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David Hart is a Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. His research focuses on American literature, postcolonial studies, Caribbean literature, and cultural memory. He holds a Ph.D. in English (Cultural Studies) from the University of Florida, along with multiple graduate degrees in English and management. Hart teaches courses such as ENG 200 Literature and Human Experience and ENG 469 Postcolonial Literature. His work bridges literary analysis with cultural critique, exploring themes like globalization, identity, and transnational narratives.
Education:
- Ph.D. in English (Cultural Studies), University of Florida
- M.A. in English (Literary Theory), Carnegie Mellon University
- M.A. in English, Angelo State University
- B.B.A. in Management, University of North Texas
Research interests emphasize postcolonial and Caribbean literatures, with a focus on how cultural memory and globalization shape narratives of identity. His publications analyze authors like CLR James, Michelle Cliff, and Salman Rushdie, addressing themes of nationalism, mimicry, and agency.
Recent articles explore topics such as retail history narratives and cultural memory in immigration contexts. His work has been published in journals like Postcolonial Text and Callaloo.
Hart has presented at conferences including the West Indian Literature Conference and the UW-L Hyde Colloquium. He actively engages in interdisciplinary collaborations and pedagogical innovation, particularly in teaching postcolonial literature.




