Areas of Interest

Earning a BA in History fulfilled what may be considered an academic ‘inquiry’ I made with wanting to understand more about the context in which 19th century authors produced canonical texts. I also rediscovered my elementary school interest in the ancient world.  From this I got into historical archaeology, as well as writing for the fine and performing arts.  Political Studies and theory remained a passion throughout in the pursuit of understanding how we ought to live.

At the finish of my undergrad, historiography, post-structuralism and the ‘deconstructed master narrative’ or ‘reconstructed narrative’ brought together my interests in humanities and became a subject specialization in secondary social studies, while I found myself shifting back into how the creation of contemporary texts informs the present critique of the Canadian establishment and dialogues with historiography.

Historiography

Contemporary History – History of Popular Culture, Urban History, Corporate History

Art & Music History – 20th century

Ancient History – Classic Era World History, New World Archaeology, Old World Evolutionary Psychology, Agrarianism

Geography – Sustainability, Environmental Protection

Philosophy – Western Canon, Logic

Political Ideologies, Theory & the Canadian State

Public Policy & Governance

English  – creative writing, academic writing, semiotics, modernists, plays

Theatre & Film Studies – Beckett, Kane, Shakespeare, Ibsen

Project Education – Literacy, Digital Media & Curriculum Design

Critical Theory

Game Theory

Post Structuralism

Aesthetics

Ethnography of intoxicant use and street culture

Humanism

Technocracy

Artography

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