Lost in the City: An Exploration of Edward P. Jones's Short Fiction

Kenton Rambsy, PhD

Dr. Kenton Rambsy attended Morehouse College for his undergraduate studies and received his Bachelor’s degree in 2010, graduating Magna Cum-Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Five years after his college graduation, Kenton received a PhD in English from the University of Kansas. Kenton has developed unique expertise in a rapidly expanding social and academic landscape which is characterized by heavy reliance on a digital interaction. Kenton is currently a professor of African American literature and digital humanities at the University of Texas at Arlington where his cutting-edges teaching includes a course titled  “#theJayZclass”.  This digital humanities course positions the prolific rapper in a broader literary continuum of autobiographical and semi-autobiographical works. His digital book, #theJayZMixtape, was published on January 4, 2018 through the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne’s Publishing Without Walls digital publishing initiative. Kenton blogs extensively at culturalfront.org about various topics related to English, Black Studies, and digital humanities.

 

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