Department of English
Anne-Marie Lee-Loy
Associate Professor
PhD, University of Warwick
Office: JOR 1022
Phone: 416-979-5000 ext 6043
E-mail: aleeloy@ryerson.ca
Dr. Anne-Marie Lee-Loy joined the Department in 2003 after completing her doctoral degree in British and Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Warwick (UK). She has taught on a wide range of topics at Ryerson and as a sessional lecturer at the University of Guelph, including courses on postcolonial literatures, migrant writing, the Canadian short story and Asian literatures and cultures. Her research interests focus on theories and representations of cultural and national identities and the relationship between literature and the production of knowledge with a particular emphasis on Asian experiences in the Americas. She has published in the journals Asian Studies Review, Journal of Chinese Overseas, The Arts Journal and Anthurium and has contributed articles to recent and forthcoming books on Chinese in the Caribbean, mothering, and Canadian Caribbean writers.
Selected Publications:
- Searching for Mr. Chin: Construction of Nation and the Chinese in West Indian Literature. 2010








