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Eva-Lynn Jagoe is a Professor of Comparative Literature and Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Toronto, with affiliations in the School of the Environment (2023-present). Her work bridges critical theory, environmental humanities, and Latin American studies, focusing on film, literature, and visual art. She is a certified Iyengar yoga instructor and co-organizer of Banff Research in Culture and the Toronto Workshop: Creative Non-Fiction Writing for Academics.
- PhD from Duke University (1998)
- Co-edited special issue: Demos: Life in Common (Public: Art/Culture/Ideas, 2017)
Her research interrogates intersections of climate change, memory, and subjectivity, while advocating for accessible academic writing. Recent projects include SSHRC-funded work on Spanish cultural memory and energy futures. She explores solar intimacies and non-individualistic relationality in her critical memoir Take Her, She’s Yours (2020).
- Key Themes: Environmental degradation, feminist theory, psychoanalysis, film analysis, experimental pedagogy
- Awards: F.E.L. Priestley Prize (2018), Jackman Humanities Fellowship (2011), Illinois Humanities Fellowship (2002-03)
Eva-Lynn has supervised PhD students on topics spanning Queer Temporalities, Postcolonial Identity, and Digital Humanities. Her teaching includes courses on Latin American Cinema and Critical Agrarian Studies.



