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Justine Baillie is Associate Professor at the University of Greenwich's School of Humanities and Social Sciences. She specializes in American literature, African-American writing, diaspora studies, and gender theories, with particular focus on Toni Morrison, Jean Rhys, and transnational modernism.
Her research examines narrative representations of diaspora memory, spatial justice in neo-slave narratives, and gendered epistemologies. She leads the MA Literary London program and supervises doctoral projects on African-American literature and postcolonial identities.
Publications include monographs on Morrison's literary tradition and edited collections on diaspora modernism, with recent work analyzing Colson Whitehead's spatial politics and Caryl Phillips' historiographic innovations.





