Paul Barrett is an Assistant Professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph where he teaches Canadian Literature and Digital Humanities. He is the author of Blackening Canada: Diaspora, Race, Multiculturalism and the editor of ‘Membering Austin Clarke. His current research project considers the history of humanism in Canadian literature from the 1850s to the present.
Works by Paul Barrett
Book Reviews by Paul Barrett
By Paul Barrett
Published in web format on Canadian Literature‘s website. (Pending print publication.)
- Temerity & Gall by John Metcalf (Author)
By Paul Barrett
Published in 60th Anniversary Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 239 (2019): 128-129.
- Days by Moonlight by André Alexis
By Paul Barrett
Published in 60th Anniversary Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 239 (2019): 143-144.
- Locating Home: The First African-Canadian Novel and Verse Collections by George Elliott Clarke
By Paul Barrett
Published in House, Home, Hospitality Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 237 (2019): 134-135.
- Brother by David Chariandy
Articles by Paul Barrett
By Paul Barrett
Published in Emerging Scholars 2. Spec. issue of Canadian Literature 228-229 (Spring/Summer 2016): 208-225.
Book Reviews of Paul Barrett's Works
By Paul Barrett
Reviewed in Not Just a Canadian Writer by Sarah Lawson Welsh
By Paul Barrett
Reviewed in Narrating Black Canada by Andrea Davis
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