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African, Latin American, and Third-World Literatures

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photo of Joseph R. Slaughter
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Full-time Faculty

Joseph R. Slaughter

Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature; Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of Human Rights

Research Interests

Comparative Literature
African, Latin American, and Third-World Literatures
Postcolonialism
Narrative and Rhetorical Theory
The Global South
Globalization
Modernity
Critical and Narrative Theory
Human Rights
Intellectual Property
Law and Literature
Law and Humanities
Postcolonial and Global South
Africa
20th and 21st Century
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