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Martha L. Sledge is an Associate Professor of English and World Literatures in the Department of Writing, Literature, and Language at Manhattan Metropolitan College. She teaches courses in American literature, autobiography, literary theory, and women's literature, integrating experiential learning through visits to historical sites like the Tenement Museum to deepen student engagement with literary texts.
Educational Background:
- B.A., Louisiana College
- M.A., Ohio State University
- Ph.D., Emory University
Her research interests focus on 19th-century women's diaries, literary self-representation, and the portrayal of Chinese people in American literature. By connecting historical context with literary analysis, she fosters a deeper understanding of how lived experiences shape narrative forms. Her pedagogy emphasizes immersive learning, bridging the gap between textual study and physical environment.
While no publications or research projects are listed in the provided text, her scholarly focus suggests strong engagement with interdisciplinary approaches in American literary studies, particularly at the intersection of gender, race, and narrative form.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed.
There is no information available about student advising, research grants, or formal research teams and laboratories. Dr. Sledge maintains an active teaching and research profile centered on experiential pedagogy and critical literary inquiry.





