2024 APA Keynote Speaker
Dr. Cammie Sublette
Dr. Cammie Sublette has been at UAFS since 2003 and was department head for more than seven of those years. She teaches Composition I and II and a range of literature and film courses including Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies, Introduction to Film, 20th Century American Literature, The Short Story, The Novel, Postmodernism, African American Literature, Popular Culture, Major Author Studies: Toni Morrison, Horror Films, Food in Film and Literature, Major Author Studies: Mark Twain, and 21st Century Monsters.
Her research interests span all sorts of cultural studies areas including food studies and race and gender representation in film and literature. Dr. Sublette's recent publications include "Horror Comes Home: Essays on Hauntings, Possessions and Other Domestic Terrors in Cinema and The Politics of Horror" and "Beyond the Living Dead: Essays on the Romero Legacy." She is also the co-editor of "Devouring Cultures: Perspectives on Food, Power, and Identity from the Zombie Apocalypse to Downton Abbey."
At UAFS Dr. Sublette is also the Title III SIP Grant director.