Jason Sunder Wins CACLALS 2016 Graduate Student Presentation Prize
CACLALS warmly congratulates Jason Sunder, PhD candidate at Western, for being selected by judges Drs. Herb Wyile, John Ball, and Pamela McCallum as the winner of the 2016 CACLALS Graduate Student Presentation Prize for “Narratology and Human-Animal Conflict in Tania James’ The Tusk That Did the Damage.” Finalists Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba and Christina Turner are also commended for their impressive and engaging presentations. Studies in Canadian Literature provided certificates and subscriptions to the finalists, along with consideration of revised papers for publication.
For a description, criteria for judging, and other information about the prize, see Graduate Student Conference Presentation Prize.