Which social and cultural factors shape our conceptions and attitudes toward autism and intellectual disability?
Patrick McDonagh
- Part‑time Faculty Member
- Department of English
- history of intellectual disability
- literature studies33
- cultural history54
- 19th century21
- neurodiversity12
- Renaissance literature6
- drama/performance28
- 18th century5
- science fiction5
- ideas of intelligence2
- intellectual disability5
- 'idiocy'
- critical disability studies19
- eugenics
- popular culture32
- representation42
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Danielle Bobker
British literature, 18th century, Restoration
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Kevin Pask
Renaissance literature, making publics, popular culture
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Nicola Nixon
American literature, detective fiction, American gothic
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Louis Patrick Leroux
experimental theatre, contemporary circus, drama/performance
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Kate Sterns
creative writing, writing fiction, anatomical waxworks
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Shira Avni
animation, animated documentary, disability rights
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Tim Clark
creativity, aesthetics, art theory
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Darragh Languay
Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, Milton
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Alison Reiko Loader
history of media arts, feminist media studies, media arts
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Lorenzo DiTommaso
apocalypticism, cultural history, history of ideas
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Geneviève Sicotte
literature studies, food studies, gastronomy
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Mia Consalvo
videogames, game studies and design, avatars in gaming
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Benoit Léger
history of translation, Desfontaines and Voltaire, Madame de Rochmondet
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René Lemieux
translation studies, translation theory, intercultural communication
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, gender and sexuality, lunatic asylums
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Daniel O'Leary
Canadian studies, Canadian literature, history of the book
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Meredith Evans
Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, Milton
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Sophie Marcotte
Gabrielle Roy, littérature québécoise, manuscripts
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Stephen Yeager
medieval literature, literature studies, poetry
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Lorrie Blair
research methods in art education, teacher identity, teacher training
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Sylvain David
contemporary French literature, art of the novel, 20th century French literature
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Jean-Philippe Warren
Quebec studies, cultural history, intellectual history
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Manish Sharma
Old English, medieval literature, Middle English
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Judith Herz
literature studies, poetry, narrative
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Barbara Lorenzkowski
North American history, history of children and youth, war and memory
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Stephen Powell
medieval literature, Chaucer, romance
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Natalia Teplova
translation studies, history of translation, literary translation
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Katharine Streip
posthumanism, Beat literature and culture, ecocriticism
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VK Preston
cultural history, performance studies, embodiment
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Cáel Marcas Keegan
gender and sexuality, moving image studies, popular culture
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Florian Grond
interaction design, immersive audio, assistive technology design
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Mark Russell
cultural history, visual arts, cultural identity
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Luis C. Sotelo Castro
oral history performance, listening/hearing, experimental theatre
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Stefanie Duguay
networked publics, social media, gender and sexuality
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Jens Richard Giersdorf
critical dance studies, choreographies of politics, embodiment
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Jeremy Stolow
religion and media, material religion, history of media technologies
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Stephanie Bolster
ekphrasis, the lyric, poetry
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Sherry Simon
cities, cultural translation, cosmopolitanism
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Ann-Louise Davidson
makerspaces/maker culture, social innovation, participatory action research
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Brian Gabrial
journalism history, enslaved Africans, Indigenous studies
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Mary Esteve
American literature, post-WWII, literary realism
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Bradley J. Nelson
Hispanic literature and culture, social impacts of technology, history of science
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Manya Saadi-nejad
Iranian studies, Persian language and culture, Zoroastrianism
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Cynthia Quarrie
British literature, contemporary literature, ethics
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Nora Jaffary
Latin American studies, Mexico, gender
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Stephen Snow
drama therapy, ethnography, trauma and resilience
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Ronald Rudin
public history, French Canada, oral history
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Marc Lafrance
masculinities, skin, human body
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Cynthia Bruce
music therapy, critical disability studies, inclusive teaching and learning
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Erin Manning
movement, relational art, radical pedagogy
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Charles Acland
moving image studies, new media studies, film/media theory