Janie BERIAULT
Janie鈥檚 dissertation explores how Caribbean and African texts respond aesthetically in similar yet unique ways to changing historical conditions wrought by the capitalist world system in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In particular, her dissertation focuses on how minor literary forms -- the travelogue, the story cycle, oraliture and the epic --register, through a shared aesthetic, what 脡douard Glissant terms 鈥渁 sense of disquiet鈥 engendered by the peripheries鈥 鈥渋rruption into modernity". Her work has appeared in Canadian Literature, The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, The Journal of Postcolonial Writing, and Interventions: The International Journal of Postcolonial Studies.
Ph.D. in English, 成人VR视频 (expected 2022)
M.A. in English, 成人VR视频 (2015)
B.A. in English聽(Hons.), University of Ottawa (2013)
Global anglophone and francophone literature; minor forms; globalization and peripheral aesthetics; literary theory.