Post-Doc, English
Academic Postdoctoral Fellow
Arts and Social Sciences
Thesis Title: Middlebrow Politics and the Book War: Periodicals, Print History and the Commercialization of Literature, 1905-1932
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Sean Latham
Holly Laird Joseph Kestner |
About
Matt Huculak is a Postdoctoral Fellow with Editing Modernism in Canada at Dalhousie University and is project manager for EMiC's "Commons," a digital repository of modernist Canadian publications. He is currently digitizing the French-Canadian magazine, Le Nigog.
Huculak has worked as project manager and digital editor of the Modernist Journals Project, an editorial assistant with the James Joyce Quarterly, and webmaster for the Modernist Studies Association.
His work in digital media involves designing collaborative environments to facilitate teaching and research–an objective that he has already achieved in providing online access to archival and rare print materials through the Modernist Journals Project, and that he plans to extend by creating for EMiC a digital bibliography and archive of modernist Canadian little magazines in English and French.
Huculak graduated with a BA from the University of California, Davis in 1997 under the direction of Marijane Osborn. He completed his Masters Degree, under the supervision of Miranda Hickman, on Travel Literature and M. F. K. Fisher at McGill University, Quebec, Canada in 2003 and earned his Ph.D. in English, under the supervision of Sean Latham, at the University of Tulsa in 2009.
Contact Information
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| Address: | Editing Modernism in Canada |
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Work: 902-494-3646 |
| IM: | skype: jmhuculak |






