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Tara Collington is a Professor and Department Chair at the University of Waterloo since 2001. Her academic work bridges French literature, Bakhtin studies, and interdisciplinary approaches to time-space representation (chronotope). She has co-authored works on English-French adaptations and Shakespeare, reflecting her dual interest in both languages.
- Ph.D. in French, University of Toronto (2000)
- M.A. in French Literature, McMaster University (1992)
- Honours B.A. in English and French, McMaster University (1991)
Her research focuses on:
- 20th and 21st-century French Literature
- Bakhtin’s Chronotope theory
- Photography’s role in literary texts
- Intersections of Literature, History, and Psychology
- Adaptation and Translation Studies
Recent publications analyze photography in Colette Fellous’s autobiographical works, historical representation in French literature, and interdisciplinary applications of the chronotope. Her co-supervised doctoral theses explore themes like postcolonial migrant narratives, melancholy in contemporary literature, and dialogic approaches to Michel Houellebecq.
Scientific Awards:
- Prix Gabrielle-Roy (2004, 2012, 2016, 2019, 2020)
- University of Waterloo Outstanding Performance Award (2012)
- Faculty of Arts Excellence in Service Award (2015)
Tara has secured SSHRC grants for chronotope and adaptation studies and contributes to editorial boards, including Revue Critique de Fixxion Française Contemporaine. She has supervised Ph.D. theses on topics ranging from postcolonial migration to taxidermy in literature.




