Janis Mayes

Dr. Janis Alene Mayes is leading American author, literary critic,literary translator and professor in Africana literature.[1][2][3] She has made literary contributions in French and English language literature in the African Diaspora. Her specialties are in French translation literary practices. She has translated ground breaking anthologies and books in francophone literatures.[4] Her translation of A Rain of Words is the first comprehensive anthology of francophone poetry and includes work from 47 authors not well known outside of francophone literature.[5] She is also the pioneer and director of the first American study abroad program that examines the historical connections between African Americans and 'Black Paris' called, “Paris Noir”. The Syracuse University program has been influential in shaping Africana focused cultural programs at leading museums in Paris like the Lourve.[6] This original specialized program has also gained notoriety by attracting students from universities across the USA like Spelman, Agnes Scott, and George Washington University and Hampton University. It has brought students to Paris to meet in scholarship with world renowned artists that are connected to the intellectual, artistic, and historical Black French experience like Nina Simone, Archie Shepp, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Sonia Sanchez and Toni Morrison.[7] She was a board member of the Toni Morrison Society. In 2004, she has participated in public conversations with Toni Morrison in Paris at Theatre de la Madeleine after the unveiling of a bench commemorating the end of slavery in France.[8] She has also organizes cultural literary conferences, including an event with 'Discover Paris!' that celebrated the literary contribution of Toni Morrison to the African diaspora[9]

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Early life

Mayes gained her undergraduate degree in French literature at Fisk University.[10] She then obtained a masters and Phd in French literature from Brown University. She was also a Fulbright Scholar.[11] She had additional study as a scholar at the University of Paris-Sorbonne.[12] She moved to Syracuse, New York in the 1980s where she began teaching at Syracuse University in the Department of African American Studies. she is currently a professor at Syracuse University.[13] She teaches in the Department of African American Studies at Syracuse University.

Published Works

Achievements, Honors, Awards

References

  1. ^ Ebony Magazine, December 1999 From :http://books.google.com/books?id=kNUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=Dr.+Janis+Mayes&source=bl&ots=W0MJpUm7UK&sig=RuDF4vPD3H0-JH1fURZ4Ws8NGcI&hl=en&ei=T_SpTuPVDpHksQL9reT8Dg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&sqi=2&ved=0CFcQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=Dr.%20Janis%20Mayes&f=false
  2. ^ Ebony Magazine, February 1999 http://books.google.com/books?id=8AQyLXuCHPAC&pg=PA182&lpg=PA182&dq=Dr.+Janis+Mayes&source=bl&ots=j92Zmb9EsP&sig=zBj-NHYbmjodX1QJvYEBu9SiYIA&hl=en&ei=T_SpTuPVDpHksQL9reT8Dg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&sqi=2&ved=0CFoQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Dr.%20Janis%20Mayes&f=false
  3. ^ Gerard, Albert, European-language writing in sub-Saharan Africa, Volume 2 From: http://books.google.com/books?id=D6PrqVKaZtgC&pg=PA1017&lpg=PA1017&dq=Dr.+Janis+Mayes&source=bl&ots=JBYz7zrgZs&sig=bKyYaZZJ1N1iv2dj96CoE6KE04Q&hl=en&ei=DPapTpyrCvHKsQKp5a2CDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBkQ6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=Dr.%20Janis%20Mayes&f=false
  4. ^ http://www.upress.virginia.edu/books/d%27almeida.HTM.
  5. ^ http://www.upress.virginia.edu/books/d%27almeida.HTM.
  6. ^ Vickers, Robert J. "Noir Paris; Study abroad program explores historical, cultural, intellectual connections between African Americans and the "City of Lights"." Black Issues in Higher Education 20, no. 3 (March 27, 2003): 18. http://www.proquest.com.libezproxy2.syr.edu/ (accessed October 27, 2011) - also on http://www.diversepodium.com/?p=2842
  7. ^ Vickers, Robert J. "Noir Paris; Study abroad program explores historical, cultural, intellectual connections between African Americans and the "City of Lights"." Black Issues in Higher Education 20, no. 3 (March 27, 2003): 18. http://www.proquest.com.libezproxy2.syr.edu/ (accessed October 27, 2011) - also on http://www.diversepodium.com/?p=2842
  8. ^ http://goparis.about.com/b/2010/11/04/american-author-toni-morrison-honored-in-paris-commemorates-end-of-slavery.htm
  9. ^ http://www.prlog.org/11054904-toni-morrison-society-discovers-paris.html
  10. ^ Vickers, Robert J. "Noir Paris; Study abroad program explores historical, cultural, intellectual connections between African Americans and the "City of Lights"." Black Issues in Higher Education 20, no. 3 (March 27, 2003): 18. http://www.proquest.com.libezproxy2.syr.edu/ (accessed October 27, 2011) - also on http://www.diversepodium.com/?p=2842
  11. ^ http://www.syr.edu/alumni/events/Boston-Event.html
  12. ^ Vickers, Robert J. "Noir Paris; Study abroad program explores historical, cultural, intellectual connections between African Americans and the "City of Lights"." Black Issues in Higher Education 20, no. 3 (March 27, 2003): 18. http://www.proquest.com.libezproxy2.syr.edu/ (accessed October 27, 2011) - also on http://www.diversepodium.com/?p=2842
  13. ^ http://thecollege.syr.edu/profiles/pages/mayes-janis.html
  14. ^ The International Journal of African Historical Studies. New York: 1998. Vol. 31, Iss. 3; pg. 686 - http://libezproxy.syr.edu/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com.libezproxy2.syr.edu/pqdweb?did=47306773&sid=3&Fmt=2&clientId=3739&RQT=309&VName=PQD
  15. ^ http://thecollege.syr.edu/profiles/pages/mayes-janis.html
  16. ^ http://www.african-writing.com/four/veroniquetadjointerview.htm