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Danielle Morgan serves as Associate Professor and Associate Chair of the English Department at Santa Clara University while concurrently holding the position of Associate Director for the Center for Arts and Humanities. Her academic work critically bridges literary scholarship, cultural studies, and social justice advocacy through interdisciplinary lenses.
Her research centers African American literary traditions with specialized focus on queer of color critique, Afrofuturist aesthetics, and performance studies. She investigates how Black communities navigate identity through humor as resistance, historical memory in neo-slave narratives, and the revolutionary potential of visible Black motherhood. Her scholarship consistently examines intersections of race, gender, and sexuality within contemporary political movements.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals sustained engagement with Black cultural production across temporal boundaries—from millennium-era AIDS activism to current Black Lives Matter discourse. Key thematic threads include the use of Afrofuturism to reimagine historical trauma, liminal spaces in multiracial identity formation, and performance-based survival strategies against systemic oppression. Her work demonstrates methodological innovation through blending literary analysis with cultural anthropology and critical race theory.
No scientific awards were documented in the available sources, though her leadership roles in departmental administration and center direction reflect institutional recognition of her scholarly contributions.


