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-edge 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-Champaign’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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