
About
Dr. Suzanne Hayman serves as Associate Professor in MacEwan University's Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Humanities, specializing in French language instruction and Francophone literary studies. As French coordinator since 2007, she leads curriculum development and established the university's French minor program.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD from Dalhousie University
- MA from Dalhousie University
- BA from Acadia University
Dr. Hayman's research centers on Francophone Caribbean literature, with deep expertise in Guadeloupian author Gisèle Pineau's exploration of violence against women, slavery legacies, Creole identity, and feminist mythology. Her work intersects postcolonial theory and French feminist discourse, examining themes of motherhood, exile, and supernatural elements in Caribbean women's writing.
Her publication trajectory reveals consistent focus on Guadeloupian cultural identity through Pineau's oeuvre, with expanding analysis into Monique Wittig's feminist theory and Niki de Saint Phalle's artistic contributions. This body of work demonstrates evolving scholarly engagement with Caribbean postcolonial narratives and feminist literary traditions.
Significant research recognition includes:
- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship
- Killam Foundation Doctoral Fellowship
As an educator, she teaches all levels of French language acquisition (FREN 111-298) and mentors senior independent studies. Her professional service includes leadership roles in the Alliance française d'Edmonton (2011-2014 vice presidency) and active membership in international Francophone associations including CIEF and Apfucc.
Dr. Hayman maintains active scholarly engagement through conference presentations at major Francophone studies forums, though no dedicated research lab or formal team structure is documented in available materials.
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