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Eve Dunbar is a Professor of English at Rice University, specializing in late-19th-century and contemporary African American literature with emphases on Black feminism, labor, segregation, and politics. She holds positions in the Department of English and Creative Writing, Rice University.
- PhD, English, University of Texas at Austin
- MA, English, University of Texas at Austin
- BA, English, Pennsylvania State University
Her research explores intersections of race, gender, and cultural production. Recent work includes Monstrous Work and Radical Satisfaction: Black Women Writing Under Segregation (2024) and Black Regions of the Imagination (2012). She co-edited African American Literature in Transition: 1930-1940 (2022).
Key awards include the W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship (2020-21), ACLS Burkhardt Fellowship (2016-17), and the 2020 Lois D. Rubin, Jr. Prize for her essay on segregation literature and animality.
No formal advising or grant details are listed in the provided text. Public-facing writing appears in The Nation, Jezebel, and Literary Hub.



