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Reshmi J. Hebbar

Associate Professor of English

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  • Courses
    • The Master’s House: Postcolonialism & Writing Back
    • The Lady Rebel: Women’s Literature & Transnationalism
    • Television & Reading: Critical Literacy and American Narratives (ENG 240)
    • Global Literatures (ENG 105)
    • Ethnicity & American Literature (ENG 393)
    • Literary Tribalism: How to Read Race, Class, Nation & Gender (ENG 220)
    • Freedom Seekers & Narrative (ENG 240/340)
    • Men (& Women) Behaving Badly: Gender and Power in Narratives of the Self (EXPL COR 101)
    • Children’s Literature & Coming of Age (ENG 392)
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    • Children’s Lit Multimedia
    • Published Student Research
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“Literary Tribalism” Class on Georgia Public Broadcasting 2018

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Listen to two students and I being interviewed for “On Second Thought” on 88.5 GPB.

https://www.gpbnews.org/post/oglethorpe-university-students-read-between-lines-race-and-class

 

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