Jesse Arseneault, PhD
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Sign in to editResearch areas: African literature & culture / animal studies / cultural studies / posthumanism / postcolonial studies / queer theory
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Biography
My additional work has dealt with a range of subjects including postcolonial theory, animal studies, queer theory, South African student protest, and critical race studies. My recent publications have appeared in Critical Arts, English Studies in Canada (ESC), Safundi, and Postcolonial Text.
Education
PhD, English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University (2016)MA, English Literature, McMaster University (2010)
BA, English Language and Literature, Brock University (2008)
Research / teaching interests
Cultural Studies / Postcolonial Literature and Theory / Africa / Contemporary South African Literature and Culture / Animal Studies / Queer Theory / Posthumanism / Globalization / PestilenceGrants / other positions
FRQSC - Soutien à la recherché pour la relève professorale - Awarded 2020-2024 for "The Radical Collectivity of Pests"
Other activities
President, Canadian Association for Postcolonial Studies (CAPS, formerly CACLALS - http://caclals.ca/)Co-Director (with Rosemary Collard), Society, Politics Animals, and Materialities (SPAM - https://spamcentre.org/)
Teaching activities
Graduate Seminars Taught
Pestilence and Postcolonialism (2021)
Fallism (2020)
The Wild (2020)
Zoopolitics (2019)
Abject Animals and Pestiferous Being (2018)
Undergraduate Seminars Taught
Decolonization and the Non/Human (2021)
South Africa and the Political (2019, 2020)
Gender and Sexuality in Post-Apartheid Literature and Culture (2018)
Global Animalities (2016)
African Animalities (2015)
Undergraduate Lecture Courses Taught
African Literature
Postcolonial Literature
Literature of Australia and New Zealand
Caribbean Literature
South Asian Literature
Introduction to Literary Study
Critical Reading
Publications
Books
Arseneault, Jesse. Africa’s Animalities: Concern for the Non/Human in Postcolonial Lifeworlds. Under contract with McGill-Queens University Press.Journal articles
de Morais, Fernando Luís, Claudia Maria Ceneviva Nigro, Jesse Arseneault. “Imaginando o Futuro Para Existências Quare,” (forthcoming).
Arseneault, Jesse. "The Imaginative Possibilities of Insect Form" (in progress).
Arseneault, Jesse and Rosemary Collard. “The Birth of the Pest: Law and Space in the Animal Trials.” Animals & Society (submitted).
Arseneault, Jesse and Rosemary Collard. “Crimes Against Reproduction: Domesticating Life in the Animal Trials.” Humanimalia (forthcoming).
Arseneault, Jesse, and Rosemary Collard. “The Resilience of the Pest.” Multispecies Resilience, special issue of Resilience, vol. 9, no. 3, 2022.
Arseneault, Jesse. “Against Financialization as Freedom: Errant Investments in Kopano Matlwa’s Coconut and Rehad Desai’s Everything Must Fall.” ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, forthcoming 2021.
Arseneault, Jesse. “Foreword: Animal Print.” Animal Print, special issue of graduate journal Insight, vol. 1, 2018.
Arseneault, Jesse. “On Canicide and Concern: Species Sovereignty in Western Accounts of Rwanda’s Genocide.” The Global Animal, special issue of ESC: English Studies in Canada, vol. 39, no. 1, 2013, pp.125-147.
Arseneault, Jesse. “Queer Desire and the Men of the Nation: Reading Race and Masculinity in John Greyson’s Proteus.” Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies, vol. 10, no. 1, 2013, pp. 1-22.
Arseneault, Jesse. “Brute Violence and Vulnerable Animality: A Reading of Postcoloniality, Animals, and Masculinity in Damon Galgut’s The Beautiful Screaming of Pigs.” Postcolonial Text, vol. 7, no. 4, 2012, pp. 1-23.
Book Chapters
Arseneault, Jesse. “The Zoopolitics of Movement in the Postapartheid City.” Animals in the City, edited by Laura Reese,Routledge, forthcoming 2021.
Arseneault, Jesse. “African Fictions, Animal Figures, Anthropocentric Frameworks.” In Handbook of African Literature, edited by Moradewun Adejunmobi and Carli Coetzee, 2019.
Edited Special Issues
The Reworlding Research Collective. Reckoning, Repairing, Reworlding: The (In)humanities, Artistic Practice, and Planetary Crisis, special issue of Studies in Social Justice (in progress).
Arseneault, Jesse, Sarah D’Adamo, Helene Strauss, and Handel Kashope Wright, editors. Contemporary Orientations in African Cultural Studies, special issue of Critical Arts, vol. 30, 2016.