Language, Literature and Film

Cory Davies
Associate Professor, English
Office: 519 438-7224, ext. 603
Home: 519 433-8682
cedavies@huron.uwo.ca 
- Victorian British literature
- Robert and Elizabeth Browning
- Victorian Poetry and women's studies
- Children's literature

Teresa Hubel
Associate Professor, English
519 438-7224, ext. 219
tdhubel@huron.uwo.ca
http://publish.uwo.ca/~tdhubel/index.html
- Class theory
- History of the Devadasis (temple dancers) of Tamil Nadu
- Post-colonial theory
- Modern Indian literature in English

Peter Hyland
Professor, English
519 438-7224, ext. 221
phyland@huron.uwo.ca 
Languages: French, Japanese, Norwegian
- Early modern drama, including Shakespeare
- Early modern literature
- Film
- Performance: Original Practices

Theresa Hyland
Director of Writing and
Cross-Cultural Services
519 438-7224, ext. 317
Home: 519 641-8516
thyland@huron.uwo.ca
Languages: French, Italian, Japanese
- Writing Centre
- Writing proficiency assessment
- Plagiarism concerns
- Student learning in a writing centre environment
- Student performance issues when writing a timed assessment
- Second language writing issues
- Developing critical thinking skills in an academic writing environment

Marilyn Kidd
Professor, French and Asian Studies
519 438-7224, ext. 241
mkidd@huron.uwo.ca 
Languages: French
- French Literature from the Renaissance to the 20th Century
- French film of the 20th Century
- French Culture of all centuries

Mariana Lonescu
Associate Professor, French and Asian Studies
519 438-7224, ext. 259
mionesc2@huron.uwo.ca
Languages: French, Romanian
- 20th Century French literature
- French and Francophone women's writing
- Francophone film
- Children's literature

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Dr. Theresa Hyland, Director of Writing and Cross-Cultural Services
"Writing is both very personal and very public as it is the external expression of our values, feelings and opinions, but  we don't write in a vacuum. Our messages are formed to communicate to a particular community in a particular time and place. The Writing Services at Huron University College aim to help students understand the community within which they are writing, its expectations, and those modes of expression that are valued within our community."