Canadian academic
Jay Timothy Dolmage is a Canadian academic in the fields ofrhetoric,composition,disability studies, andcritical pedagogy. As of 2025, he is the Chair of English at theUniversity of Waterloo. He is also the founding editor ofCanadian Journal of Disability Studies.[1]
Dolmage grew up inGravenhurst, Ontario and participated in the local Disability Rights Movement with disabled family members.[2] He received aBachelor of Arts in English from theUniversity of British Columbia, aMaster of Arts in creative writing from theUniversity of Windsor, and aDoctor of Philosophy fromMiami University.[1][2]
Dolmage has a partner and three children.[1]
- ^abc"Jay Dolmage | English Language and Literature".University of Waterloo. Retrieved2025-01-06.
- ^abShpeer, Kimberly (2020-11-09)."Professor Spotlight: Jay Dolmage".University of Waterloo. Retrieved2025-01-06.
- ^Barr, Timothy (March 2018)."Disability Rhetoric by Jay Timothy Dolmage, and: Rhetorical Touch: Disability, Identification, Haptics by Shannon Walters".Rhetorica.36 (2):205–208.doi:10.1353/rht.2018.0019.ISSN 1533-8541.
- ^Williams, Anna (2018-04-21)."Academic ableism: disability and higher education: Academic ableism: disability and higher education, by Jay Timothy Dolmage, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2017, 254 pp., $24.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-47-205371-1, $70.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-47-207371-9, $0.00 (open access), ISBN 978-0-47-290072-5".Disability & Society.33 (4):651–653.doi:10.1080/09687599.2018.1438052.ISSN 0968-7599.
- ^Male, Jessie (2021-03-31)."Review of Disabled Upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability by Jay Timothy Dolmage".Disability Studies Quarterly.41 (1).doi:10.18061/dsq.v41i1.7939.ISSN 2159-8371.
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