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Dr. Emily Fedoruk, Postdoctoral Scholar

Dr. Emily Fedoruk is excited to be back at SFU working within a community that has been so supportive and inspiring for her as a scholar, teacher, and poet. Most recently, she has been teaching at the University of British Columbia and she completed her PhD in Cultural Studies at the University of Minnesota in 2019. Her current book manuscript, Poetry, or Elsewhere: Literature and Public Life in the Twenty-First Century investigates the role of poetry in everyday life, engaging the political economies of urbanism and the contemporary built environment and looking specifically at public installations of poems in commercial space.

As the SpokenWeb Postdoctoral Fellow in the Multimedia Archive at SFU, Emily is also at work on a second project that seeks to identify a constellation of radical postsecondary classes in the arts from the 1960s forward, beginning with Prof. Warren Tallman鈥檚 1963 UBC class ENGL 410: Poetry Writing, which is known more infamously as the 1963 Vancouver Poetry Conference. Emily鈥檚 research and writing has been published in A Feminist Urban Theory for our Time: Rethinking Social Reproduction and the Urban (Wiley Antipode Book Series 2021), and with Vancouver鈥檚 221A Artist-Run Centre. As a poet, as well as publishing in print venues such as PELTDANDelion and Open Text: Canadian Poetry and Poetics in the 21st Century, she has published in collaboration with artists at BC鈥檚 Lake Country Art Gallery and with sculptor Tegan Moore at MKG127 in Toronto. Her poetry collection, All Still, was published in 2008 by Linebooks.

Professor Cheryl Narumi Naruse
Jack and Nancy Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholar in History

An associate professor of English at Tulane University, Naruse's appointment is hosted by the Global Asia Program, with an affiliation with the Department of English between September 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025. Learn more...