Shannon E. Hengen Explained

Shannon E. Hengen is a literary critic and professor of Canadian and women's literature at Laurentian University, Ontario, Canada[1] where she formerly served as chairperson for the Department of English. Her specialities include dramatic comedy, aboriginal theatre, contemporary feminist writing, and Margaret Atwood. The theory that most informs her work involves performance, carnival, and gender. The aspect of literary style that most concerns her is voice, and the theme that most intrigues her at present is marriage. She has written or edited numerous books.[2]

In 2007, Laurentian University's Presidential Advisory Committee on the Status of Women honoured her during its annual awards ceremony to celebrate International Women's Day, for her championing of women's literature.

Selected publications

Books edited

Chapters in academic books

Articles

Notes and References

  1. http://www.laurentian.ca/Laurentian/Home/Departments/Humanities+MA/Faculty/hengen_shannon.htm?Laurentian_Lang=en-CA Laurentian University faculty page
  2. https://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&rh=i%3Astripbooks%2Cp_27%3AShannon%20Hengen&field-author=Shannon%20Hengen&page=1 Amazon.com