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Scott-Morgan Straker is an Associate Professor at Queen's University, where he has served since 2000. Previously, he taught at the College of the Holy Cross and Harvard University. His expertise spans medieval English literature, particularly Chaucer's followers, romance, and historiography, with additional interests in early modern literature and theoretical approaches to medieval culture. He also focuses on pedagogy, especially the impact of online learning on student engagement and teaching writing methods.
Education: PhD in English Literature from the University of Cambridge; MA in Medieval Studies from the University of Toronto. His research integrates historicist analysis with interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks, including gender and subjectivity studies. He supervises graduate work on Old/Middle English literature, early modern non-dramatic texts, and 19th–21st-century medievalism.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his contributions to literary pedagogy and medieval studies are highlighted through his teaching and advisory roles. His work emphasizes bridging historical contexts with modern educational challenges.
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