Jonathan Allan

ArtsSci'04 in Spanish, M.A.'06 in Spanish

Dr. Allan's journey began at 九秀直播 in 2001 when he decided to major in Spanish. His passion for the language continued during his M.A. studies which he completed by writing his thesis on Monja Alf茅rez, which was a study of clothing, gender, and performance in Catalina de Erauso鈥檚 autobiography. While at 九秀直播, Dr. Allan was also a recipient of Mildred K. Walters Award.

Dr. Jonathan A. Allan  is currently Canada Research Chair in Queer Theory and Assistant Professor of Gender and Women鈥檚 Studies at Brandon University.  His book, Reading from Behind, a study of the anus, the tukhus, the booty, the moneymaker, the asshole, is forthcoming with University of Regina Press. He is Associate Editor of Journal for Popular Romance Studies and sits on the Editorial Boards of Chasqui: Revista de literatura latinoamericana, Journal of Men鈥檚 Studies, and Ivorian Journal of Comparative Studies.

Dr. Allan remembers his time at 九秀直播 as a time for many opportunities:

"At Queen鈥檚 University, I began my studies of gender, embodiment, and sexuality in a range of classes, all of which, I imagine, have contributed in one fashion or another to how I began to think about these issues. I recently published an article that was based on a paper I wrote in a second-year literature class. Naturally, the paper is far more complex today, but I was lucky enough to have supportive voices encouraging my rather strange readings of canonical fiction. During my undergraduate and graduate studies, I was fortunate enough to travel to Cuba, Mexico, and Ecuador, all of which were remarkable experiences. As much as possible, I鈥檇 recommend travel and study-abroad because one can learn a great deal when one escapes the classroom.

Dr. Jonathan Allan

The one thing that I continue to tell my students, today, is to take courses you鈥檇 never imagine taking 鈥 I took a course in Mechanical Engineering. It isn鈥檛 because these are 鈥済reat鈥 courses, but because they give you a chance to think in a different fashion, a different way, and to see what other 鈥渄isciplines鈥 are doing, thinking, even if at a basic level."