Helen Scott

Helen Scott
Helen Scott is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Vermont where she teaches postcolonial literature and theory. She has published articles in numerous journals including Callaloo, International Socialist Review, Journal of Haitian Studies, and Postcolonial Text, and has contributed chapters to anthologies in postcolonial literature. Her book, Caribbean Women Writers and Globalization: Fictions of Independence, will be published by Ashgate in 2006.
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