Joshua M MurrayJoshua M. Murray is assistant professor of English and the pre-law and paralegal studies coordinator at Fayetteville State University. He specializes in African American literature with emphasis on the Harlem Renaissance, transnationalism, and autobigraphy & life writing. His work has been published in MidAmerica, Teaching Hemingway and Race, Critical Insights: Harlem Renaissance, and Gale Researcher. He has forthcoming articles on Claude McKay's previously unpublished manuscript Romance in Marseille and Langston Hughes's use of the oceanic as critical idiom for African diasporic kinship. He is currently developing a book manuscript that underscores the historical and literary significance of transnational liminality in the Harlem Renaissance. Read More Read Less
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