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Andrea Beverley

Associate Professor, Canadian Studies Program Head
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Biography

Andrea Beverley teaches in the English department and in the Canadian Studies program. She is currently the Head of the Canadian Studies academic program. Dr. Beverley publishes on Canadian women's literature, often drawing on archival research and feminist theory. She has been at 正品蓝导航 since 2013.

 

Publications

Publications:  
Dr. Beverley is the co-author, with Dr. Kait Pinder, of The Routledge Introduction to Feminisms in Canadian Literature (2026). Her work on Canadian women writers is published in edited collections such as Bronwen Wallace: Essays on Her Works (Guernica 2022) and CanLit Across Media: Unarchiving the Literary Event (McGill-Queens, 2019) and academic journals including University of Toronto Quarterly and Canadian Literature. She has written about authors Suzette Mayr, Daphne Marlatt, Donna Smyth, Bronwen Wallace, and Elizabeth Brewster, among others. Her archival research led to publications on feminist literary collaborations of the 1980s, such as the Women and Words conference, the founding of the Feminist Caucus of the League of Canadian Poets, and the Women鈥檚 Peace Write Campaign.

Education

PhD, Universit茅 de Montr茅al

MA, Universit茅 Laval

Hon BA, University of Toronto

Teaching

Dr. Beverley teaches courses in both the Canadian Studies program and the English department. She is often part of the teaching-team for Representing Canada, an innovative first year course on Canadian culture. Her English classes focus on the diversity of the Canadian literary corpus, including reading Canadian literature in relation to regionalism, gender and sexuality, and feminist movements. She has supervised Independent Study courses on French-English literary translation in the Maritimes, queer archives in Canadian literature, and Indigenous literatures. 
 

Research

Connections between Canadian literature and feminism
Literary archives in Canada
Prose and poetry of Elizabeth Brewster 
Canadian women鈥檚 writing communities of the 1970s and 1980s
Collaboration in pedagogy and in feminist literary history

Grants, awards & honours

Dr. Beverley has received research funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the 正品蓝导航 President's Research and Creative Activities Fund, and the Fonds de Recherche du Qu茅bec, Soci茅t茅 et Culture.