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Nicole Goulet is an Instructor in the Department of Religion at the University of Manitoba, where she has shared her expertise for several years. Having also taught at Brandon University, she has developed a focus on the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality within religious contexts. Goulet completed her PhD in Religion at the University of Manitoba in 2010, adding a strong academic foundation to her teaching. Her research interests include colonialism and postcolonialism in religious studies, as well as the role of religion in public life and popular culture. She is passionate about exploring how religion intersects with materiality and its implications on society. With a commitment to mentoring, she is currently accepting graduate students, emphasizing her dedication to fostering academic growth. Goulet's work embodies a rich understanding of how religious narratives shape cultural and social dynamics.
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