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Jennifer Quist, PhD, BA (Hons), serves as an ATS Assistant Lecturer in the Department of English & Film Studies at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts. Her research focuses on translingual creative writing pedagogy, comparative literature, and cultural studies with an emphasis on decolonizing multilingual education. She teaches courses such as ENGL 102 (Introduction to Critical Analysis) and ENGL 103 (Case Studies in Research), emphasizing critical analysis across cultural and historical contexts.
Her scholarly work explores non-Anglophone literary practices, Daoist influences in pedagogy, and the intersection of digital media with traditional literary forms. Notable publications include Translingual Creative Writing Theory (2025) and analyses of Nobel Prize discourses in New Left Review (2017). Her creative works like Love Letters of the Angels of Death (2013) demonstrate experimental narrative techniques.
Quist’s research trends reflect a commitment to challenging monolingual educational paradigms through innovative teaching methodologies. She frequently engages with global literary dynamics, particularly in postcolonial and transnational contexts. Her courses emphasize hands-on research methodologies and critical engagement with diverse literatures.
Teaching responsibilities include introductory critical analysis and variable-content research courses, reflecting her expertise in fostering analytical and creative thinking. Her work bridges theoretical scholarship and practical pedagogy, advocating for inclusive multilingual approaches in literary education.

