Contributors
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“Contributors.” The Winnifred Eaton Archive, edited by Mary Chapman and Jean Lee Cole, v. 2.0, 03 February 2024, https:// winnifredeatonarchive.org/ contributors.html.
Contributors
- Mary Chapman, Director
- Jean Lee Cole, Senior Consultant
- Joey Takeda, Technical Director
- Sydney Lines, Project Manager
- Serina Patterson, Website Designer
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Mary Chapman
Mary Chapman is the Director of The Winnifred Eaton
Archive, a Professor of English, and Academic Director of the Public
Humanities Hub at University of British Columbia. She is the author of the
award-winning monograph Making Noise, Making News: Suffrage Print Culture and US
Modernism (Oxford UP) and of numerous articles about American
literature and women writers. She has also edited Becoming Sui Sin Far: Early Fiction, Journalism and
Travel Writing by Edith Maude Eaton (McGill-Queen’s UP) and
published essays on the Eaton sisters in American
Quarterly, MELUS, Legacy, Canadian Literature, and American Periodicals. Her current research project is a
microhistory of the Eaton family. For more information, see http:// faculty.arts.ubc.ca/ mchapman/ .
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Joey Takeda
Joey Takeda is the Technical Director of The Winnifred Eaton
Archive and a Developer at Simon Fraser University’s Digital Humanities Innovation Lab
(DHIL). He is a graduate of the M.A. program in English at the University of
British Columbia where he specialized in Indigenous and diasporic literature,
science and technology studies, and the digital humanities.
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Sydney Lines
Sydney Lines is a Ph.D. candidate in English at the University of British
Columbia and Project Manager of The Winnifred
Eaton Archive. She is writing a dissertation on Winnifred Eaton
and Laura Goodman Salverson.
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Jean Lee Cole
Jean Lee Cole is Senior Consultant on The Winnifred Eaton
Archive, author of The Literary Voices of Winnifred
Eaton: Redefining Ethnicity and Authenticity (2002), co-editor of
A Japanese Nightingale and Madame Butterfly: Two
Orientalist Texts (2002, with Maureen Honey), and editor of the
original Winnifred Eaton Digital Archive (2004). She
is Professor of English at Loyola University Maryland.
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Serina Patterson
Serina Patterson has a Ph.D. in English from the University of British
Columbia. She is a web designer and designed The Winnifred
Eaton Archive website.
Hilary Ball
Hilary Ball is a graduate of the M.A. program in English at the University
of British Columbia and was a research assistant for The
Winnifred Eaton Archive.
Samantha Bowen
Samantha Bowen completed an Honours English student at the University of British Columbia and was a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton Archive.
Samantha Bowen is an Honours English student at the University of British
Columbia and was a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton
Archive.
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John Ivor Carlson
John Ivor Carlson is the Digital Production Editor at Yale University Press
and has a PhD in Medieval Literature from University of Virginia. He assisted
in the development of the original Winnifred Eaton Digital Archive created by
Jean Lee Cole.
Sijia Cheng
Sijia Cheng completed an MA student in English Language and Literatures at the University of British Columbia and was a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton Archive. Her research focuses primarily on Asian Canadian literature and queer theory.
Sijia Cheng is an MA student in English Language and Literatures at the
University of British Columbia and a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton Archive. Her research focuses primarily on
Asian Canadian literature and queer theory.
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Daisy Couture
Daisy Couture has a B.A. in English Literature and Psychology from the
University of British Columbia and was a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton Archive.
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Xara Zabihi Dutton
Xara Zabihi Dutton recently graduated from a Bachelors degree in English Literature at University College London. In the near future Xara hopes to combine research interests in material culture studies, aesthetics and critical race theory within Kurdish Studies.
Ambrose Faturoti
Ambrose Faturoti is Dean of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice for Student Life at Hawken School. He has a M.A. in English Literature and American
Studies from University of Virginia. He assisted in the development of the original Winnifred Eaton Digital Archive created by Jean Lee Cole.
Matthew Gibson
Matthew Gibson is the Executive Director at Virginia Humanities. He has a Ph.D.
in English Literature from University of Virginia. He assisted in the
development of the original Winnifred Eaton Digital Archive created by Jean Lee
Cole.
Isobel Gibson
Isobel Gibson is a B.A. Honours student majoring in History at Queen’s
University. Isobel’s work as a research assistant for The
Winnifred Eaton Archive intersects with her passions for art history
as well as research.
Ethan Gruber
Ethan Gruber is the Director of Data Science at the American Numismatic
Society and has an M.A. in Art and Architectural History from University of
Virginia. He assisted in the development of the original Winnifred Eaton
Digital Archive created by Jean Lee Cole.
Ken Ip
Ken Ip is a graduate of the M.A. program in English at the University of
British Columbia and was a research assistant for The
Winnifred Eaton Archive. During this time, his research interests
were focused towards digital humanities and Indigenous literatures. During his
time with the project, he contributed mainly as a transcriber and encoder for
several of Eaton’s works. He is currently working with the International
Society of Cell and Gene Therapy as Coordinator, Training and
Education.
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Jennifer Irving
Jennifer Irving is a graduate of the UCL English department.
Lucia Maggio
Lucia Maggio graduated in Japanese Studies at the University of Hokkaido and was a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton Archive.
Greg Murray
Greg Murray is the Director of Digital Initiatives at Princeton Theological
and has a MA in Literature and Religion from University of Virginia. He
assisted in the development of the original Winnifred Eaton Digital Archive
created by Jean Lee Cole.
Pavlina Pajot
Pavlina Pajot completed a Ph.D. in English at the University of British Columbia and was a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton Archive.
Jolie Sheffer
Jolie Sheffer is Associate Professor in English and American Culture Studies
and the Director of the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society at
Bowling Green State University. She was a research assistant on the original
Winnfired Eaton Digital Archive created by Jean Lee Cole.
Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor is a teacher of Upper School Humanities, advisor, and UPenn Mentor at St. Anne’s-Belfield School. He has a M.A. in English Literature from University of
Virginia. He assisted in the development of the original Winnifred Eaton Digital Archive created by Jean Lee Cole.
Leean Wu
Leean is an Honours English language and literature student at the
University of British Columbia and a research assistant for The Winnifred Eaton Archive. She was an undergraduate teaching assistant
for the UBC Coordinated Arts Program for two years and a research assistant for the UBC Public Humanities Hub.
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Diana Birchall
Diana Birchall is the author of Onoto Watanna: The Story of Winnifred Eaton and the
granddaughter of Winnifred Eaton. She is a collaborator on this
project.
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Jennifer Harris
Jennifer Harris is Associate Professor of English at the University of
Waterloo. She is a collaborator on The Winnifred Eaton
Archive.
Shaun Hunter
Shaun Hunter is the author of Calgary through the Eyes of
Writers (Rocky Mountain Books, 2018) and consultant for an
exhibition of the same name, featuring Winnifred Eaton, at the Lougheed House
in Calgary. She is a collaborator on The Winnifred Eaton
Archive
Elizabeth Rooney
Elizabeth Rooney is the co-editor of “A Half Caste” and Other Writings and the great-granddaughter of Winnifred Eaton through her daughter Doris Babcock Rooney. Elizabeth has a BA from U of Toronto and a DipLIT from Seneca College and has been involved in Eaton family research for many years.
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Karen Skinazi
Karen E. H. Skinazi is the Director of Liberal Arts at the University of
Bristol. She writes about women’s literature and republished Winnifred’s 1916
novel Marion: The Story of an Artist’s Model with a
long introduction situating the text in a history of passing narratives
(McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012). She is a collaborator on The Winnifred Eaton Archive.
Xine Yao
Christine “Xine” Yao is Lecturer in American Literature to 1900 at
University College London. Her first book Disaffected: The
Cultural Politics of Unfeeling in Nineteenth-Century America is
under contract with Duke University Press. She advised on The
Winnifred Eaton Archive
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