Author Biography
Dominique Hétu is a postdoctoral fellow (SSHRC, CLC) at the Canadian Literature Centre (U Alberta), where she works at the intersections of care ethics, ordinary ethics, and contemporary Canadian literature by women in French and English. She obtained her PhD (FRQSC) from the Université de Montréal, after completing a dissertation titled Geographies of Care and Posthuman Relationality in North American Fiction by Women. With Maïté Snauwaert, she edited an issue of the journal temps zero titled “Les imaginaires du care.” She has also published in journals such as Canadian Literature, ARIEL, Mosaic, TransVerse, and Nouvelles vues, and she contributed a chapter to the recent book Comparative Literature for the New Century (McGill-Queen’s, 2018).