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  • ABOUT MEI am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University, with research interests in Canadian cultural production, social justice movements in Canada, literary history, textual studies, the digital humanities, and modernism. I have published in the journals Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews and Canadian Literature, with a scholarly edition of Ted Allan’s Spanish Civil War novel, This Time a Better Earth, forthcoming from University of Ottawa Press. My current book project, The Deed Becomes the Word, is a study of Canadian anti-fascist representations of the Spanish Civil War. Throughout my career, I have received numerous awards for my research, including my current Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship, an Editing Modernism in Canada (EMiC) PhD Fellowship, an Izaak Walton Killam Doctoral Scholarship, a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship for Doctoral Studies, a Canada Graduate Scholarship Foreign Research Supplement to conduct research in the UK under the tutelage of Dr. Danielle Fuller (University of Birmingham), as well as a President’s Award and the Malcolm Ross Graduate Fellowship, both from Dalhousie University. I was also a departmental nominee for the W.C. Winegard Medal at the University of Guelph. For more details, see my…
  • RESEARCHRESEARCH: Current Research Projects: The Deed Becomes the Word: Canadian Writing on the Spanish Civil War  A single-author scholarly monograph. INFO Public Poetics Conference. Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB. Co-organized with Erin Wunker (Dal). September 2012.    The Making of Canadian Modernism in British and American Magazines. Project written with Dr. J. Matthew Huculak (UPEI/Dal) on “Special Canadian Issues” of American and British modernist magazines. Dorothy Livesay’s Right Hand Left Hand A scholarly digital edition, with Dr. Dean Irvine (Dal/Yale). Canadian Representations of the Spanish Civil War – Research Hub A four-phase editorial/bibliographic/Digital Humanities project, co-directed with Emily Robins Sharpe (Penn State). INFO Selected Writing: Writing Left: The Emergence of Modernism in English Canadian Literature. Diss. Dalhousie University, 2011.     “F.R. Scott and the Emergence of a Poetics of Institutional Critique.” Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents, Reviews 66 (Spring/Summer 2010): 68–86.       “From Transnational Politics to National Modernist Poetics: The Spanish Civil War Poetry in New Frontier.” Canadian Literature 204 (Spring 2010): 44–60.
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  • CONTACTContact Info: Bart A. Vautour tel: 506.364.2397 Centre for Canadian Studies fax: 506.364.2645 Mount Allison University email: bvautour@mta.ca 63D York Street Sackville, New Brunswick, E4L 1G9 CV (NOV. 2011) [link to PDF] FACULTY PROFILE
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