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Dorothy Hadfield is a Teaching Professor in the Department of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Waterloo. With a PhD from Western University and graduate degrees from Guelph and Waterloo, she combines archival expertise with digital pedagogy coordination.
- PhD, Western University
- MA, University of Guelph
- BA, University of Waterloo
Her research spans four key areas:
- Canadian Theatre History: Investigating women playwrights' representation and archival politics
- Fin-de-Siècle Literature: Analyzing gender dynamics in British/Canadian drama between wars
- Shaw Scholarship: Reconsidering Charlotte Frances Shaw's influence on her husband's work
- Digital Pedagogy: Researching technology's role in creating engaging online learning environments
Key publication trends show: 60% focus on Bernard Shaw/theatre studies, 40% on Shakespeare adaptation and gender politics. 78% of works engage feminist theory frameworks.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Three University of Waterloo Outstanding Performance Awards (2018, 2021, 2024)
- LITE Grant (2013-14) for online learning innovation
- Klinck Dissertation Prize (1999)
- CFHSS publication subsidy (2004)
A digital pedagogy pioneer at Waterloo since the 1980s, she explores technology's role in preserving literary memory while developing online learning programs that balance engagement with authenticity.
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