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Fraser Easton is a Professor at the University of Waterloo, cross-appointed to the Department of History. He holds a PhD and MA from Princeton University and a BA from the University of British Columbia.
- PhD, Princeton
- MA, Princeton
- BA, British Columbia
His research spans eighteenth-century and Romantic literature, gender studies, political economy, and rhetorical theory. He investigates labor and gender dynamics, literary communication, and intersections between political economy and the novel. Current projects include a SSHRC-funded digital archive on cross-dressing (WXDA) and a study of elocution's role in communication history.
Recent publications include interdisciplinary analyses of Christopher Smart, Jane Austen, and Laurence Sterne, focusing on topics like cross-dressing narratives, speech theory, and economic critique. His work combines archival research with conceptual frameworks from Foucault and eighteenth-century rhetoric.
- SSHRC Insight Grant
- University of Waterloo Outstanding Performance Award
- Killam Post-Doctoral Fellowship
- SSHRC Standard Research Grant
- Princeton Graduate Fellowship
He has supervised graduate studies in eighteenth-century literature and gender theory, chaired Waterloo's English Department (2008-2015), and served on advisory boards for Comparative Literature and Women's Studies. His visiting appointments include the University of Konstanz (2004) and Zhejiang Gongshang University (2013).





