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Pamela June is an Associate Professor of English in the Department of English at Ohio University’s College of Arts and Sciences, Eastern Campus. She is based in Shannon Hall and contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship in feminist theory, ecofeminism, and postmodern multiethnic literature.
Education:
- Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- M.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- B.A., University of Pittsburgh
Her research centers on feminist literary criticism, with a focus on ecofeminism, animal ethics, and the representation of fragmented female identity in contemporary literature. She explores works by Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and Gloria Naylor through intersectional lenses of race, gender, and environmental ethics. Her scholarship also examines inclusivity in virtual education and challenges heteronormative structures in narrative.
The publication trends reveal a sustained engagement with feminist and postmodern themes, particularly the ethics of care for nonhuman beings, the politics of memory, and resistance through narrative form. Her works span monographs, journal articles, and contributions to edited volumes, reflecting a deep commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue.
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Pamela June has advised graduate students in English and feminist studies, though specific names are not listed. Her research has been supported through academic appointments and institutional affiliations, contributing to discourse on equity in virtual learning environments and ethical literary representation. She has published on pedagogical inclusivity and the role of empathy in teaching marginalized texts.
Labs and Research Teams: While no formal lab or research team is mentioned, her work suggests collaboration with scholars in ecofeminism, animal studies, and digital pedagogy through publications and interdisciplinary journals.




