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Peter Nazareth African American World Studies Peter Nazareth is Professor of English and African-American World Studies and advisor to the International Writing Program. He teaches and/or has written about African, Caribbean, African-American, Goan, and other literatures, as well as Elvis as Anthology, for which he has received a great deal of media attention. His publications include "Elvis as Anthology" in Vernon Chadwick, ed., In Search of Elvis: Music, Race, Art, Religion, two stories in Manohar Shetty, ed., Ferry Crossing: Short Stories From Goa, and twenty years of criticism of Ishmael Reed in Bruce Dick, ed., Critical Responses to Ishmael Reed. His first novel, In a Brown Mantle, is now being taught at the University of Pretoria. His Critical Essays on Ngugi wa Thiong'o was published in 2000. |