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Miguel Mota is an Associate Professor at the Department of English Language and Literatures, University of British Columbia, where he also serves as Associate Head (Undergraduate). His research bridges post-1945 British literature, print-film intermediality, and the life and work of Malcolm Lowry, with thematic focuses on Book History, Digital Humanities, Critical Race Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Contemporary Literatures.
- Education: MA and PhD from Queen’s University
- Key Projects: Co-lead of Editing Modernism in Canada, editor of critical editions on Lowry
- Creative Works: Film essay After Lowry (2010), soundscape installation Doing the Malcolm Lowry Walk (2009)
His publications examine intersections of Thatcher-era cultural politics, postcolonial identity, and cinematic textual forms, with articles in Criticism, Film Criticism, and Contemporary Literature. He received the University Killam Teaching Prize in 2014.
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