How can photography be used to explore and portray the experiences of girls and women?
Clara Gutsche
- Part‑time Faculty Member
- Department of Studio Arts
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Marisa Portolese
portraiture, women's studies, storytelling
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Raymonde April
autofiction, afterlife, storytelling
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Loren Lerner
print culture, digital cultures, curatorial practices
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Joseph Siddiqi
painting, drawing, mindfulness
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Evergon
self-portrait, photography, gay sexuality
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Richard Hancox
personal cinema, experimental cinema, autobiography
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Terence Byrnes
photography, portraiture, posing
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Jessica Auer
photography, cultural history, landscape
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Sandra Chang-Kredl
teacher identity, popular culture, memory
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Antoine Bilodeau
migration studies, political behaviors, Canadian and Quebec politics
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Andrew Ivaska
African studies, political movements, 'global 1960s'
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Lorrie Blair
research methods in art education, teacher identity, teacher training
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Yasmin Jiwani
violence against women, visible minorities, ethnocultural diversity
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Barbara Lorenzkowski
North American history, history of children and youth, war and memory
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Carly Ziter
ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, cities
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Nayrouz Abu Hatoum
urban ethnography, visual anthropology, Palestine
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Rachel Harris
visual culture, history of the book, scholarly communication
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Mary di Michele
'langscape', memory, creative writing
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Geneviève Rail
women's health, sociology of medicine, biopolitics
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Kristina Huneault
meaning, Canadian art history, selfhood
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Peter Gossage
Quebec studies, family and gender, historical demography
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Danielle Gauvreau
industrialization, migration studies, ethnocultural diversity
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Janice Anderson
Canadian art history, feminism, women artists