
معرفی
Karen A. Hoffmann is an Associate Professor of English at Lawrence University, where she has served since 1998. She teaches courses in the English department and the Ethnic Studies program, including Literature of the Harlem Renaissance, Toni Morrison, Expressions of Ethnicity: Ethnicity and the Arts, and Gender and Modernist Literature. Her research focuses on intersections of race, gender, and first-person narration within the Harlem Renaissance and literary modernism.
Dr. Hoffmann holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Indiana University and a B.A. from Lawrence University. Her work bridges critical race theory, gender studies, and literary analysis, emphasizing how marginalized voices reframe modernist narratives.
Active in interdisciplinary scholarship, she has contributed to discussions on ethnic representation in the arts and gender dynamics in early 20th-century literature. Her teaching and research reflect a commitment to inclusive pedagogy and historical contextualization of marginalized literary traditions.





