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Robyn Cope

Associate Professor

Romance Languages and Literatures

Background

Robyn Cope specializes in French Caribbean literature and culture. She is particularly interested in contemporary Caribbean women鈥檚 writing. 

Cope has made a number of contributions to the emerging field of literary food studies, including numerous conference presentations, two journal articles (鈥淲riting Haiti Global: Food and Fascism in Edwidge Danticat鈥檚 The Farming of Bones鈥 and 鈥淕agging on 脡驳补濒颈迟茅: Culinary Imperialism on the Island of Reunion in Axel Gauvin鈥檚 Faims d鈥檈nfance鈥), a book chapter (鈥淪cattering and Gathering: Danticat, Food and (the) Haitian Experience(s),鈥 in The Bloomsbury Handbook to Edwidge Danticat) and a book (The Pen and the Pan: Food, Fiction and Homegrown Caribbean Feminism(s)). Cope鈥檚 current projects focus on gendered violence and female forms of resistance in post-earthquake Haitian fiction, including literary depictions of 21st-century female heirs to the historical Haitian maroon.

Cope is affiliated faculty with the Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies (LACAS) program and frequently cross-lists courses with Africana Studies. She also serves on the advisory committee for the Harriet Tubman Center for the Study of Freedom and Equity and as a BFirst mentor.

Publications

  • 鈥淣arrating History, Home, and Dyaspora: Critical Essays on Edwidge Danticat, by Maia L. Butler, Joanna Davis-McElligatt & Megan Feifer (Eds.) (Review).鈥 New West Indian Guide, vol. 97, no. 3鈥4, 2023, pp. 410鈥11.
  • 鈥淏lue by Emmelie Proph猫te (Review).鈥 World Literature Today, vol. 96, no. 6, 2022, pp. 57鈥59.
  • 鈥淪cattering and Gathering: Danticat, Food, and (the) Haitian Experience(s).鈥 The Bloomsbury Handbook to Edwidge Danticat, edited by Jana Evans Braziel and Nad猫ge Clitandre. Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, pp. 283-302.
  • The Pen and the Pan: Food, Fiction, and Homegrown Caribbean Feminism(s). University of the West Indies Press, 2021.
  • 鈥溾榃e Are Your Neighbors鈥: Edwidge Danticat鈥檚 New Narrative for Haiti.鈥 Journal of Haitian Studies, vol. 23, no. 1, 2017, pp. 98鈥118.


Education

  • PhD, Florida State University
  • MEd, Xavier University
  • BA, Miami University

Teaching Interests

  • Literatures of migration, including questions of authenticity, assimilation and the quest for individual self-actualization
  • Post-colonial literatures, including the legacy of racialized slavery, forms of neocolonialism and Afro-diasporic peoples鈥 ongoing freedom struggle