HA&L Biographical Sketch
Daniel Coleman
Daniel Coleman has long been fascinated by the poetic power of narrative arts to generate a sense of place and community, critical social engagement and mindfulness, and especially wonder. Although he has committed considerable effort to learning in and from the natural world, he is still a bookish person who loves the learning that is essential to writing. He has written scholarly books about literature, masculinity, migration, and whiteness in Canada, and he has written literary non-fiction books about his upbringing among missionaries in Ethiopia, about the spiritual and cultural politics of reading, and about eco-human relations in Hamilton, Ontario, the post-industrial city where he lives.
Now enjoy a video On Geoff Martin's article Slave Days in the Queen's Bush A conversation between Daniel Coleman & Geoff Martin >>>
ALSO read Stories of Shared Authorities: Regarding the Centre for Community Engaged Narrative Arts at McMaster and the Public Humanities at Western, with Dr. Lorraine York, Dr. Daniel Coleman, and Josh Lambier PhD(c) An interview by Kevin Heslop >>>
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