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Anthony Tremblay

BA (St. Francis Xavier), MA (Victoria), PhD (UNB)

Tony Tremblay is Professor of Canadian and Cultural Studies at St. Thomas University. His areas of research include contemporary Maritime and Canadian literature; media, film, technology, McLuhan, and popular culture; and postcolonial theory and literature. His articles have appeared in English Studies in Canada, Studies in Canadian Literature, Essays on Canadian Writing, Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, Topia: A Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, The New Quarterly, ellipse, Paideuma, The Dalhousie Review, Pottersfield Portfolio, Brick, The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada, and a number of book-length scholarly collections on Louis Dudek, Quebec poetry, Atlantic literature, and Canadian modernism. He has also edited three collections of essays. His critical biography, David Adams Richards of the Miramichi, is forthcoming in 2007. He has lectured in India and the US as a Shastri and ICUSTA fellow. He is currently co-Director of the New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre at St. Thomas, and is on the editorial boards of The Antigonish Review and Nashwaak Review. His current research involves two archival projects: one on New Brunswick's pioneering modernists (A.G. Bailey and Desmond Pacey) and one editing the Selected Letters of Louis Dudek.