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Ecocriticism
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Associate Professor of French
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Associate Professor of French
News
- Louisa Mackenzie Contributes to New Book Early Modern Écologies (April 3, 2020)
- Autumn 2014 Course: The Water Crisis in Literature and Film (May 14, 2014)
- Art + Science = Environmental Humanities (November 25, 2013)
- Assoc. Prof. Richard Watts begins five-year term as Chair of French & Italian Studies (July 2, 2012)
- French Professors to Present at Association for Literature, Environment, and Culture in Canada Conference (March 29, 2012)
- Plans for Study Abroad Program in Martinique (December 21, 2011)
Research
- Louisa Mackenzie and Stephanie Posthumus (McGill), "Reading Latour Outside: A Response to the Estok-Robisch Controversy." Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 20,4 (2013): 1-21. Learn more
- Review of What Else is Pastoral? Renaissance Literature and the Environment by Ken Hiltner. (Cornell: Cornell University Press, 2011). Environmental History 17 (2012): 445-47. Learn more
- Louisa Mackenzie. "It's a Queer Thing: Early Modern French Ecocriticism." French Literature Series 39. Rodopi, 2012. Learn more
- Richard Watts. "Poisoned Animal, Polluted Form: Chamoiseau’s Birds at the Limits of Allegory." Pacific Coast Philology (2012): 177-193. Learn more
- Louisa Mackenzie. The Poetry of Place: Lyric, Landscape, and Ideology in Renaissance France. University of Toronto Press: 2011. Learn more
- Louisa Mackenzie, “Don’t Panic: The Unknowability of Early Modern Nature” (January 29, 2014). Oecologies Speaker Series at Green College, University of British Columbia. Learn more