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Benoît Doyon-Gosselin

Full Professor
Université de Moncton
Département d'études françaises
Participates in 1 Session

Benoit Doyon-Gosselin is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Acadian Studies and Minority Communities at the Université de Moncton. He is also Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. In 2018, he published Lettres à mon ami américain (Prise de parole), an annotated edition of the correspondence of Acadian poet Gérald Leblanc. His areas of research are Acadian literature and francophone literatures in Canada. His most recent essay is entitled Moncton mentor. Géocritique d'une ville (Perce-Neige, 2022). He is interested in the sociology of literature and the links between space and literature.Benoit Doyon-Gosselin is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Acadian and Minority Studies at the Université de Moncton. He is also Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. In 2018, he published Lettres à mon ami américain (Prise de parole), an annotated edition of the correspondence of Acadian poet Gérald Leblanc. His areas of research are Acadian literature and francophone literatures in Canada. His most recent essay is entitled Moncton mentor. Géocritique d'une ville (Perce-Neige, 2022). He is interested in the sociology of literature and the links between space and literature.

Sessions in which Benoît Doyon-Gosselin participates

Wednesday 30 April, 2025

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