
معرفی
Dr. Jack Robinson serves as a Sessional Instructor in the Department of English at MacEwan University, holding a PhD from the University of Alberta and an MA from Carleton University. His teaching philosophy centers on literary appreciation and socially relevant knowledge co-created within intellectual communities.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD, University of Alberta
- MA, Carleton University
Robinson's research is ethically driven by neglected areas in Canadian literature, with primary focus on Modern Canadian Fiction and Indigenous Literature of residential schools. He examines colonial trauma, Indigenous cultural values, and innovative prose aesthetics, emphasizing how socially relevant literary knowledge impacts students' lives. His work actively counters the underrepresentation of Canadian literature in academic curricula.
His publications (1996-2013) reveal consistent engagement with Indigenous narratives and Canadian literary traditions, featuring authors like Richard Wagamese and Thomas King. The corpus demonstrates evolving methodologies from textual analysis to narrative reconstruction of colonial landscapes, with recurring themes of identity, trauma, and storytelling's redemptive power.
Recognition includes:
- MacEwan University Sabbatical Leave (2013-14)
- MacEwan University Outstanding Service Award (1998)
He supervises senior students' independent studies, fostering interactive learning environments where students' perspectives shape critical discourse. No institutional grants are documented, but his sabbatical supported sustained research on residential school literature.




