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Writer and poet, and Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Winnipeg. Contract faculty member at Concordia University's Simone de Beauvoir Institute and in the Department of English. Research interests include postcolonial, feminist, and sexual minority literatures, transnational sexualities and cultural production, decolonial and decolonizing psychoanalysis, sex work, trans* studies, and the enduring appeal of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Collection of poetry, 'Wanting in Arabic' (2013) won the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction (2014). Member, editorial board of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. | Writer and poet, and Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Winnipeg. Contract faculty member at Concordia University's Simone de Beauvoir Institute and in the Department of English. Research interests include postcolonial, feminist, and sexual minority literatures, transnational sexualities and cultural production, decolonial and decolonizing psychoanalysis, sex work, trans* studies, and the enduring appeal of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Collection of poetry, 'Wanting in Arabic' (2013) won the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction (2014). Member, editorial board of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. | ||
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+ | * [[Transgender Academics]] | ||
+ | * [[Notable Transgender Writers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 19 September 2021
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Country
Canada
Birth - Death
Occupation
Academic
Notable Achievements
Lambda Literary Award
Description
Writer and poet, and Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Winnipeg. Contract faculty member at Concordia University's Simone de Beauvoir Institute and in the Department of English. Research interests include postcolonial, feminist, and sexual minority literatures, transnational sexualities and cultural production, decolonial and decolonizing psychoanalysis, sex work, trans* studies, and the enduring appeal of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Collection of poetry, 'Wanting in Arabic' (2013) won the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction (2014). Member, editorial board of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly.