HUMA 7P01 — Poster Presentation a Success!

On Wednesday April 2, the PhD Interdisciplinary Humanities 7P01 first and second year students presented their capstone thesis project to the Brock community members.  The event showcased the students hard work, dedication and expertise, effectively they were able to engage the community in the complexities of their projects through their clear and informative presentations.

Congratulations and appreciation goes out to the students for the success of this event, which highlighted the commitment that Brock HUMA has to fostering academic excellence! Great job everyone!


Teresa A. Galbraith
Thesis: Case study of the discursive production of whiteness, health, and heteronormativity through the anthropomorphization of Elsie the Borden Cow.
Supervisor: Lynn Arner
Email: [email protected]


Long Hoang Vu
Thesis: The Cultural Politics of Giftedness
Supervisor: Trevor Norris
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2540-3223
Email: [email protected]


Philip Akoje
Thesis: Decoloniality, Masks, Masquerades, and Rhizomes
Supervisor: David Fancy
Website:https://brocku.academia.edu/PhilipAkoje
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-2566-4216;
Email:  [email protected]


Laur Pilon
Thesis: Queer, Trans and Crip Abstractions: Painting as a Mode of Posthumanist Performativity 
Supervisor: Christine Daigle
Website:http://www.laur-p.com
Email: [email protected]


Elizabeth Colantoni
Thesis: Cosimo “Il Vecchio” de’ Medici’s Politics-as-Performance 
Supervisor: David Fancy
Email: [email protected]


Anna Roshni Jose
Thesis: Therapeutic Mnemotechnics: A Study on Cultural Memory in Select Palestinian Short Fiction in English
Supervisor: Susan Spearey
Email: [email protected] 


Hani Hedayati
Thesis: Critical Discourse Analysis of Post-Colonial Ideologies and Their Re/Production in Migration Literature 
Supervisor: Margot Francis 
Email: [email protected]