
معرفی
Lyndon J. Dominique serves as Associate Professor in Lehigh University's Department of English since 2011, specializing in Critical Race Studies, Gender and Sexuality, and 18th/19th-century British literature with emphasis on colonial race-gender dynamics.
His academic preparation includes:
- PhD in English, Princeton University (2003), Dissertation: "Wedlock and Fetters: Marriage, Antislavery and Abolition in Eighteenth-Century British Literature, 1759–1808" under Claudia Johnson and Jonathan Lamb
Prior to Lehigh, he taught at Georgetown University. His research critically examines African women's representations, political blackness, and slavery legacies in literary contexts, advancing postcolonial and critical race theory within English studies.
Publications from 2007-2022 reveal sustained focus on 18th-century British literature, particularly analyzing racialized gender constructs, colonial economics, and abolitionist narratives. Key threads include Austen studies, mulatto heiress tropes, and transatlantic slavery discourses, consistently bridging literary analysis with social justice frameworks.
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