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Susan J Warwick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities at York University, part of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. She currently serves as the Undergraduate Program Director. Her research focuses on Canadian and American literature, with a particular emphasis on authors such as Margaret Laurence, Willa Cather, Alice Munro, and Margaret Gibson. She also explores North American popular culture, including detective and crime fiction. Her current project involves analyzing representations of criminality in Canadian fiction from 1880 to 1940.
Education:
- Ph.D., York University
- M.A., York University
- B.A., University of Toronto
Research Interests: Susan’s work bridges literary analysis and cultural studies, examining themes of identity, gender, and societal norms through canonical and popular texts. Her monograph-in-progress investigates how criminality is thematized in early 20th-century Canadian narratives, reflecting broader sociohistorical contexts.
Professional Activities: While specific publications are not listed here, her expertise is evident in her focus on under-explored aspects of Canadian literary history. No grants or awards are noted in the provided text.
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