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Kathleen Kellett-Betsos fonds
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F 524
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1993-2003 (Creation)
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- Kellett-Betsos, Kathleen
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7 cm of textual records
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Kathleen Kellett-Betsos is an Associate Professor in the Department of French and Spanish Languages and Literatures at Ryerson University. Kellett-Betsos earned her BA (Hons.) from Simon Fraser University (1981), and her MA (1983) and PhD (1991) in French with a specialization in Quebec literature from the University of Toronto. She has been a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies at Ryerson University since 2001 and is a member of the M.A. in Immigration and Settlement Studies program as well as the graduate program in Communication and Culture. Her research focuses on Franco-Canadian minority literatures and cultures, particularly Franco-Ontarian literature, as well as immigrant voices in Canadian literature, feminist critical theory, narratology and literary detective fiction. She has published essays on authors including Anne Hébert, Antonine Maillet, Anne Dandurand, Daniel Poliquin and Chrystine Brouillet in collective works and in journals including Studies in Canadian literature, University of Toronto Quarterly, Tangence, Québec Studies and @nalyses.
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Fonds consists of articles, papers, book reviews, and book chapters authored by Kellett-Betsos.
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Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.