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    Kim F. Hall

    Kim F. Hall

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    Kim F. Hall is Lucyle Hook Professor of English and Professor of Africana Studies at Barnard College. Her research covers Renaissance/Early Modern Literature and Culture, Critical Race Theory, Black Feminist Studies, Slavery Studies, Visual Culture, Food Studies, and Digital Humanities. She has been recognized for her approach to both learning and scholarship, having been awarded a Tow Award for Innovative Pedagogy in 2015 and named one of the 25 “Women Making a Difference in Higher Education and Beyond” by Diverse Issues in Higher Education in 2016.

    Selected Works

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    Article
    Singing a “Black Girl’s Song” at Barnard and Beyond
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    Singing a “Black Girl’s Song” at Barnard and Beyond
    Kim F. HallKim F. HallMonica L. MillerMonica L. Miller

    Ntozake Shange, Barnard, Black narratives, literature

    sfonline.barnard.edu
    “Use words. Not your body”: The hunger that has no name
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    “Use words. Not your body”: The hunger that has no name
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    Protest, Eating Disorders, Gender, Race, Community

    www.tandfonline.com
    BlacKKKShakespearean: A Call to Action for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
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    BlacKKKShakespearean: A Call to Action for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    Medieval/early Modern literature, cannon, diversity, mentorship

    profession.mla.org
    On Yearning: Reading Itinerant Shakespeare
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    On Yearning: Reading Itinerant Shakespeare
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    Shakespeare, Black Shakespeare Performers, Othello, Frederick Douglass

    www.cambridge.org
    Beauty and the Beast of Whiteness: Teaching Race and Gender
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    Beauty and the Beast of Whiteness: Teaching Race and Gender
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    White privilege, Beauty, Pedagogy, Elizabethan beauty

    www.jstor.org
    Shakespeare in the African Diaspora (transcript)
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    Shakespeare in the African Diaspora (transcript)
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    Shakespeare, Black History

    folgerpedia.folger.edu
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    Book
    Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
    Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    Race in Literature, Early Modern Literature, Feminism

    www.cornellpress.cornell.edu
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    Chapter
    ‘These bastard signs of fair’: Literary whiteness in Shakespeare’s sonnets
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    ‘These bastard signs of fair’: Literary whiteness in Shakespeare’s sonnets
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    Whiteness, fairness, poetry, Shakespeare

    books.google.com
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    Video
    Shakespeare in the African Diaspora
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    Shakespeare in the African Diaspora
    Kim F. HallKim F. Hall

    Shakespeare, Black history

    spotlight.folger.edu
    Cite Black Barnard