Heather Macfarlane is an associate professor and settler scholar of English at Queen’s University. A comparatist by training, she works on questions of space and place in Canadian, Quebecois, Indigenous, and diaspora literatures.
Heather Macfarlane is an associate professor and settler scholar of English at Queen’s University. A comparatist by training, she works on questions of space and place in Canadian, Quebecois, Indigenous, and diaspora literatures.
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