She teaches American Literature and Culture in addition to courses in the Honors and First-Year Seminar Programs, and is Affiliate Faculty in the Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (RGSS) program.Ĭarter is an elected member of the Faculty Senate a Social Justice and Diversity (SJD) Faculty Mentor member of the FYS Advisory Committee and the advisor for several student organizations. Scholarship includes publications on Dorothy Allison, Julia Alvarez, and Ernest Hemingway, as well as works addressing violence against women and race-related trauma in American society. Her research and pedagogical interests include trauma theory, gender and sexuality studies, and the dynamics of race, ethnicity, and violence in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century literary and cultural artifacts. in English with a concentration in American Literature and Culture from George Washington University.
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