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Anne W. Gulick is an Associate Professor of English at the University of South Carolina, affiliated with the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. She specializes in African and Caribbean literature, postcolonial theory, and critical university studies.
- Education: PhD from Duke University (2008), BA from Columbia University (2000)
Her research interrogates intersections between literature and law, focusing on rhetorical strategies in anticolonial texts. She has written extensively on the role of universities in postcolonial contexts, analyzing how African writers reimagine higher education's transformative potential.
Recent publications explore temporal disruptions in postcolonial narratives, campus fiction, and decolonial pedagogy. Her work engages transnational debates about neoliberalism's impact on academia.
- Scientific Awards:
- University of South Carolina Office of the Provost Humanities Grant (2019-2021, 2011-2012)
- College of Arts and Sciences Research Travel Grant (2019)
- Duke Institute for Critical U.S. Studies Travel and Study Award (2007)
- Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship (Haitian Creole, 2003)
Gulick serves as Special Issue Editor for Campus Forms in the Journal of African Cultural Studies. She has delivered invited talks at institutions including Emory University and Michigan State University.




