Book Chapters
“Reading Evangeline and What is Left the Daughter: Tracing American Projections of Grief Across the Forty-Ninth Parallel.” Peer-reviewed contribution to a collection on border-crossings, edited by David Stirrup. Forthcoming from University of Edinburgh Press in 2021.
“Becoming Bird(ie): Exposing Canadian Government Complicity with Forced Adoptions in Christina Sunley’s The Tricking of Freya.” 2021. Exploring Canada: Exploits and Encounters. Eds. Gerd Bjørhovde and Janne Korkka. Bruxelles, Belgium: Peter Lang. 121-130.
“German Internment Camps in the Maritimes: Another Untold Story in P.S. Duffy’s The Cartographer of No Man’s Land.” Peer-reviewed contribution to On the Other Side(s) of 150: Untold Stories and Critical Approaches to History, Literature, and Identity in Canada. Eds. Linda Morra and Sarah Henzi. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2021. 221-239.
“Refusing the Borders of Can. Lit.” Refuse: CanLit in Ruins. Eds. Hannah McGregor, Julie Rak, and Erin Wunker. Toronto: BookThug, 2018. 165-176.
“Acadian Identities, Arcadian Dreams: Ted Dykstra’s Evangeline.” Reading Between the Borderlines. Ed. Gillian Roberts. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2018. 310-351.
“Rethinking Postcolonialism and Canadian Literature Through Diasporic Memory: Reading Helen Humphreys’ Afterimage.” Canadian Literature and Cultural Memory. Eds. Cynthia Sugars and Eleanor Ty. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2014. 415-431.
“Revisioning the Dick: Reading Thomas King’s DreadfulWater Mysteries.” Co-authored with Professor Priscilla Walton. Detecting Canada: Essays on Canadian Crime Fiction, Television, and Film. Eds. Marilyn Rose and Jeannette Sloniowski. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2014. 101-122.
“Queer(y)ing Fur: Reading Fashion Television’s Border Crossings.” Parallel Encounters: Culture and the Canada-U.S. Border. Eds. Gillian Roberts and David Stirrup. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2013. 27-46.
“Public Education: What Not To Wear in the United Kingdom and the United States.” Transformations and Mistranslations: American Remakes of British Television. Co-authored with Professor Priscilla Walton. Eds. Carlen Lavigne and Heather Marcovitch. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2011. 75-97.