Difference between revisions of "Darieck Scott"
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+ | Author of the speculative fiction novel 'Hex' (2007), 'Traitor to the Race' (1995), a novel about a gay interracial couples, and the editor of 'Best Black Gay Erotica' (2004). Associate Professor of African American Studies at University of California, Berkeley, with academic and research interests including 20th century African American literature; creative writing; gender and sexuality studies; race and sexuality in fantasy, science fiction, and comic books. | ||
+ | ==Further Reading/Research== | ||
− | + | * http://africam.berkeley.edu/personnel/darieck-b-scott | |
+ | * http://gaylife.about.com/od/gaycelebrityprofiles/ig/Gay-Celebrity-Profiles/Darieck-Scott.htm | ||
+ | * http://unitcrit.blogspot.ca/2009/09/authors-roundtable-i-darieck-scott.html | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 30 March 2015
Country
United States
Birth - Death
Occupation
Writer
Description
Author of the speculative fiction novel 'Hex' (2007), 'Traitor to the Race' (1995), a novel about a gay interracial couples, and the editor of 'Best Black Gay Erotica' (2004). Associate Professor of African American Studies at University of California, Berkeley, with academic and research interests including 20th century African American literature; creative writing; gender and sexuality studies; race and sexuality in fantasy, science fiction, and comic books.