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  1. Laura Moss (BA, U of Toronto; MA U of Guelph, PhD Queen’s U) (pronouns she/ her/ hers) is Professor of English at UBC where she teaches Canadian and African literatures. She is currently the Associate Dean, Students, in the Faculty of Arts. Trained as a postcolonial theorist and a specialist in world literature written in English, her ...

  2. Laura Moss, B.A., M.A., Ph.D Professor, Department of English Language and Literatures, University of British Columbia Email: laura.moss AT ubc.ca (pronouns: she/her/hers) English Department Office: 522 Buchanan Tower , UBC Mailing Address: 397-1873 East Mall, UBC, Vancouver BC, V6T 1Z1

  3. Laura Moss is Professor of English in the Department of English Language and Literatures at UBC where she primarily teaches Canadian and African literatures, the literary and cultural history of Canada, postcolonial and anti-colonial writing, and the environmental humanities.

    • Selected Articles, Chapters, Interviews, and Stuff
    • Editorials For Canadian Literature
    • Invited Lectures/ Plenaries/ Presentations
    “Modified Seeds and Morphemes: Going from Farm to Page.” The Other Side(s) of 150. Ed. Sarah Henzi and  Linda Morra. Waterloo : Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2021. 66-79. Collection awarded the  2021 Prize f...
    “Infinitely Surveying CanLit.” Surveying CanLit: A Presentation-Interview Panel on Course Syllabi. Edited by Manina Jones and Laura Moss. Canadian Literature web, canlit.ca. (2020).https://canlit.c...
    “25 Ways to Increase Your Chances at Publication.” Inside Higher Ed. Opinion. May 2019. https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2019/05/15/how-increase-your-chances-getting-your-work-published-schola...
    “On Not Refusing CanLit”  Refuse: CanLit in Ruins, Ed. Hannah McGregor, Julie Rak, and Erin Wunker. Toronto: Book*hug, Fall 2018. 146-148.
    Canadian Literature 241 (2020), Reading, Writing, and Listening Issue, Moss, Editor; Editorial “111 Days of COVID and Reading.” 6-15. (190 pages)  https://canlit.ca/article/111-days/
    60th Anniversary Issue. Canadian Literature 239 (2020), L. Moss, Editor; Editorial “A Diamond Anniversary.” 6-9. (190 pages). https://canlit.ca/article/a-diamond-anniversary/
    Lost and Found Issue Canadian Literature 236 (Spring 2018), L. Moss, Editor; Editorial, “An Editor’s Advice: How to Increase Your Chances of Publication in an Academic Journal.” 6-13. (192 pages)....
    Literary History Issue. L. Moss, Editor. Canadian Literature 233 (Spring 2017); Editorial “Business Arising.” 6-9.  (https://canlit.ca/article/literary-history-business-arising/)https://canlit.ca/a...
    ‘The intoxicated octopus and the garlic-kissed prawn’: Geoffrey Davis in Canada.” Memorial Tribute. Association of Commonwealth Literature and Languages (ACLALS Triennial). Auckland, New Zealand. J...
    “Modified Seeds and Morphemes: Going from Farm to Page.” The Centre for Creative Writing and Oral Culture and the Centre for Globalization Studies, University of Manitoba, October 2017.
    “How Do We Study Cultural Institutions?” Cultural Institutions and Cultural Power Workshop. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. October 2015.
    “Past, Present, and Future: Indigeneity, Multiculturalism, and Environmental Citizenship in Canadian Literature.” University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain, April 27-28, 2015. (Invited, Visiting Lec...
  4. Jan 16, 2020 · Dr. Laura Moss is a Professor in the Department of English Language and Literatures who joined UBC in 2002. She researches the literatures of Canada and Southern Africa in relation to literary theories of postcolonialism, diaspora, nationalism, and multiculturalism; intersections of art and public policy; and literary history.

  5. Laura Moss is more than a program manager to many Internal Medicine residents and colleagues within the Department of Medicine; she is a kind and helpful mentor and advocate who goes above and beyond to address their concerns. Laura leads with care, efficiency, and confidence.

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