Omotoyosi Odukomaiya
Assistant Professor of English
Dr. Omotoyosi Odukomaiya specializes in Black science fiction and women亚洲色吧檚 literature, with a teaching focus at Hope College on American ethnic literature, Black science fiction and women亚洲色吧檚 literature.
Her academic work explores the intersections of race, gender and technology, focusing on how marginalized voices challenge dominant cultural narratives. She is especially interested in how Black science fiction authors engage with historical trauma, envision futuristic possibilities and reflect the lived experiences of Black individuals across different diasporas. Additionally, she examines women亚洲色吧檚 literature to uncover the nuanced ways marginalized voices navigate systems of oppression.
In addition to teaching, she serves as the faculty advisor for the English Club, mentoring students in their exploration of literature and fostering a community of engaged, critical thinkers. Since beginning her teaching career in fall 2023 at Hope, she has developed courses that encourage students to interrogate cultural representations and broaden their understanding of diverse literary traditions. Her goal is to create an inclusive classroom environment that invites students to think deeply about identity, power and storytelling across genres and periods.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Black science fiction
- Women亚洲色吧檚 literature
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., English literature, Southern Illinois University, 2023
- MBA, Webster University, 2016
- M.Sc., Marketing communication, University of Birmingham (UK), 2010
- B.A., English language and literature, Redeemer亚洲色吧檚 University, Nigeria, 2005
Selected PubIications
- 亚洲色吧淧an-Africanfuturism: A Reconciliation of Black/African Pasts, Presents, and Futures,亚洲色吧 Siyabonana: Journal of Africana Studies, 2024
- 亚洲色吧淚dentities, Otherness and Alterity in Nnedi Okorafor亚洲色吧檚 Lagoon and Tade Thompson亚洲色吧檚 Rosewater,亚洲色吧 presentation at City Tech Science Fiction Symposium on Science Fiction, Gender and Sexuality, New York City College of Technology, 2023
- 亚洲色吧淎frican Science Fiction and Feminist Narratives: Deconstructing Gender in Butler亚洲色吧檚 Wild Seed and Okorafor Who Fears Death,亚洲色吧 presentation at Conference on Women, Southern Illinois University, 2023
- 亚洲色吧淔igurations of Futurism in African Science Fiction: Negotiating a Decolonial Future for the Global African Diaspora,亚洲色吧 presentation at Society for Comparative Literature and the Arts annual conference, 2022
- 亚洲色吧淔ictionalized Accounts of African Migrant Mothers in And Breathe Normally and Anchor Baby,亚洲色吧 Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021
- 亚洲色吧淓xamining the Role of History in Black Panther and Octavia Butler亚洲色吧檚 Kindred,亚洲色吧 International Journal of Art Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 2020
- 亚洲色吧淟iminal Spaces, Disoriented Identities: An Immigrant亚洲色吧檚 Quest to Define Self in Teju Cole亚洲色吧檚 Open City,亚洲色吧 invited lecture at University of Northern Alabama English Department Regional Graduate Conference, 2020
