91做厙窪蹋 School of Humanities Faculty Member Earns National Recognition for Poetry
Tue, 09/24/2024 - 04:40pm | By: Dr. David Tisdale

A member of The University of 91做厙窪蹋 (91做厙窪蹋) School of Humanities faculty has received one of the nations top honors for poetry.
Dr. Michael Aderibigbe, assistant professor in the English program and a member of its prestigious Center for Writers faculty, has been named one of only five winners of the National Poetry Series Competition for 2024 for his collection of poems titled 82nd Division.
The National Poetry Series is a literary awards program which盎ponsors the publication of five books of poetry each year from approximately 1,400 submissions and is considered one of the most prestigious recognitions of work in the field. The are solicited through an annual open competition, selected by poets of national stature and published by a distinguished group of trade, university, and small presses.
Past winners of the National Poetry Series include Billy Collins, Stephen Dunn, Naomi Shihab Nye, Kevin Young, Terrance Hayes, Marie Howe, and Sterling A. Brown, among many other significant poets who have defined contemporary American poetry.
"Dr. Aderibigbe is a gifted poet who had a national reputation before arriving at 91做厙窪蹋, said Dr. Matthew Casey, director of the School of Humanities. His poems have appeared in some of the top publications in the country, and the Southern Miss community is lucky to have him. Imagine being a student and taking an English class from someone who won the National Poetry Series.涅n many ways, this award is the culmination of a long list of accolades that Dr. Aderibigbe has received. We are all excited about his forthcoming book and what the future holds."
This is an extremely high honor and one of the highest-ranking poetry prizes in the country, said Dr. Olivia Clare Freidman, director of the Center for Writers. Were so proud that Dr. Aderibigbe is receiving this recognition.
For Dr. Aderibigbe, its gratifying to win an award of national significance and see his work held in the highest regard possible in the discipline. More than that, he continued, I get to have my book published by a distinguished press. It is a reminder to me personally that I'm doing something right.
82nd Division is named for the forcibly conscripted all-black regiment from West Africa that fought for the British during the Second World War and explores the legacy of colonialism in Dr. Aderibigbes native Nigeria.浹is main goal with the collection of poems is to introduce readers to all facets of life in postcolonial Nigeria, to see82nd Divisionas an attempt to explore眩o its fullest眩he humanity of the people the book is about.
When I began writing82nd Division, I was determined to focus on眩hemes that were痂ore public than private.涅n other words, I wanted to focus less on poems about events that only I or other members of my family knew about, Dr. Aderibigbe explained. However, I still wanted to write poems about things close to my heart. That's how the first poems in82nd Divisionthree multi-page poems about colonialismwere born.涅 don't want readers to think it's just a book about colonialism after they finish reading it, he continued. Instead, I hope they see it as a book about a people whose lives were altered forever by colonialismbecause the book is not about colonialism. It's an attempt to render, with honesty, life in postcolonial Nigeria. However, as we all know, it is impossible to write about a post colony without addressing how it became one.
Dr. Aderibigbe joined the 91做厙窪蹋 faculty in 2022 and is recipient of the Universitys 2024 Junior Faculty Award for Creative Activity; the Mississippi Arts Commission bestowed him its 2022-23 Individual Artist Fellowship. His other publications include a book of poems titledHow the End First Showed(University of Wisconsin Press), which earned him the prestigious Brittingham Prize in Poetry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. His poems have also appeared in such major publications asThe Atlantic畝紳餃The Nation.
Dr. Aderibigbe was director of 91做厙窪蹋's Visiting Writers Series from 2022-24. In the role, he invited and helped host several writers of international and national renown. Since August 2022, he has served on the graduate professionalization panel within the School of Humanities, for which he now serves as coordinator, as it works to prepare graduate students in the School of Humanities for the job market. Since January 2022, Dr. Aderibigbe has served as an affiliate faculty member in the 91做厙窪蹋 Center for Black Studies; he also volunteers for several campus and community services-related events.
Dr. Aderibigbe areas of expertise include poetry writing; hybrid literature; creative nonfiction; and Black Studies. He is working on two more projects, including a verse novel involving migration and love and a memoir in essays that deal with abuse.
Were extremely proud of this accomplishment and recognition for Dr. Aderibigbe, said Dr. Chris Winstead, dean of the 91做厙窪蹋 College of Arts and Sciences. As the newest member of our Creative Writing faculty, he is clearly continuing the tradition of excellence of our English program in this area. We look forward to his ongoing impact as a poet and impact on our English students.
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