Language and Literature

Faculty

Pamela K. Wright, Associate Professor of English


Education

Ph.D., Washington State University (2006)
M.A., Valdosta State University (2000)
B.A., University of Maine—Augusta (1998)

Teaching Interests

Modern and contemporary British Literature
W.W. I Poetry
D.H. Lawrence
Disability studies
Feminist studies 

Selected Publications

“D.H. Lawrence: An Early Voice for Disabled Veterans?.”  South Atlantic Review, vol. 87, no. 1, 2022, pp. 79-93.  

“La Doctora del Barrio: Dr. Clotilde P. Garcia,”  Mujeres a Traves del Tiempo ( Women Across Time), Texas A&M UP, Oct. 2022, pp. 179-191. 

“Review of  Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History” by Jaipreet Virdi,  DSQ-RDisability Studies Quarterly, 2022. 

“One Woman’s Song IS Another’s: Sisterhood as a Mode of Defying the Patriarchal Order in Jean Rhys’s ‘Let Them Call It Jazz.’”  South Atlantic Review, vol. 86, no. 1, 2021, pp. 114-127.  

Albert Ballin’s “ The Deaf Mute Howls.”  Disability Experiences: Memoirs, Autobiographies, and Other Personal Narratives, Gage, 2019, pp.160-163. 

“Stealing Her Song, Not Her Life: The Caribbean Migrant Experience in Jean Rhys ‘Let Them Call It Jazz.’”  Essays: Exploring the Global Caribbean, Cambridge Scholars P., 2013, pp. 30-46. 

Contact Information

Language and Literature
Fore Hall
MSC 162 Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Kingsville, Texas 78363-8202
voice: 361-593-2392

Videophone: 361-246-4293
email:   Pamela.Wright@tamuk.edu

Pamela K. Wright, Associate Professor of English