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Departmental Chair: Dr. Carol Duncan. Office: Woods 2-119a. Phone 884-0710 ext. 3692 Email: cduncan@wlu.ca

Undergraduate Officer: Dr. Meena Sharify-Funk Office:  Woods 2-114.  Office Hours: Wednesdays 1pm-3pm or by appointment. Phone 884-0710 ext. 3966.  Email: msharifyfunk@wlu.ca

Graduate Officer:  Dr. Janet McLellan. Office: Woods 2-123. Phone: 884-0710 ext. 2895. Email: jmclellan@wlu.ca

Senior Administrative Assistant: Melissa Ireland. Office: Woods 2-119. Phone: 884-0710 ext. 3330. Email: mireland@wlu.ca

For a list of Religion and Culture Student Representatives, click here.


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Andrew Atkinson, Religion and Culture As a Maritimer, Andrew has had a longstanding interest in Atlantic Canadian culture. Through graduate work in Literature as well as Religious Studies, he discovered that important religious issues were being overlooked in Canadian literary criticism. Funded by a Canada Graduate Scholarship through SSHRC, Andrew explores representations of Catholicism, Protestantism and Native traditions in contemporary Atlantic Canadian Literature. His research is aimed at stimulating discussions of religion, literature and regional culture in the Canadian discourse.

Andrew Atkinson
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