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Maria DiCenzo received her PhD from McMaster University in 1993. After teaching at Huron College and the University of Toronto (Erindale), she came to Wilfrid Laurier University in 1995 while holding a SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph.
Her early research focused on socialist and feminist theatre in the U.K., the politics of cultural funding in Canada, and Italian-Canadian theatre and culture.
She teaches courses in early 20th-century British literature, drama and theatre, and first-wave feminist print media.
I am currently working on a SSHRC-funded project entitled “Feminist Media in the Interwar Years: Continuity and Change in Women’s Movements.” This focus on British feminist periodicals in the interwar period grows out of my work on media history and the suffrage press from 1890-1918.
I am involved in several collaborative projects related to women’s media in the interwar period and to women’s activism in the aftermath of the First World War.
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Office location: DAWB 3-128
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For office hours see course materials. For undergraduate advising appointments contact jbuchan@wlu.ca.
Languages spoken: English, Italian
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