
About
Alison Halsall is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities at York University's Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. She serves as Coordinator of CCY Studies and specializes in Victorian/modernist literatures, Visual Cultures, and interdisciplinary studies of comics and graphic narratives. Her research emphasizes LGBTQ+ representation, children's experiences in crisis, and transmedial storytelling, such as her work on Taylor Swift.
Education:
- Ph.D., York University
- Master's in English, Carleton University
- Bachelor of Arts (Highest Honours), Carleton University
Research Interests: She explores intersections of art, social justice, and youth narratives through comics and contemporary media. Recent projects include award-winning works on LGBTQ+ comics and children's graphic narratives.
Awards:
- 2024 Children's Literature Association Honor Book Award
- 2022 Eisner Award (Best Academic Work)
- 2017 Department of Humanities Teaching Excellence Award
Current Projects: Editing Taylor Swift and Transmedial Storytelling (Ohio State University Press, under contract). No grants or lab affiliations explicitly noted.
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