"My philosophy of teaching is founded on my belief that humans have the right to study and the ability to learn. My responsibility is to create and maintain a physically, emotionally, and culturally safe environment conducive to the free exchange of ideas."
Angelo Robinson
Associate Professor of English EmeritusLiterary Studies
Angelo Robinson earned his doctorate in English with a specialization in American Studies and a concentration in African American literature at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Robinson is an Associate Professor of English at ˮAV˵in Baltimore County, MD.
Research, Scholarship, Creative Work in Progress
Current research and scholarship on U.S. Slavery and memoir in progress.
Publications
“'Mammy Ain’t Nobody Name’: The Subject of Mammy Revisited in Sherley Anne Williams’s Dessa Rose.” The Southern Quarterly 49.1 (2011): 51-69.
“'Why Does the Slave Ever Love?’: The Subject of Romance Revisited in the Neoslave Narrative.” The Southern Literary Journal 40.1 (2007): 39-57.
“T Other Proclamation in James Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain.” The College Language Association Journal 48.3 (2005): 336-51.
“Race, Place, and Space: Re-making Whiteness in the Post-Reconstruction South.” The Southern Literary Journal 35.1 (2002): 97-107.
Academic or Professional Associations
- College Language Association