Dr. Stéphanie Walsh Matthews is Associate Professor and joined Toronto Metropolitan University and the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in 2007. She earned her B.A. in Lettres françaises at the University of Ottawa, then completed a year in Semiotics and Communication Theory at ...
Dr. Stéphanie Walsh Matthews is Associate Professor and joined Toronto Metropolitan University and the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures in 2007. She earned her B.A. in Lettres françaises at the University of Ottawa, then completed a year in Semiotics and Communication Theory at Victoria College (University of Toronto) followed by an Interdisciplinary and Collaborative M.A. in Semiotics. Pursuing her studies in French Literature, she completed an M.A. in French Studies at St. Michael's College (University of Toronto) and her Ph.D. at the Department of French Studies, University of Toronto. Her doctoral dissertation, "Le Réalisme magique dans la littérature contemporaine québécoise" uses genre and sociocritical theories and approaches.
Dr. Walsh Matthews teaches linguistics, anthropology, semiotics and intercultural relations at the undergraduate level and graduate courses in the fundamental nature of language and communication. She is an Executive Member of the Semiotic Society of America, the International Association of Semiotic Studies, and is the author of several chapters and articles on magical realism, published both in Canada and abroad. She is the French Editor of the internationally acclaimed journal of Semiotics Semiotica. She also publishes articles in semiotic journals and is leading a research consortium on Robotics and ASD. From 2011-2021, Dr. Walsh Matthews served as Program Director in the Arts and Contemporary Studies Program.