
معرفی
Sarah Pelletier is a Lecturer and PhD Candidate in the Department of English Language and Literature at Carleton University, within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. She holds an M.A. from the University of Toronto and a B.A. from Metropolitan Toronto University (formerly Ryerson University). Her research examines transnational typographical trade in 19th- and early 20th-century North America through feminist and book historical frameworks, focusing on labor dynamics and exclusionary practices in print culture.
Education:
- M.A., English Literature, University of Toronto
- B.A., English Literature, Metropolitan Toronto University (Ryerson University)
Research Interests:
- Print History and Culture
- Material Culture
- Periodical Studies
- Labour in Literary Production
- Book Arts
- Indigenous Publishing
Awards and Grants:
- SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (2022-2025)
- Marie Tremaine Fellowship (2023)
- Directors’ Scholarship (Rare Book School, 2024-25)
Teaching and Service:
- Course Instructor: ENGL 3500B (Winter 2024)
- Outreach Coordinator, SHARP News (2024–Present)
- Co-Founder & President, Carleton Book Arts Society (2023–24)
Labs/Initiatives: Senior Book Arts Lab Assistant (MacOdrum Library, 2023–Present) and active contributor to book history projects involving letterpress printing and archival research.




