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Elizabeth Marshall is a Professor at Simon Fraser University in the Faculty of Education. Her research interests encompass a range of topics, including children's young adult literature, life writing, and the intersections of graphic narratives and popular culture. Marshall has authored significant works such as 'Drinking Curriculum: Cultural History Childhood Alcohol' and 'Graphic Girlhoods: Visualizing Education Violence'. She co-authored 'Witnessing Girlhood' with Leigh Gilmore and has contributed articles to prestigious journals including Feminist Studies, Feminist Media Studies, Women’s Studies, Harvard Educational Review, and College English. In addition to her scholarly work, Marshall engages in public scholarship, having published pieces in notable outlets like TIME Magazine and Popmatters.com. She actively participates in shaping children's literature culture and is involved in co-editing the Children's Literature Culture series at Routledge, one of the oldest-running monograph series in the field.
Department of Philosophy