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Colin Hill is an Associate Professor and Director of Canadian Studies at the University of Toronto, with primary appointments in the Department of English and Drama at the Mississauga campus (UTM) and a secondary affiliation at the St. George campus in Toronto.
His academic credentials include:
- BA from Concordia University
- MA from McGill University
- PhD from McGill University
Professor Hill's research centers on Canadian literary traditions, specializing in modernist aesthetics, urban and suburban literary spaces, and editorial practices in Canadian fiction. His scholarship bridges historical recovery projects with contemporary critical theory, focusing particularly on 20th-century Canadian novels and the reconstruction of modernist literary heritage through archival work.
His publication trajectory reveals sustained engagement with canonical Canadian authors and understudied texts, demonstrating expertise in modernist realism, prairie mythology, and Great War literature. As editor of the University of Toronto Quarterly since 2012, he shapes contemporary discourse in Canadian literary studies while advancing recovery projects for neglected modernist works.





