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Eve Eure is a transdisciplinary scholar focusing on the intersections of Black Studies and Native Indigenous Studies. Her teaching interests encompass a range of topics including African American experimental fiction, poetics of visual culture, Critical Indigenous Studies, and settler-plantation slavery afterlives. She explores Indigenous Futurisms and engages in comparative studies of race, gender, and empire, along with archival theories and methods. Currently, Eve is completing her book, 'Grammar of Kinship: Black Native Intimacies in the Nineteenth Century,' which examines the literary and legal effacement of Black Native kinship ties and the new forms of kin-making literary expression that emerged in response to the nineteenth century. Before joining UC San Diego, she held the position of Assistant Professor of English at Lehman College, CUNY.
Administered by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Curricular groups include Climate-Ocean-Atmosphere (COAP), Geosciences (GEO), and Ocean Biosciences (OBP).