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Martha Grace Duncan is a Professor of Law at Emory University and award-winning writer with published literary works on the topics of crime and psychology, often with a twist of dark humor.
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Martha Grace Duncan is the author of the critically...
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Martha Grace Duncan is currently completing a memoir about...
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Martha Grace Duncan brings a rich array of experiences and credentials to her work at Emory Law. As an undergraduate, she lived for six months in Bogotá, Colombia, where she interviewed and traveled with members of the Alianza Nacional Popular, which was then Colombia’s major opposition party.
Martha Grace Duncan is the author of the critically acclaimed book, Romantic Outlaws, Beloved Prisons. Much of her academic writing uses literature and psychoanalysis to illuminate criminal law.
Martha Grace Duncan - Page 2 Professor of Psychoanalysis, 2000-present Associate Professor of Law, 1989-996 Assistant Professor of Law, 1986-989 Subjects: Criminal Law; Law and Literature; Law and the Unconscious; Juvenile Law Ben F. Johnson Faculty Excellence Award, 2019 Emory Williams Distinguished Teaching Award, 2013
Martha Grace Duncan is currently completing a memoir about her journey to unravel the enigma of her father’s life — from the pinnacle of his career as a brilliant inventor, to his descent into paranoia and confinement in a hospital for the criminally insane.
Martha Grace Duncan is a Professor of Law and a Professor of Psychoanalysis at Emory University. She earned a Ph. D. at Columbia University and a J. D. at Yale Law School.
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Professor of Law, Emory University. Verified email at law.emory.edu - Homepage. criminal law psychoanalysis memoir law and literature Spanish language and literature.