
Veronica C. Hendrick
Associate Professor · Comparative Literature
John Jay College of Criminal JusticeAbout
Veronica C. Hendrick is an Associate Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, part of The City University of New York. She specializes in teaching Law and Literature and American Literature. Her research focuses on the intersection of literature and legal systems in American contexts. Her forthcoming book, Servants, Slaves, and Savages: Reflections of Law in American Literature (Carolina Academic Press), explores how fiction influenced US law and vice versa. She is also working on a manuscript for Routledge’s Historical Americans series, analyzing Toni Morrison’s writing through historical and legal frameworks.
Her research interests include comparative literature, American studies, and the interdisciplinary dialogue between law and narrative. While no specific articles are listed here, her work emphasizes textual analysis of legal themes in American literary traditions. She holds no listed awards but is actively engaged in scholarly publication.
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