Hazel carby biography
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Hazel Carby
American academic (born 1948)
Hazel Vivian Carby (born 15 January 1948 in Okehampton, Devon)[1] is Professor Emerita of African American Studies and of American Studies.
She served as Charles C. and Dorathea S. Dilley Professor of African American Studies and American Studies at Yale University.
Early life and education
Hazel Carby was born to Jamaican and Welsh parents in Okehampton, Devon, UK, on 15 January 1948.
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She earned a BA degree in English and history from Portsmouth Polytechnic in 1970, then a PGCE in 1972, at the Institute of Education, London University. She taught high school from 1972 to 1979, then went back to university, at Birmingham UniversityCentre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, where she gained a M.A (1979) and a Ph.D.
(1984).[2]
Career
In 1981, Carby was appointed as a lecturer in the English Department at Yale University (1981–82), after which she taught English at Wesleyan University (1982–89), and rejoined Ya