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Culture Wars in British Literature
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Tracy J. Prince, Ph.D. is a Scholar-in-Residence at Portland State University's Portland Center for Public Humanities (Oregon, USA). Born in Little Rock, Arkansas at the height of the Civil Rights Movement, she has spent her career teaching and writing about race, gender, and social equity issues. She has lived all over the world--having taught in or spent extensive research time in Turkey, Australia, England, South Africa, Canada, and throughout the US.

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“Tracy Prince's book brings an impressive set of voices into dialogue on the complexity of community-building and national identity--analyzing important aspects of British culture which are not fully represented in anthologies or literary histories.” -R. Victoria Arana, Professor of English, Howard University ”Writing with great lucidity and welcome originality, Tracy J. Prince explores how an increasingly multicultural Britain defines itself, and is defined, through literature and a literary establishment still dominated by an Anglo-English elite.” -Tamar Heller, Associate Professor of English & Comparative Literature, University of Cincinnati

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