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  • Anissa Talahite-Moodley

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Anissa Talahite-Moodley

Anissa Talahite Moodley is a lecturer in Women‘s and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Leeds in the UK on questions of race, gender and identity in Southern African women‘s literature. She taught French Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK (1994-2002). Since 2002, she has been teaching at the University of Toronto. Her work and publications deal essentially with issues of gender and identity in the postcolonial and transnational contexts, as well as with questions relating to the intersection of race, gender and identity, postcolonial theory, women‘s writing and literature in the context of migration. They are published, amongst others, in edited books as well as in journals such as Nottingham French Studies, AUMLA, Mosaic, Studies in Canadian Literature, and International Journal of Francophone Studies. She has co-edited Carl Rogers Counsels a Black Client: Race and Culture in Person-Centred Counselling (PCCS Books, 2004) and edited Problématiques identitaires et discours de l‘exil dans les littératures francophones (Ottawa University Press, 2007). She is co-author of Gender and Identity (Oxford University Press, 2013).