Education
Harvard University; University of Michigan.
literary critic Professor of English
Harvard University; University of Michigan.
She is credited with moving African-American literary criticism into the realm of the psychological. Tate was born in Long Branch, New Jersey. She earned her bachelor"s degree from the University of Michigan and her Doctor of Philosophy from Harvard University.
She taught at the historic black school Howard University for 12 years before teaching at George Washington University and then Princeton.
She then decided to teach African-American studies at Princeton University. Tate"s most notable scholarly book is Black Women Writers at Work.
She was also the author of two other major works, Domestic Allegories of Political Desire: The Black Heroine"s Text at the Turn of the Century (1992) and Psychoanalysis and Black Novels: Desire and the Protocols of Race (1998). Tate died of lung cancer in 2002, aged 55.