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Faculty & staff

Office

General inquiries

The general office is in room C343 in the Clearihue Building, and is open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Call us at 250-721-7230 or email englreception@uvic.ca. 

Advising

For advising questions, see our academic advising page.

Mailing address

Department of English
University of Victoria
PO Box 1700 STN CSC
Victoria BC V8W 2Y2
Canada

Courier or in-person address

Department of English
University of Victoria
Clearihue C343
3800 Finnerty Road
Victoria BC V8P 5C2
Canada

Faculty

Sessional instructors

Staff

Postdoc & others

Name Area Contact

Dr. Corinne Bancroft

Adjunct (former English faculty member, supervising graduate students)

Currently researching narrative strategies, such as the braided narrative and child narrators, that contemporary women authors use to help readers face issues of racial and sexual violence. Her work seeks to build connections between cognitive approaches to literature and Critical Race Theory.  corinnebancroft@uvic.ca

Dr. Kathryn Kerby-Fulton

Affiliate (available for graduate supervisory committee membership only)

Medieval literature and intellectual history; manuscript studies; history of the book; reading practices before print. kerbyful@uvic.ca

Emeriti

Name Area Contact
Dr. Gerald Baillargeon
 
20th-Century literature
Dr. Doug Beardsley
   
Dr. Edward Berry
 
Dr. Michael Best
 
 
 
Dr. Celeste Derksen
 
Canadian and B.C. drama, dramatic comedy, first year teaching
Susan Doyle
 
 
 
eighteenth-century studies
Dr. Bryan Gooch
   
Dr. Patrick Grant
 
Dr. Elizabeth Grove-White
 
 
John Hayman
   
Dr. Arnold Keller
 
Claire McKenzie
 
 
Romanticism; the eighteenth century; 19th century British literature
Dr. Judith Mitchell
   
Dawn Neil
   
Dr. Victor Neufeldt
 
Dr. Ann Saddlemyer
 
Dr. Robert Schuler
   
Dr. Stephen Scobie
 
Dr. Terry Sherwood
 
 
Theories of biopower; politics of nature and animals; cultures of globalization
Karen Smith
 
Dr. Henry Summerfield
   
Judith Terry
 
Dr. David Thatcher
   
Dr. Diane Tolomeo
   
 
Scandinavian studies; Medieval studies
Dr. Trevor Williams
 
 
Shakespearean drama; seventeenth-century English poetry; literature and legal history; literature, religion and film.

Employment opportunities

There are no employment opportunities at this time.