Dawn M. Cornelio is Full Professor of French Studies at the University of Guelph. Her research focuses on contemporary French women’s writing and the theory and practice of literary translation. Her translations have been published in Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, and read at suc...
Dawn M. Cornelio is Full Professor of French Studies at the University of Guelph. Her research focuses on contemporary French women’s writing and the theory and practice of literary translation. Her translations have been published in Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, and read at such venues as the Harbourfront Festival of Authors, Eden Mills Writers Festival, and the Dubai International Poetry Festival.
Cornelio has published articles in such journals as Translation and Translanguaging in Multilingual Contexts, @nalyses and Women in French Studies, and chapters in edited volumes. After doing extensive research on Chloé Delaume, she is currently creating a critical website analyzing the author’s work, and her translation of Delaume's novel Certainement pas, into English is forthcoming at the University of Nebraska Press.