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ALYIAH GONZALES




amg379@cornell.edu



EDUCATION

California Polytechnic University, BA


DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS

 * Literatures in English


OVERVIEW

Alyiah Gonzales (they/them) is dedicated to the queer, coalitional, and
transformative possibilities of literature written by, for, and about Black
womxn. Alyiah locates their research interests in literary fiction that depicts
enduring and resilient relationships between Black womxn characters, with
particular emphasis on texts and authors that reimagine the constructions and
possibilities of community in their representation of nonheteronormative
relationships and queer belonging among Black womxn. 


RESEARCH FOCUS

 * Black feminism
 * Black womxn's literature
 * queer theory
 * intersectionality studies
 * twentieth and twenty-first century African American literature


ENGL COURSES - SPRING 2024

 * ENGL 1160 : FWS: Intersections: Race, Writing, and Power

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