involves teaching undergraduate literature courses, mentoring students, and contributing to departmental governance within the Language, Literature, and Writing Department.
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