Matthew Janes | | B.A., M.A. (Memorial). PhD London; Chair of Humanities Office: AS 391 Phone: 637-6200 ext 6486 Email: majanes@grenfell.mun.ca
Areas of Interests: 20th and 21st century literature, second language pedagogy, learning communities, reader response theory, and subjectivity. Professor Janes wrote his PhD thesis on Annie Ernaux. |  |
Bernard Wills | | Visiting Assistant Professor, BA University King’s College, M.A. Dalhousie, P.H.D MacMaster Office: AS 332E Phone: (709) 637-6200 ext. 6309 Email: bwills@grenfell.mun.ca
Areas of Interests: Dr. Wills’ research area is Plato and the History of Platonism particularly in Augustine and the Medieval and Early Modern Augustinians. He is more broadly concerned with the tradition of philosophical theology in general and its relation to the symbolic, poetic and erotic dimensions of experience. Dr. Wills is currently working on the role of myth and imagery in Plato’s Phaedo and is writing on the role of imaginative representation in religious belief. |  |
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