Professor
Isabel Bader Theatre, Room 315, 93 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M5S 2C7
416-585-4475
Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
Cross-Appointments
Centre for Comparative Literature
Fields of Study
- Modern and Contemporary Hispanic Literatures and Cultures
Areas of Interest
- Environmental humanities
- Critical and cultural studies
- Affect and queer theory
- Latin American film
- 21st century Latin American culture
- Creative non-fiction and experimental critical writing
Biography
Eva-Lynn Jagoe's recent book, Take Her, She’s Yours (Punctum Books, 2019), explores theoretical notions of psychoanalysis, subjectivity and feminism through an experiential first-person narrative. Her next book project is on Spanish history, memory, and climate change. She disseminates her research through creative non-fiction and hybrid prose, as well as more traditional academic writing.
Jagoe’s first book, The End of the World as They Knew It: Writing Experiences of the Argentine South (Bucknell UP, 2008), examines representations of the South in Argentine and English texts from the nineteenth century to the present, arguing that the narration of this space is formative in the shaping of a collective memory and history of Argentina.
Education
PhD, Duke University
MA, University of Wales, Cardiff
BA, McGill
Administrative Service
Director of Latin American Studies (2009-2010)
Acting Director of Comparative Literature (2013-14)
Literature and Critical Theory Coordinator, Victoria College (2017-2018)
Instructor and Organizer, “Toronto Humanities at Large Writing Workshop: Public-Facing Writing for Academics,” Jackman Humanities Institute, May 2019
SGS Dissertation Working Group (2019-20)
FAS First Year Foundations Council (2018-2020)
Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies of the Department of Spanish & Portuguese (2021-2022)
Vice-Principal, Innis College (2022-2025)