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Stéphanie Nutting is a Professor at the University of Guelph in the College of Arts. She holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from the University of Toronto and both a Master’s and PhD from Queen’s University in Kingston. Nutting specializes in contemporary theater, poetry, and lyrical expression in the French language, with a focus on aesthetics in dramatic texts. Her published works include numerous books and articles that explore themes such as gossip and rumor in contemporary French-language theater. Notable publications include 'Rumeur, potin et parole oiseuse dans le théâtre contemporain d'expression française' and various chapters addressing the works of playwrights such as Carole Fréchette and Jean Marc Dalpé. Her current research delves into the oral-written domain, specifically examining storytelling, songs, and theater. She is in the process of drafting a manuscript that investigates gossip and rumor as mechanisms of subversion and complicity in French-language theater.
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