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Graduate Studies

St. Jerome’s English faculty participate in graduate teaching, supervision, and examination as part of UW English’s graduate program.

 

Areas of graduate supervision:

Faculty member

Research areas of expertise

Carol Acton

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SH 2201

cgacton@uwaterloo.ca

  • War in literature and life-writing
  • Autobiography
  • Modern British writers, especially non-canonical women writers

Veronica Austen

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SH 2202

vjausten@uwaterloo.ca

  • Canadian literature
  • Caribbean literature
  • Diaspora studies
  • Contemporary poetry and poetics
  • Visual arts in literature

Tristanne Connolly

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SH 2203

tjconnolly@uwaterloo.ca

  • British Romantic literature and culture (especially poetry)
  • William Blake
  • Erasmus Darwin
  • Gender and sexuality
  • Medical writing and illustration
  • Literature and science
  • Religion and literature

Norm Klassen

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SH 2205

n3klasse@uwaterloo.ca

  • Chaucer
  • Medieval English literature
  • Medieval humanism
  • Literature and Theology
  • Literary Theory

Alysia Kolentsis

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SH 2206

amkolentsis@uwaterloo.ca

  • Shakespeare
  • Early modern drama and poetry
  • Early Modern English
  • The intersection of literature and linguistics
  • Language and gender
  • Pragmatics

David-Antoine Williams

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SH 2208

david.williams@uwaterloo.ca

  • Poetry and/or poetics

Chad Wriglesworth

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SH 2209

cwriglesworth@uwaterloo.ca

  • Twentieth century American literature
  • Ecocriticism and place studies
  • Religion and American culture
  • Native American literature
  • Literature and the American West

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