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Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting
Nationality American
Alma mater
  • University of Rochester
  • Brown University
Occupation Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of French in the Department of French and Italian at the Vanderbilt University College of Arts and Science Associate Provost for Academic Advancement
Known for Feminist scholar

Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting is a well-known American scholar and professor. She teaches French and Italian at Vanderbilt University. At Vanderbilt, she also helps lead the arts and libraries departments. She directs a research center that studies Black cultures around the world. She is known for her work as a feminist scholar. This means she studies and supports equal rights and opportunities for women.

About Tracy Sharpley-Whiting

Tracy Sharpley-Whiting earned her PhD in French Studies from Brown University in 1994. A PhD is a very high university degree. From 2006 to 2012, she led the William T. Bandy Center. This center studies the works of a famous French poet named Baudelaire.

Speaking Up Against Stereotypes

In 2007, Tracy Sharpley-Whiting spoke to the United States Congress. She talked about how stereotypes and harmful images affect people. She wanted to show how important it is to fight against these negative ideas. She has also been a leader in important academic groups. These include the Modern Language Association.

Special Fellowships and Research

Tracy Sharpley-Whiting has received several special fellowships. These are awards that allow scholars to do important research. She was a fellow at the Camargo Foundation in France. She was also a fellow at the Bellagio Study Center in Italy. These fellowships helped her continue her studies and writing.

Awards and Special Recognitions

Tracy Sharpley-Whiting has won many awards for her work. In 2020, she received the SEC Faculty Achievement Award. This award recognized her excellent research and teaching at Vanderbilt University.

Recognized as a Top Leader

The Root, an online magazine, named her one of the top 100 young African American leaders. This magazine was started by a famous scholar, Henry Louis Gates Jr. This shows her importance in the African American community.

Honors from Brown University

In 2006, she received the Horace Mann Medal from Brown University. This award is given to former students who have made big contributions. They can be in their field of study or in the wider world.

Award-Winning Books

Her book, Bricktop's Paris, won special recognition. It was named an "Outstanding Academic Title" in 2015. It was also nominated for the American Library in Paris Book Award. This book is about African American women in Paris during the Jazz Age.

Published Works

Tracy Sharpley-Whiting has written and edited several important books.

Books She Wrote Herself

  • Sharpley-Whiting, Tracy Denean (2015). Bricktop's Paris: African American women in jazz-age Paris. This book explores the lives of Black women in Paris in the 1920s. Albany: State University of New York Press. ISBN: 9781438455013.

Books She Edited or Co-Edited

  • Sharpley-Whiting, Tracy Denean with Roger Little (2018). La Vénus hottentote: écrits, 1810 à 1814, suivi des textes inédits. This book is about a historical figure known as the Hottentot Venus. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan. ISBN: 9782343154398.

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