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Agnès Whitfield is a Professor of English at York University's Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. She specializes in Canadian literature, literary translation, and gender studies. She holds a PhD from Université Laval and has held visiting professorships at institutions including the University of Bologna and McGill University. Her research focuses on Canadian Francophone and Anglophone women writers, translation practices, and cultural exchange policies. Whitfield has authored 12 books and over 100 articles, with notable works including Writing Between the Lines and Le Métier du double, both foundational texts in Translation Studies.
- Education: PhD (Laval), M.A. (Queen's University), Maîtrise (Paris-Sorbonne)
- Leadership roles: President of Canadian Association for Translation Studies, Founder of Academic Women for Justice, Chair of York University's School of Translation
Her research emphasizes equitable literary exchange between linguistic communities, including SSHRC-funded projects on French-English translation and a current initiative on Translation and Surrealism (2024-2025). Whitfield has received over 40 research grants and is a vocal advocate for equitable access to French in Canada's judicial system.
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