[:en]The Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures (ACQL) is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2019 Gabrielle Roy Prize (English section), which each year honours the best work of Canadian literary criticism published in English. This year’s shortlisted finalists (in alphabetical order) are Jody Mason for Home Feelings: Liberal Citizenship and the Canadian Reading Camp Movement (McGill-Queen’s University Press), Tony Tremblay for The Fiddlehead Moment: Pioneering an Alternative Canadian Modernism in New Brunswick (McGill-Queen’s University Press), and J. A. Weingarten for Sharing the Past: The Reinvention of History in Canadian Poetry since 1960 (University of Toronto Press). The shortlist was chosen by a jury composed of Margery Fee (University of British Columbia), Heidi Tiedemann-Darroch (Camosun College), and Veronica Austen (St. Jerome’s University). The winner will be announced publicly on September 15th 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Veronica Austen
Chair of the Jury, English Section, ACQL/ALCQ
Department of English
St. Jerome’s University at the University of Waterloo
Eftihia Mihelakis
Présidente du Jury, section francophone, ALCQ/ACQL
Department of Classical and Modern Languages
Brandon University
MihelakisE@brandonu.ca[:fr]L’Association des littératures canadienne et québécoise (ALCQ) est heureuse d’annoncer la liste des finalistes pour l’obtention du Prix Gabrielle-Roy 2019 (section francophone) qui récompense chaque année le meilleur ouvrage de critique littéraire écrit en français portant sur les littératures canadienne et/ou québécoise. Les finalistes sont (en ordre alphabétique) : Lucie Hotte et Johanne Melançon pour l’ouvrage collectif Robert Dickson. Écrire en temps de paix relative (Éditions Prise de parole) ; Marie-Andrée Lamontagne pour Anne Hébert, vivre pour écrire (Les Éditions du Boréal) ; Pamela V. Sing et Jimmy Thibeault pour l’ouvrage collectif Marguerite-A. Primeau, première femme de lettres du Far Ouest canadien (Les Éditions David). Ces finalistes ont été choisis par un jury formé de Daniel Laforest (The University of Alberta), Julien Lefort-Favreau (Queen’s University) et Eftihia Mihelakis (Brandon University). Le nom du lauréat ou de la lauréate sera annoncé publiquement le 15 septembre 2020.
The Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures (ACQL) is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2019 Gabrielle Roy Prize (English section), which each year honours the best work of Canadian literary criticism published in English. This year’s shortlisted finalists (in alphabetical order) are Jody Mason for Home Feelings: Liberal Citizenship and the Canadian Reading Camp Movement (McGill-Queen’s University Press), Tony Tremblay for The Fiddlehead Moment: Pioneering an Alternative Canadian Modernism in New Brunswick (McGill-Queen’s University Press), and J. A. Weingarten for Sharing the Past: The Reinvention of History in Canadian Poetry since 1960 (University of Toronto Press). The shortlist was chosen by a jury composed of Margery Fee (University of British Columbia), Heidi Tiedemann-Darroch (Camosun College), and Veronica Austen (St. Jerome’s University). The winner will be announced publicly on September 15th 2020.
Renseignements :
Eftihia Mihelakis
Présidente du Jury, section francophone, ALCQ/ACQL
Department of Classical and Modern Languages
Brandon University
Veronica Austen
Chair of the Jury, English Section, ACQL/ALCQ
Department of English
St. Jerome’s University at the University of Waterloo