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Diehl, Lindsay A.

Assistant Professor, English, Theatre, Film and Media

Email: Lindsay.Diehl@umanitoba.ca

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Asian Canadian studies

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Canadian Literature

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Creative Writing

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Research Description

Lindsay Diehl works in the English, Theatre, Film & Media department. Her areas of expertise include diasporic Canadian literatures, creative writing, Asian Canadian Studies, settler colonial studies, postcolonial theory, and transnational feminism. As a creative writer and critical scholar, Dr. Diehl often blends scholarly and creative methodologies to explore intersecting issues of nationalism, settler-colonialism, race, gender, and identity. She is particularly interested in how storytelling allows for personal, emotional, and affective elements frequently overlooked in conventional forms of criticism.

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