Salamishah Tillet

  • Salamishah Tillet is an academic, activist, and writer known for her work on race, gender, and culture.

  • She is a professor of African American Studies and Creative Writing at Rutgers University-Newark.

  • Tillet's research focuses on black feminist theory, sexual violence, and popular culture.

  • She has written extensively on Alice Walker and The Color Purple, exploring its impact on literature and society.

  • Tillet's personal experiences as a survivor of sexual assault inform her work and her connection to Walker's novel.

  • She has conducted interviews with key figures involved in The Color Purple's various adaptations, providing unique insights into its cultural significance.

Books by Salamishah Tillet