Florvil, Tiffany Nicole
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Name (Latin)
Florvil, Tiffany Nicole
Other forms of name
Florvil, Tiffany N
Date of birth
1980
Field of activity
History
Associate group
University of South Carolina
University of New Mexico
Florida State University
University of Wisconsin--Madison
Occupation
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Tiffany N. Florvil, Assistant Professor ; Education: Ph.D. University of South Carolina, 2013 ; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007 ; B.A., Florida State University, 2003 ; Profile: Hailing from South Florida, Professor Florvil joined the department of History in 2013 as a historian of Comparative Women's and Gender in Europe. Her areas of interest include race and ethnicity, gender, identity formation, social and cultural movements, diasporas, and emotions. Professor Florvil's familial connections to the Caribbean and experiences attending schools in Germany, northern Florida, Wisconsin, and the South as well as working at a research institution in London, England have informed her pedagogy, shaping how she works with students from a variety of backgrounds ( (University of New Mexico, Dept. of History website, Sept. 5, 2014) )
- Writing across differences, 2013:t.p. (Tiffany Nicole Florvil ; Doctor of Philosophy in History, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Carolina ; Bachelor of Arts, Florida State University, 2003 ; Masters of Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007)
- Rethinking black German studies, 2017:ecip tp (Tiffany N. Florvil) data view (b. Sep. 16,1980)
Wikipedia description:
Tiffany Nicole Florvil (born 1980) is an American historian. She teaches women's and gender history of 20th-century Europe at the University of New Mexico. Research focuses on modern European History after 1945, the African Diaspora, Black Germans and Black Internationalism.
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