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Dr. Dianne White Oyler
Professor
UNC
Board of Governors Teaching Excellence Award winner 2007-2008
Office : JKSA 112
Phone : 672-1946
Fax : 672-1090
Email
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dwhite-oyler@uncfsu.edu
Personal Homepage:
http://faculty.uncfsu.edu/doyler/
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BIOGRAPHY |
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Dianne White-Oyler holds a Ph.D.(1995) in African history and
an MA (1989) in history with a Certificate
in African Studies from the University of Florida
(Gainesville), an M.A.T. in Elementary Education from
Jacksonville University (Florida), and she holds a valid
Florida Teaching Certificate to teach history and
the social studies grades one through twelve.
At Fayetteville State University, Dr. White-Oyler teaches
undergraduate courses in African history including the history
of sub-Saharan Africa, African women, and African cultural
history. She also teaches courses on North Africa and the
Middle East, oral history, colonial history, and world
history.
At the graduate level her courses include those on Africa,
Africa and the Americas, and historiography.
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Dr. White-Oyler is the 2002-2003 recipient
of the Fayetteville State University Teacher of the Year Award Dr.
White-Oyler is the 2007 recipient of the UNC Board of
Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching. |
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TEACHING COURSES |
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In fall 2007, Dr. White-Oyler is teaching world history,
Senior Seminar, and a graduate course on Topics in African History |
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RESEARCH INTERESTS |
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Dr. White-Oyler’s research interests include topics in African
cultural and intellectual history and in countries of West
Africa. In 2000 she conducted a literacy survey in the city of
Kankan, Republic of Guinea. Most recently she has begun
collecting oral histories of members of Brigade 2506 who
participated in the Bay of Pigs Invasion. In addition,
Dr. White-Oyler is the editor for a book entitled Language
and Literacy in African Identity and Nationalism. |
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PUBLICATIONS |
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Book: The History
of the N’ko Alphabet and its Role in Mande Transnational
Identity: Words as Weapons, Cherry Hill, NJ:
Africana Homestead Legacy Press, 2005.
Senior Author of the
Encyclopedia of African History and Culture, Volumes 4 and 5
published by Facts on File; and
Peer
Reviewed Articles: “Re-inventing Oral Tradition: The Modern
Epic of Souleymane Kanté” Research in
African Literatures Volume 33, 1(2002):75-93, “A Cultural
Revolution in Africa: The Role of Literacy in
the Republic of Guinea since Independence” International
Journal of African Historical Studies Volume
34, 3 (2001):1-16, “An Era of Mande Enlightenment” Mande
Studies Journal, Volume 3, 2001: 75-94,
"The Virtual University: The Technology of Distance
Education," Liberian Studies Journal, Volume XXIII,
1, June 1998:106-134, "The N'ko Alphabet as a Vehicle of
Indigenist Historiography," History in Africa:
A Journal of Method, 24, (1997):239-256.
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