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Dr. Marlene Goldman is a Professor in the Department of English at the University of Toronto, with affiliations at both the St. George and Scarborough (UTSC) campuses. Her research spans contemporary Canadian literature, disability studies, and the intersections of aging, technology, and ethics.
- BFA and MA from Victoria University
- PhD from University of Toronto
Her work explores pathological forgetting in dementia and trauma, Gothic poetics in Canadian women’s writing, and ethical representations of aging and disability. Recent projects analyze shame and stigma through literature, film, and technology, including collaborations with Klick Health to simulate Parkinson’s tremors.
Dr. Goldman has received the CNIB’s Barbara Tuck-MacPhee Award (2018) and SSHRC grants. She co-edited special issues of journals on aging and memory.
- Recipient of CNIB’s Barbara Tuck-MacPhee Research Grant (2018)
- SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant (2018)
- Aging, Communication, Technology Grant (2017)
She is a filmmaker, co-creator of the short film Piano Lessons (2017), and has authored four books on Canadian literature and cultural memory.




