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Shirley Moody-Turner is Associate Professor of English and African American Studies and co-director of the Center for Black Digital Research at Pennsylvania State University. She teaches courses in African American literature, Black print cultures, critical race studies, and folklore studies. She has authored and edited numerous works in these areas, including her monograph Black Folklore and the Politics of Racial Representation (2013); a coedited edition, with Lovalerie King, Contemporary African American Literature: The Living Canon (2013); African American Literature in Transition 1900-1910 (2021); and the forthcoming Portable Anna Julia Cooper. She is currently at work on a biography of Anna Julia Cooper.
Shirley Moody-Turner; Tracing a Black Folklore Practice: Frank D. Banks and the Journal of American Folklore. Journal of American Folklore 1 July 2021; 134 (533): 346–349. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/jamerfolk.134.533.0346
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