Fladd CV 1 NADINE FLADD Curriculum Vitae nfladd@uwo.ca EDUCATION 2007 - Present Doctoral candidate, English Dissertation: Transnational Conversations: The New Yorker and Canadian Short Story Writers Supervisor: Manina Jones Second Reader: D.M.R. Bentley 2005-2006 Master of Arts, English Independent Research Project: Milking Realism for all it's Worth: Alice Munro as Fiction/Theorist Supervisor: Manina Jones 2001-2005 Honours Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction, English Wilfrid Laurier University TEACHING EXPERIENCE Sheridan College Fall 2013 Comm 19999: Essential Communication Skills. Instructor. Laurentian University, Barrie Summer 2013 English 3346: Modern Women's Writing. Instructor Winter 2013 English 3497: Special Topics in North American Literature II. Instructor. Fall 2012 English 3496: Special Topics in North American Literature I. Instructor. Humber College Fall 2012 Communications 200: College Writing Skills. Instructor. Winter 2012 English 2240G: Feminist Literary Theory. Instructor. 2010-2011 English 3774E: Canadian Literature. Teaching Assistant. 2009-2010 English 1020E: Advanced Introduction to Literatures and Cultures. Teaching Assistant. Nominated for Graduate Teaching Assistant Award. 2008-2009 English 2700E Special Topics: Women and Literature: Women's Writing and Testimony. Teaching Assistant. Nominated for Graduate Student Teaching Award. 2007-2008 English 020E: Introduction to Literature and Composition. Teaching Assistant. 2005-2006 English 020E: Introduction to Literature and Composition. Teaching Assistant. Nominated for Graduate Student Teaching Award.
Fladd CV 2 The Princeton Review Spring/Summer 2011 MCAT Verbal Reasoning and Writing Instructor Frontier College Summer 2009 The Native Learning Centre, Nokee Kwe Occupational Skill Development, London, Ontario. Volunteer GED Instructor and Tutor. Simcoe County District School Board Spring 2005 Tutor in the Classroom Program. Teaching Assistant. Barrie Central Collegiate Institute, Barrie, Ontario. Wilfrid Laurier University 2003-2005 The Writing Centre. Student Tutor. HONOURS AND AWARDS 2011 Ontario Graduate Scholarship 2011 Arts and Humanities Alumni Graduate Award (University of Western Ontario) 2010 Graduate Thesis Research Award () Arts and Humanities Alumni Graduate Award (University of Western Ontario) 2007 David Clever Memorial Award (University of Ottawa declined to attend UWO) 2006 Hugh MacLachlan Scholarship (Wilfrid Laurier University) 2005 SSHRC CGS Master's Ontario Graduate Scholarship (declined in favour of SSHRC funding) 2005-2006, Western Graduate Research Scholarship (University of Western 2007-2011 Ontario) Gold Medal in English (Wilfrid Laurier University) 2003, 2004, 2005 Flora Roy Scholarship (Wilfrid Laurier University) 2003 Gerald A. Noonan Memorial Bursary (Wilfrid Laurier University) Trent and Carol Robinson Bursary (Wilfrid Laurier University) Proctor & Gamble Scholarship (Wilfrid Laurier University) Wilfrid Laurier University Students' Union Volunteer of the Year 2002 First Year History Book Prize (Wilfrid Laurier University) 2001 Rotary Club of Barrie Award for Citizenship Major Frank Hersey Citizenship Award Lori Ross Award for Leading Citizen Ontario Principal's Council Award for Student Leadership Lieutenant Governor's Community Volunteer Award PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS "Stunning and Strange": Iceland as Memory and Prophecy in Alice Munro s "The Bear
Fladd CV 3 Came Over the Mountain" and Sarah Polley s "Away from Her." Double-Takes: Intersections Between Canadian Literature and Film. Ed. David R. Jarraway. Ottawa: U of Ottawa P, 2013. 59-76. "Getting Feedback to Feed Forward: Incorporating Revision into Upper-Year English Papers." TIPS: Teaching Innovation Projects Journal 1.2 (2011). Web. NON PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Review of Sophistication: A Literary and Cultural History by Faye Hammill in Women s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 4: 42 (2013). 467-469. Print. Mini-review of Beauty and Sadness by André Alexis in "Top five Canadian/Western-connected books for 2010." AlumniGazette. Winter 2011. Web. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Revis(it)ing Modernist Moments: Morley Callaghan and The New Yorker, Exile s Return, an Editing Modernism in Canada (EMiC) Colloquium, L Institut du Monde Anglophone Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, Paris, 2012. "Empire State of Mind: Mavis Gallant's Challenge to New Yorker Readers," Joint Session with Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English, the Bibliographical Society of Canada and Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, 2011. "Collaborative Contexts: Reciprocal Influence in Alice Munro s Relationship with The New Yorker," Association of Canadian and Québec Literatures, Concordia University, Montreal, 2010. "Multiple Authorship and the Myth of Sovereign Genius: Mavis Gallant's Transnational Collaborations with The New Yorker," Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English, Carleton University, Ottawa, 2009. "'Stunning and Strange': Iceland as Memory and Prophecy in Alice Munro s "The Bear Came Over the Mountain" and Sarah Polley s 'Away from Her,'" Canadian Literature Symposium, University of Ottawa, 2009. "Expatriate Border-Crossing: Mavis Gallant and The New Yorker" Print Crossing Cultures - A Graduate Student Colloquium; University of Toronto, 2009. "'A work [no longer] in praise of terrorism?': The effect of September 11th on the meaning of Samson Agonistes" Northeast Region Conference on Christianity and Literature; St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, New York, 2006.
Fladd CV 4 INVITED TALKS/MEDIA APPEARANCES Eaton, Erin. Canadian literature prize for women in the works. Interview. Humber News. 30 October 2012. Web. "'Perhaps these things go on in Canada, but no American reader would understand it': Mavis Gallant and The New Yorker." McIntosh Prize Competition., 2011. "Unveiling Reflection." Invited Talk. Alternative Spring Break Program Pre-Service Workshop,. 2011. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE 2012 Arts & Humanities Faculty Development Series in Community Service Learning 2011 Advanced Teaching Program (ATP), Teaching Support Centre, University of Western Ontario ACADEMIC SERVICE Other sessions attended at Teaching Support Centre: Communicating with Journal Editors Writing for Publication and Getting Published Getting Feedback on your Teaching Women in Academe Taking Time for Time Management Tips 2010-2011 Graduate Student Representative Visiting Speakers Committee 2009-2011 Co-Chair Canadianist Research Group 2009-2010 Faculty/Staff Team Leader Alternative Spring Break Program 2008-2009 Co-Chair Graduate English Society
Fladd CV 5 2008-2009 Member Writer-in-Residence Committee 2007-2008 Departmental Councillor Society of Graduate Students PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Editing Modernism in Canada (EMiC) Graduate Fellow Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) Bibliographical Society of Canada REFERENCES Dr. D.M.R. Bentley, Distinguished University Professor and Carl F. Klinck Professor in Canadian Literature University College 375 (519) 661-2111 ext. 85813 dbentley@uwo.ca Dr. Julia Emberley, Professor University College 382 (519) 661-2111 ext. 85840 jemberle@uwo.ca Dr. Manina Jones, Professor and Vice Chair University College 372 (519) 661-2111 ext. 85783 mjones@uwo.ca