I can't find any more details yet on DePaul's website but Julie E.
Moody-Freeman is:
an Associate Professor in African and Black Diaspora
Studies. She received her Ph.D. in Literature and Cultural Studies at the
University of Illinois at Chicago. Her teaching and research interests
include studies in Black Feminist Theory, the Rhetoric of Colonialism and
Post-Colonialism, African American popular romance fiction, and Black
Speculative fiction.
Moody-Freeman’s publications include co-edited books The Black Imagination,
Science Fiction, and the Speculative (Routledge, 2011) and The Black
Imagination: Science Fiction, Futurism, and the Speculative (Peter Lang,
2011) as well as a co-edited special issue of African and Black Diaspora
Studies: an international journal (Routledge, July 2015) on “Remapping the
Black Atlantic: Diaspora, (Re) Writings of Race and Space.”
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