Marshall Hill
Assistant Professor, Core Creative Writing Faculty
Biography
Marshall Hill is a poet, critic, and theorist recently graduated from Queen鈥檚 with a PhD in Cultural Studies. His work is situated at the conjuncture of literature as a social practice and the Americas as a site of liberatory struggle. In particular he focuses on Indigenous and Black poetics, social life, and critical practice throughout the hemisphere as they reconfigure received notions of literature and the human. Beyond this his interests extend more broadly to innovative/experimental aesthetics, lineages of radical thought, and histories of political struggle in an internationalist frame.
Research Interests
Literature in the Americas; Indigenous Studies; Black Studies; Caribbean and Latin American Studies; Modernist and Avant-garde Poetics; Marxism; Literary and Critical Theory.
Selected Publications
"The Moon鈥檚 Secret Face" (short story) in fillingstation, issue 76.