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Pamela B. June is an Associate Professor of English at Eastern Campus, Ohio University, St. Clairsville, Ohio. She specializes in postmodern and multiethnic American literature, with a focus on feminist unities and resistance through recognition in texts.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- M.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- B.A., University of Pittsburgh
Research Interests: Her work examines the intersection of patriarchy, racism, and heteronormativity in literature, particularly through fragmented female bodies in novels by authors like Toni Morrison and Alice Walker. She also explores animal ethics in literature, extending her analysis to modern feminist discourse.
Publications: June’s book, The Fragmented Female Body and Identity (2011), analyzes novels such as Beloved and Dictee to highlight how postmodern writing reflects oppression and resistance. While the text does not list specific awards or students, her academic contributions are well-documented in publications and conference presentations.





