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    Sonya Loftis, Ph.D.

    Morehouse College

    Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, And Arts

    • Professor, English
    Education

    University of North Georgia

    Bachelor of Arts

    University of Georgia

    Doctor of Philosophy

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    Brawley Hall, Room 103H

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    About Dr. Loftis

    Sonya Loftis is the M. Mitchell Chair of English and has taught at Morehouse since 2010. She specializes in early modern literature and disability studies. Loftis is the author of Shakespeare and Disability Studies (Oxford University Press, 2021), Imagining Autism (Indiana University Press, 2015), and Shakespeare’s Surrogates (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), as well as the co-editor of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in an Era of Textual Exhaustion (Routledge, 2017). Her work on drama and disability has appeared in journals and collections such as Shakespeare Surveythe Disability Studies Reader, Disability Studies Quarterly, and Shakespeare Bulletin. She teaches courses such as Shakespeare, Milton, and the College’s First-Year Experience course on Disability and Race.

    • PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

      PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

      • Shakespeare and Disability Studies
        By Sonya Freeman Loftis | 2021, Oxford University Press
      • Imagining Autism: Fiction and Stereotypes on the Spectrum
        By Sonya Freeman Loftis| 20159, Indiana University Press
      • Shakespeare's Surrogates: Rewriting Renaissance Drama
        By Sonya Freeman Loftis | 2013, Palgrave Macmillan

    PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

    • Shakespeare and Disability Studies
      By Sonya Freeman Loftis | 2021, Oxford University Press
    • Imagining Autism: Fiction and Stereotypes on the Spectrum
      By Sonya Freeman Loftis| 20159, Indiana University Press
    • Shakespeare's Surrogates: Rewriting Renaissance Drama
      By Sonya Freeman Loftis | 2013, Palgrave Macmillan