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Dr. Joel Akinwumi

Assistant Professor / Professeur adjoint
Department of French / D矇partement de fran癟ais
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Biography

Joel Akinwumi teaches African World Literatures in the Department of World Languages and Literatures and the Department of French. His current research focuses on the depiction of historical forgetting in six postcolonial African and Caribbean novels. His latest articles appeared in Nouvelles Etudes Francophones and Alternative francophone. He received his Ph.D. from UBC, where he has worked as a research assistant on various projects and taught courses ranging from elementary to advanced levels of French. He has also taught at Corpus Christi College (Vancouver). He is the winner of the 2021 Fran癟ois-Par矇 Award for the best paper presented by an emerging scholar at the international conference organized by APLAQA (Association des Professeur.e.s des litt矇ratures acadienne et qu矇b矇coise de lAtlantique).

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D (French Studies), University of British Columbia
  • M.A. (French Studies), University of Ibadan
  • B.A. (French & Education), Obafemi Awolowo University (ACE)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • African and Caribbean Literatures
  • Postcolonial Discourse
  • Memory Studies 
  • Migration Studies
  • Women Studies and African Feminism
  • Translation and Interpretation

Selected Publications

  • La postcolonie, la r矇sistance et la subjectivit矇 dans Mort dOluw矇mi dAjumako et Dieu nous la donn矇 de Maryse Cond矇. Alternative Francophone 2. 10 (2022) : 79-88.
  • "La m矇moire et la revendication f矇ministe : La saison de l'ombre de L矇onora Miano." Nouvelles tudes Francophones 35.1 (2020) : 188-201.
  • With Ramonu Sanusi. Une saison au Congo ou la trag矇die des nations africaines. Ife Journal of Foreign Languages 9 (2016) : 22-30.
  • With Pooja Booluck-Miller. Le trauma dautrui et sa narration : Les voyages de Merry Sisal de Gis癡le Pineau. Voix et Images, Francophonies dAm矇rique (forthcoming)