Adjunct and Visiting Professors

Adjuncts

Baron, Jaimie
Adjunct Professor
jaimie1@ualberta.ca

Brown, Susan
Adjunct Professor
susan.brown@ualberta.ca

Cohn, Jonathan
Adjunct Professor
cohn@ualberta.ca

DyckFehderau, Ruth
Adjunct Professor
Academic Teaching Staff, Lecturer
Department of English and Film Studies
University of Alberta
rdyckfeh@ualberta.ca 

Kowalchuk, Kristine
Adjunct Professor
Instructor Critical Reading and Writing
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
kristinekowalchuk@gmail.com
Morris, Mark
Adjunct Professor
Academic Teaching Staff, Lecturer
mm17@ualberta.ca

Visiting Professors

Varga, Balázs

Visiting Professor 
Associate Professor of Film Studies
ELTE, Eötvös Loránd University
balazs1@ualberta.ca

Balázs Varga is a film historian whose research and teaching focus on modern and contemporary Central-European cinema, European cinema, production studies, popular cinema, and documentaries. He is a founding editor of Metropolis, a scholarly journal on film theory and history based in Budapest. Varga has published numerous articles and essays in English, Italian, Polish, Czech, and Hungarian books and journals. His current project examines popular Hungarian and East European screen cultures during and after socialism.

Yuan, Xia

Visiting Professor - Centre for Literatures in Canada / Centre de littératures au Canada
Director of Canadian Studies Center of Nanjing Normal University
School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Nanjing Normal University, China
xyuan14@ualberta.ca

Professor Xia Yuan is director of the Canadian Studies Center of Nanjing Normal University, one of the oldest Canadian Studies Centers across China. She has been engaged in Canadian literary studies for 20 years, with the publication of two books in Chinese about Margaret Atwood and the (co-)translation of Atwood’s Oryx and Crake. Now she is doing research on “The Chronicle of English-Canadian Literature (2001-2020)” granted by National Social Science Foundation of China. As a recipient of the Canada-China Scholars’ Exchange Program, her job is to introduce Canadian literature to Chinese people, and thus let them know more about Canada and Canadian culture.