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Sarah Krotz is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta in the Department of English and Film Studies. Her research focuses on the spatial ecological dimensions of literature, examining how settler writers navigated and understood the shifting landscapes of early Canada, particularly in regard to Indigenous sovereignties and environmental change. Krotz has published several significant works, including 'Mapping Words: Anglo-Canadian Literary Cartographies, 1789-1916' (University of Toronto Press, 2018), which explores the literary cartographies of the period. She co-edited 'Politics Canoe' (University of Manitoba Press, 2021), an interdisciplinary collection that discusses the multilayered political meanings behind this national icon. Krotz's recent articles delve into literary ecologies, addressing themes of belonging and the natural history of loss within Canadian literature. Currently, she is working on a monograph titled 'Everyday Natures: Literary Ecologies of Prairie Habitat.'
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