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Corrine Collins’ research focuses on contemporary African diaspora literature and culture. She has contributed articles and essays to various academic publications, including the Journal of Commonwealth Literature, Gastronomica: The Journal of Food Culture, Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, ASAP/J, Public Books, and Air/Light Magazine. Additionally, her work on Mixed-Race Superheroes was published by Rutgers in 2021. She teaches courses on Black British literature, Caribbean literature, multiraciality, and African Diaspora foodways. Collins is currently working on a book titled Injurious Love: Interracial Intimacy in a Post-Racial Future, which examines the themes of racialization and familial social love within interracial families.
Includes PhD in Molecular Biology, Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography, and Computational Biology and Bioinformatics.