Barbara-Godard Prize Recipients
2021
Marta Croll-Baehre
“Imitation of Empire Cuisine”: An Auto-ethnographic Exploration of the Canadian Artisanal Menu in Conversation with Fred Wah’s Diamond Grill
2020
Prix non décerné
2019
Charlotte Comtois
Chroniques de l’intranquillité: lieux et précarité dans Le jeu de la musique de Stéfanie Clermont
2018
Emily Bednarz
Assembling Urban Archives: Reading Daphne Marlatt’s Liquidities: Vancouver Poems Then and Now
2017
Prize not awarded
2016
Rebekah Ludolph
Humour, Intersubjectivity, and Indigenous Female Identity in Anahareo’s Devil in Deerskins
2015
Alba de Béjar Muiños
Towards a Posthuman Ethic : Post-Anthropocentrism and the Role of the Cyborg in Larissa Lai’s Œuvre
2014
Isabelle Kirouac-Massicotte
De la colonisation à la prospection minière : la question de la frontier dans « Le rêve d’un géant » de Jeanne-Mance Delisle
Jessica Ratcliffe
The Politics of Science Fiction and Nalo Hopkinson’s Brown Girl in the Ring
2013
Hannah McGregor
University of Guelph
for her paper “The Anxieties and Affordances of Genre in the Work of Karen Connelly.”
2012
Sarah Gibbons
University of Waterloo
for her paper “Here’s to the Fatal Future: Risk, Crisis, and Resistance in Dionne Brand’s Ossuaries.”
2011
Joanne Leow
University of Toronto
for her paper “Re-map, Re-cover and Re-perform: Interdiscursivity and the Poetry of Wayde Compton.”
2010
Andrea King
Queens University
for her paper “Love Inside Out: Haunting in Anne Hébert’s Les fous de Bassan and Mary Novik’s Conceit.”
2009
Michel Nareau
Université de Moncton
for his paper “La nation à l’épreuve d’un récit métis. Ouvrir le Québec par le biais hispano-américain dans l’oeuvre de Francine Noel.”
Maude Lapierre
Université de Montréal
for her paper “Colonization, Miscomprehension and Juxtaposition: Majzels’ City of Forgetting as a Contact Zone.”
2008
Erica Kelly
University of Western Ontario
for her paper ” ‘Was Ever an Adventure Without its Cost?’: The Price of Nation Building in E.J. Pratt’s ‘Towards the Last Spike’.”
2007
Caroline Lamb
for her paper “Trading Insults: Competitive and Collaborative Identities in Canadian Hip Hop Music.”
2006
Maia Joseph
for her paper “Wondering into Country: Dionne Brand’s Dialogue with Nation in the Burnt River Sequence of A Map to the Door of No Return.”
2005
Jean-Sébastien Ménard
from McGill University,
for his paper “Sur la langue de Kerouac.”