Moore's primary interests are in literary interactions in the Black Atlantic world, notably Africa, the Caribbean and African America. At the center of his research are the concepts of ethnicity, transnationality and hybridization. Significant interests also include comparative literature, cultural theory and globalization. He has published widely in places such as Diaspora, Research in African Literatures, PMLA, Callaloo, Genre, the Journal of Anthropological Research, the Slavic and East European Journal, Resources for American Literary Study, Transition, and the Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal and Accounting, Organizations and Society. Martin Bernal's Black Athena Writes Back, edited by Moore, appeared in 2001. EDUCATION: B.A., Brown University Rotary Foundation graduate scholar, Universite de Dakar, Senegal Ph.D., Duke University Moore has been teaching at Macalester since 1995.
Articles
Is the Post- in Postcolonial the Post- in Post-Soviet?: Toward a Global Postcolonial Critique, Methis: Studia Humaniora Estonica (2011)
The Bessie Head—Langston Hughes Correspondence, 1960–1961, Research in African Literatures (2010)
Review of The Steve Biko Memorial Lectures, 2000-2008, African Book Publishing Record (2010)
South African Indian Literature in a World Literature Context: An Interview with Prabashini Moodley, Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies (2009)
Books
Contributions to Books
Is the Post- in Postcolonial the Post- in Post-Soviet?: Toward a Global Postcolonial Critique, Atlas of Transformation (2010)
Is the Post- in Postcolonial the Post- in Post-Soviet?: Toward a Global Postcolonial Critique, Baltic Postcolonialism (2006)
Is the Post- in Postcolonial the Post- in Post-Soviet?: Toward a Global Postcolonial Critique, Postcolonialisms: An Anthology of Cultural Theory and Criticism (2005)
Theater and Teaching in Africa and America: An Interview with Ola Rotimi, Playwriting and Directing in Nigeria: Interviews with Ola Rotimi (2003)
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