Rishma
Dunlop
Language and Literary Studies
Faculty of Education
York University
4700 Keele St.
Toronto, Ontario
M3J 1P3
Tel: (416) 736-2100, Ext.20048
Fax: (416) 736-5913
E-mail: rdunlop@edu.yorku.ca
Rishma Dunlop is a professor in the Faculty
of Education at York University, Toronto, where she teaches courses
on The Literary Imagination and the Curriculum; Women, Education
and Literature, and Arts-Based Research Methods in Interdisciplinary
and Cultural Studies. Her research interests are interdisciplinary
and include aesthetics, feminist theory, environmental literature,
women and landscape, theories of difference, and fine arts and
narrative based research methodologies. She is a frequent invited
conference speaker and workshop leader at national and international
venues. She is a poet and fiction writer whose work has won awards
and has appeared in numerous books and journals including: Literator;
Poetry Nottingham International; Room of One's Own; English Quarterly;
Canadian Woman Studies; Contemporary Verse 2; Dandelion, Whetstone,
JCT, ARM Journal, Grain, Event, Journal of Educational Thought,
English Quarterly, Canadian Journal of Education.
Additionally, her poetry has been exhibited in collaboration
with a collective of visual artists in numerous juried exhibitions
that explore the interplay between language and visual images.
Rishma Dunlop was a finalist for the 1998 CBC Canada Council
Literary Awards for poetry. Her novel/dissertation Boundary
Bay, was a semi-finalist for the 1999 Chapters/Robertson
Davies Prize. She is the author of two volumes of poetry, Boundary
Bay, Staccato Chapbooks/Turnstone Press, and The
Body of My Garden, forthcoming in Fall of 2002 from
The Mansfield Press.