Jane Tolmie
Associate Professor
Gender Studies; English
Cross-appointed to the Department of English; Affiliated with Cultural Studies
DPhil (Performance and Gender Studies), Oxford University
PhD (English and Comparative Literature), Harvard University
AM (English and Comparative Literature), Harvard University
MA (English), Yale University
BA, Yale University
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Research interests: comics and sequential art, feminism, queer theory, theatre and performance, reproductive justice, science fiction, fantasy, critical disability studies, art activism
This CFP for a special issue in the open-access, peer-reviewed journal _Humanities_ on feminism and comics studies is now open, guest edited by Jane Tolmie, see:
Jane Tolmie (PhD Harvard, DPhil Oxon, Rhodes Scholar) is a medievalist and literature and comics specialist with research interests in: fan studies, performance and theatre (medieval and modern); sequential art; science fiction and fantasy; feminist, queer, and gender theory; autobiography/self-narration; and social justice. Her current research projects engage with critical disability studies and storytelling, and reproductive justice in popular culture. She supervises MA and PhD students in a range of disciplines including Gender Studies, English, Cultural Studies, and Education.
She is a poet, feminist activist, blogger (HuffPo), and a member of . She regularly contributes interviews on topics in feminist studies and popular culture, e.g. 鈥溾 Interview. CBC Radio The Sunday Edition. 29 November, 2015.
In connection with her work in popular culture, in this case the practice of fanvidding, she is an advocate of public and academic engagement with fandom; see appendix O of .
She is cross-appointed to English and affiliated with the graduate program in Cultural Studies.
Selected Publications
鈥溾&苍产蝉辫;Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics. 8:2, 2024.
Contagious Imagination: The Work and Art of Lynda Barry. Ed. Jane Tolmie (University Press of Mississippi, 2022).
Drawing from Life: Memory and Subjectivity in Comic Art. Ed. Jane Tolmie. (University Press of Mississippi, 2013). Nominated for 2014 Eisner award.
. Ed. Jane Tolmie and M. J. Toswell. Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe. (Brepols Press, 2010).
The Book of Vole is an ongoing poetry/art project in 2023 and the only creative project included here, done in collaboration with Canadian artist and discussed briefly .
- Jane Tolmie and Perry Rath, collaborative art/poetry exhibit at the Vancouver Art Institute, April 3-June 29, 2016.
- Jane Tolmie. 鈥淏ook of Vole (excerpts).鈥 Imaginarium 3: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing. Ed.Sandra Kasturi and Helen Marshall. ChiZine 2015
- 鈥淓xperiments in Autobiography: The Book of Vole (excerpts).鈥 Strange Horizons. 2013.
鈥淵ork: The Slaughter of the Innocents.鈥 Ed. & Intro. The Broadview Anthology of Medieval Drama. Ed. Christina M. Fitzgerald and John T. Sebastian. Broadview. 2013.
鈥淢asculinities in Canadian Literature.鈥 Jane Tolmie and Karis Shearer. Canadian Perspectives on Men and Masculinities. Ed. Jason Laker. OUP: 2010.
鈥淧ublic Scandal and Private Pain: Joseph's Quite Reasonable Doubts.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Performance, Drama and Spectacle in the Medieval City. Ed. Catherine Emerson, Adrian Tudor, Mario Longtin. Leuven: Peeters, 2010.
鈥淢odernism, Memory and Desire: Queer Cultural Production in Alison Bechdel鈥檚 Fun Home.鈥&苍产蝉辫;Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies. 22, 2009.
鈥淓ve in the Looking-Glass: Interpretive Labour in the Anglo-Norman Adam play.鈥&苍产蝉辫;lectio difficilior: European Online Journal of Feminist Exegesis. 2, 2009.
鈥淪ilence in the Sewing Chamber: Le Roman de Silence.鈥&苍产蝉辫;French Studies. 63:1, 2009.
鈥淢edievalism and the Fantasy Heroine.鈥 Journal of Gender Studies.15:2, 2006. 145-59
鈥淕oading, Ritual discord and the deflection of blame.鈥 Journal of Historical Pragmatics: Ritual Language Behaviour. Vol.4., No.2. 2003. 287-301.
鈥淔raming Persuasion: Eve and the Fall of the Verbal Order.鈥 Mediaevalia: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Medieval Studies Worldwide. Vol. 20, 2001. 93-118
鈥淒ave Duncan.鈥 Dictionary of Literary Biography: Canadian Fantasy and Science-Fiction Writers. Ed. Douglas Ivison. A Bruccoli Clar Layman Book, The Gale Group, 2002. 75-90
鈥淭ongue in Cheek: Treating Cannibalism in Science Fiction.鈥 Wit鈥檚 End. 1995. 6-9