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-R, Disability 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
