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Amina Gautier

Assistant Professor 
Department of English
Office - Bellarmine 16A
Phone: (610) 660-1890
Email: agautier@sju.edu

Education

BA,Stanford University, 1999
MA, Stanford University, 1999
MA, U Penn, 2002
PhD, U Penn, 2004

Publications

"Canada Lee: A Book Review." African-American Review (forthcoming)

"African-American Women's Writings in the Woman's Building Library."
University of Texas Journals. (forthcoming)

"How To Make Flan" Crab Orchard Review, Winner of the Jack Dyer Fiction
Award, Winter 2005 (forthcoming)

"Held" Red Rock Review, Autumn 2005 (forthcoming)

"Girl of Wisdom" Fugue, Autumn 2005 (forthcoming)

"Cicero Waiting" North American Review, Autumn 2005 (forthcoming)

"Afternoon Tea" Notre Dame Review, Summer 2005

"Remembering" Salt Hill, Autumn 2004

"Housegirl" Storyquarterly, October 2004

"Yearn" African-American Review Spring 2004, Pgs.127-34

"Make Me Over" Yemassee, Winner of the William Richey Award in Fiction,
Spring 2004, Pgs. 8-17

"Boogiemen" The Notre Dame Review January 2003, Pgs. 43-55

"A Recipe for Curry" New Century Voices, 2003

"On Fridays" Callaloo Summer 2002, Pgs. 753-8

"Palabras" Crab Orchard Review Spring/Summer 2001, Pgs. 67-73 

General Fields of Professional Interest

American short fiction
Contemporary short fiction
Art and Craft of the Novel
The novella
19th Century American Literature
19th and 20th Century African-American Literature
Hawthorne Studies
Chesnutt Studies
Stowe Studies

Other information

Editorial Board, Storyquarterly

Memberships

Member of Associated Writing Programs (AWP), American Literature
Association (ALA), American Studies Association (ASA), Modern Language
Association (MLA), Charles Chesnutt Society, National Council of Negro
Women, National Association of University Women, NAACP

Honors

Recipient of a 2005 Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Award
2005 Sewanee Scholar
2005 Winner, Jack Dyer Fiction Award
2004 Winner, William Richey Award
2003 Ucross Fellow
2003 Breadloaf Waiter
2002 Winner, Celebration of Black Writing Award