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Sabrina Reed is a Professor in the Department of English, Languages, and Cultures at Mount Royal University. She holds a PhD from the University of Toronto, an MA from Carlton University, and a BA (Honours) from Carleton University. Her research focuses on Canadian Literature, particularly the intersection of disability and lived experience in works by Canadian authors. She teaches courses emphasizing literary analysis and writing skills.
Education:
- PhD, University of Toronto
- MA, Carlton University
- BA (Honours), Carleton University
Research interests include disability narratives in Canadian literature, resilience in contemporary works, and the representation of marginalized voices. Her recent publications explore authors like Miriam Toews, Margaret Atwood, and Wayson Choy, analyzing themes of identity, societal exclusion, and cultural critique. She advocates for interdisciplinary approaches to understanding mental health and body politics through literature.
Publications highlight her engagement with critical theories and contemporary social issues, often blending literary analysis with sociocultural commentary. No scientific awards are listed, but her work contributes to scholarly discourse on Canadian cultural studies.



