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Dr. Corinne Bancroft is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at the University of Victoria, joining in 2018. Her research focuses on narrative strategies in contemporary literature addressing racial and sexual violence, particularly through braided narratives and child narrators. She holds a PhD in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a dissertation titled A Child's Call: Braiding Narratives in the Face of Racial Violence, and a PhD Emphasis in Writing Studies.
Her work bridges cognitive literary approaches with Critical Race Theory. She teaches American Literature and writing courses, advocating for pedagogical innovations in literary education. Key publications include The Braided Narrative (2018) and Euclid at the Core (2014), exploring narrative form and educational frameworks.
Her scholarship emphasizes interdisciplinary connections between literary analysis and sociopolitical contexts. While no formal awards are listed, her research contributes to critical dialogues on race, trauma, and narrative structure in contemporary writing.



