Dr. Judith Leggatt

Associate Professor
jleggatt@lakeheadu.ca
+1 (807) 343-8010ext. 8286
RB 3041
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Academic Qualifications: 

Ph.D., English, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Judith Leggatt received her PhD from Queen's University in 1996. She was hired on a tenure-track appointment as an Assistant Professor in Lakehead's English department in 1998, was granted tenure and promoted to Associate Professor in 2002, and was Chair of the English Department 2005 - 2011.

Date joined Lakehead: 
1998
Previous Teaching/Work: 

Dr. Leggatt's primary area of teaching is First Nations Literature, but she has taught a wide variety of courses at Lakehead, ranging from 1st year to the graduate level. She has taught Caribbean Literature, Canadian Literature, Speculative Fiction, and Women's Literature. She was hired, in part, to develop post-colonial studies at Lakehead, and since she has been here, she has created several new courses, including Postcolonial Literature, Caribbean Literature, First Nations Women's Writing, and Speculative Fiction. She teaches courses cross-listed with Indigenous Learning and with Women's Studies, and is committed to accommodating the different learning styles and background experiences of diverse student groups.

1ST YEAR
  • English 1116 - Native and Newcomer Literatures in Canada
2ND YEAR
  • English 2717 - Indigenous Literatures of Canada
  • English/INDI 2702 – Literature of Canada's First Nations
  • English 2950 - Science Fiction
3RD YEAR
  • English 3750 - 21st Century Indigenous Story telling
  • English 3751 - Indigenous Children's and Young Adult Literature
  • English 3819 – First Nations Women's Writing
4TH YEAR
  • English 4012 - Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels
  • English 4914 – First Nations Literary Theory
GRADUATE COURSES
  • English 5750 – Special Topics in First Nations Literature:  First Nations Speculative Fiction
  • English 5750 - Special Topics in First Nations Literature: Tricksters in First Nations Literature
  • English 5790 -  Theories of Literature, Language and Culture (team taught)
Research Interests: 

Dr. Leggatt's primary area of teaching is First Nations Literature, but she has taught a wide variety of courses at Lakehead, ranging from 1st year to the graduate level. She has taught Caribbean Literature, Canadian Literature, Speculative Fiction, and Women's Literature. She was hired, in part, to develop post-colonial studies at Lakehead, and since she has been here, she has created several new courses, including Postcolonial Literature, Caribbean Literature, First Nations Women's Writing, and Speculative Fiction. She teaches courses cross-listed with Indigenous Learning and with Women's Studies, and is committed to accommodating the different learning styles and background experiences of diverse student groups.

In addition to her work as Chair of the English department, Judith Leggatt has sat on Senate, the Board of Governors and the Aboriginal Management Council, as well as many departmental, faculty, and other university committees. She was previously on the executive of the Canadian Association for Commonwealth Language and Literature Studies, and the editorial board for Postcolonial Text. She is regularly asked to vet papers, books and proposals for national and international journals, publishers and granting agencies. She is also on the board of the Northern Ontario Women's Centre.