Dr. Christopher De Santis
- About
- Education
- Awards & Honors
- Research
Biography
Christopher C. De Santis is Professor of African American and American Literature at Illinois State University.
Current Courses
265.001Foundations Of African-American Literature & Culture
400.002Independent Study
100.001Introduction To English Studies
265.001Foundations Of African-American Literature & Culture
400.001Independent Study
365.001Movements & Periods In African American Literature & Culture
465.001Studies In African American Literature & Culture
Teaching Interests & Areas
African-American Literature and Culture; "Race" in American Literature; American history, particularly Reconstruction and the Civil Rights era and their literary and cultural legacies; Southern Literature
Research Interests & Areas
19th and 20th century American and African-American Literature; the Reconstruction Era and its Legacies; Racial Ideologies and National Identity; The Harlem Renaissance; Langston Hughes; Southern Literature.
PhD English
MA Afro-American Studies
BA English
Sigma Tau Delta Faculty Appreciation Award
English Education Program Recognition
Sigma Tau Delta Faculty Appreciation Award
Strand Diversity Achievement Award
Sigma Tau Delta Faculty Appreciation Award
University Research Initiative Award
Pre-Tenure Faculty Initiative Grant
College of Arts and Sciences Teaching Initiative Award
Sigma Tau Delta Faculty Appreciation Award
University Research Grant
Book Review
Book, Chapter
“Reassessing Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance: Toward an African American Aesthetic,” Critical Insights: Langston Hughes, ed. R. Baxter Miller (Ipswich, MA: Salem Press, 2012), 105-120.
"The Ways of White Folks: A Study Guide," Research Guide to American Literature, American Modernism, 1915-1945, vol. 5, ed. George Parker Anderson (New York: Facts on File, 2010), 172-177.
"The Essayistic Vision of Langston Hughes," Montage of a Dream: The Art and Life of Langston Hughes, ed. John Edgar Tidwell and Cheryl R. Ragar (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2007), 284-304.
Book, Edited
Langston Hughes: A Documentary Volume, vol. 315, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Ed., with Introductions and Notes (Columbia, SC: Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., 2005).
Essays on Art, Race, Politics, and Word Affairs, vol. 9, The Collected Works of Langston Hughes, Ed., with Introduction and Notes (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2002).
Fight for Freedom and Other Writings on Civil Rights, vol. 10, The Collected Works of Langston Hughes, Ed., with Introduction and Notes (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2001).
Journal Article
Christopher C. De Santis, “The Brilliant Rebel, Rebelling Against Everything: The Nonfictional Writings of Langston Hughes,” Langston Hughes Review 25.1, special issue, Remembering Langston Hughes: His Art, Life, and Legacy Fifty Years Later (spring 2019): 105-114.
"Pseudo-History Versus Social Critique: Faulkner's Reconstruction," Southern Quarterly 43.1 (Fall 2005): 9-27.
"'Some chord of kinship stronger and deeper than blood': An Interview with John F. Callahan, Editor of Ralph Ellison's Juneteenth," African American Review 34.4 (Winter 2000): 601-620.
"The Dangerous Marrow of Southern Tradition: Charles W. Chesnutt, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and the Paternalist Ethos at the Turn-of-the-Century," Southern Quarterly 38.2 (Winter 2000): 79-97.