Professor profiles

Christine McWebb

Christine McWebb

Director, Stratford Campus | Professor, French Studies

cmcwebb@uwaterloo.ca
519-888-4567 x23008
Office: DMS 3122

BA, MA, PhD (Western)

Professor McWebb’s present research focuses mainly on the Digital Humanities and late medieval French literature and culture. She has published extensively on the late medieval French writer Christine de Pizan as well as on the Roman de la rose.

Guy Poirier

Professor

poirier@uwaterloo.ca
519-888-4567 x43394
Office: ML 335

B.A. Université Laval, 1983

M.A. McGill University, 1986

PhD McGill University, 1991

Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada

Headshot of Anne Marie Miraglia

Anne Marie Miraglia

Professor Emmerita

ammiraglia@uwaterloo.ca
 

BA, MA, PhD (Toronto)

Professor Anne Marie Miraglia is a specialist of francophone novelists from Black and Arab Africa, Québec and the French Caribbean. Her research includes literary theory, semiotics, narratology and feminist criticism.

François Paré

François Paré

Distinguished Professor Emeritus

fpare@uwaterloo.ca
 

BA (Montreal), PhD (State University of New York, Buffalo), FRSC

François Paré's work is in the area of minority literatures, literature as a cultural institution, and 16th-century France. His book, Les littératures de l'exiguïté (Le Nordir, 1992, 1995, 2001), was awarded the Governor General's Award in 1993.