Hannah McGregor

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McGregor, Hannah (2022). A Sentimental Education. Wilfrid Laurier University. ISBN   978-1-77112-557-4. [4] [5]
  • Beckstead, Lori; Cook, Ian M.; McGregor, Hannah (2024). Podcast or Perish: Peer Review and Knowledge Creation for the 21st Century. Bloomsbury podcast studies. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN   978-1-5013-8521-6. [6]
  • McGregor, Hannah (2024). Clever Girl: Jurassic Park. ECW Press. ISBN   978-1-778-52284-0.
  • As editor

    Podcasts

    • Witch, Please (2015-present), cohosted with Marcelle Kosman [11] [12] [13]
    • Secret Feminist Agenda (2017-present) [14]
    • The SpokenWeb Podcast (2018-present)
    • Material Girls, cohosted with Marcelle Kosman

    Notes

    1. McGregor uses she/they pronouns. [1] For consistency, this article uses they/them pronouns throughout.

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    Hannah McGregor
    Born1984 (age 3940)
    Ottawa, Canada
    Academic background
    Education University of Guelph (BHum, MA, PhD)
    Thesis Complicit Witnessing: Distant Suffering in Contemporary White Canadian Women’s Writing  (2013)
    Doctoral advisor Smaro Kamboureli