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Zanice Bond

Associate Professor of English at Tuskegee University
📍 Auburn, Alabama, United States

Zanice Bond is an Associate Professor of English at Tuskegee University with a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Kansas. Her academic expertise centers on 20th Century American Literature, African American Literature, and Womens Literature. Colleagues describe her as a "vibrant presenter" and a "consummate researcher. "

Her research includes unique analyses, such as exploring the legacy and symbolism of food in the novels of author Toni Morrison.

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Experience
13 Years
Current Role
Associate Professor of English
Location
Auburn, Alabama, United States
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Priorities

Topics Zanice cares about

Toni Morrison's Novels
She has published academic research analyzing specific themes, such as the legacy of food, within the literary works of Toni Morrison.
African American Literature
This is a primary focus of her teaching and research as an Associate Professor at Tuskegee University, a historically black university.
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Career

Work history

8-2012
Associate Professor of English
Tuskegee University
In the press

Media appearances

Dr. Caroline Gebhard and Dr. Zanice Bond from Tuskegee's Department of English join ... (Facebook post). Featured in Tuskegee University Facebook Page
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Soul of Zora – Press Release (Contact: Dr. Zanice Bond, Department of English, Tuskegee University). Featured in Tuskegee University (NEH Archive)
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Education
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
University of Kansas
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