Garry Sherbert

Garry Sherbert

Member
  • Associate Professor
  • PhD, Alberta

Research Interests

  • Culture, literary theory, especially Jacques Derrida and Northrop Frye, 16th-century non-dramatic literature, 18th-century and Romantic literature, Menippean satire

  • Office: AH 360
  • Email: Garry.Sherbert@uregina.ca
  • Phone: 585-4966
  • Fax: 585-5429

Degrees: BA, MA (Queen's), PhD (Alberta)

Garry Sherbert's main fields of interest are culture, literary theory (recently, the works of Jacques Derrida and Northrop Frye), 16th century non-dramatic literature, Eighteenth-century and Romantic literature, and Menippean satire. He has published various essays and two books, Menippean Satire and the Poetics of Wit (Lang 1996) and Canadian Cultural Poesis: Essays Canadian Culture (Wilfrid Laurier, 2006). He is currently about to complete two books entitled In the Name of Friendship: Deguy, Derrida, and Deconstruction (Rodopi, forthcoming), and another co-edited volume for The Collected Works of Northrop Frye entitled Northrop Frye on Shakespeare and the Renaissance (U of Toronto P, forthcoming).