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Dalie Giroux teaches political theory at the University of Ottawa since 2003. Her open research program explores ways in which space, language, and power interact within contemporary America. Giroux has published several influential works, including 'L’œil du maître. Figures de l’imaginaire colonial québécois' (Mémoire d’encrier, 2020), which won the Victor-Barbeau Award and the Spirale-Eva-Le-Grand Awards. Other notable publications include 'Le Québec brûle en enfer. Essais politiques' (2017) and 'La généalogie du déracinement. Enquête sur l'habitation postcoloniale' (PUM, 2019). She has also edited the 'Terrain vagues' series for the Presses de l'Université de Montréal. Giroux defines her work at the intersection of art and science, integrating philosophical, historical, geographical, and social perspectives into practices such as creative non-fiction writing and public speaking. Furthermore, she is involved in supervising graduate students, including Jean-Sébastien Laberge, Fiorella Rabuffetti, and Edith Brunette.
Department of History