Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
Biography
Andrew Lesk teaches courses in English, notably the Graphic Novel and Queer Writing. His areas include Canadian, American and British literature; media; film; and literary theory. He is an editor for the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics (Routledge) and The Comics Grid. He is the past-president of Canadian Society for the Study of Comics / Société canadienne pour l'étude de la bande dessinée, and has published widely.
Office Hours
By Appointment.
Recent Publications
"Stop Making Sense: Jim Woodring and the Un/Making of Meaning.” Canadian Society for the Study of Comics Conference, May 2016.
“The 5¢ Cure? Lucy Van Pelt and the Pathologization of Psychiatry.” Canadian Society for the Study of Comics Conference, May 2015.
“Underground, Unseen, Unknown: Negotiating Toronto in Girls Fall Down.” Canadian Literature 216 (Spring 2013): 101-16.
“Redrawing Nationalism: Chester Brown’s Louis Riel: A Comic-strip Biography.” Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 1.1 (June 2010): 63-81.
“Playing the Parts: Difference and the ‘corps morcelé’ in Lives of Girls and Women.” Studies in Canadian Literature 32.1 (2007): 141-53.
“‘Ambivalence at the site of authority’: Desire and Difference in Funny Boy.” Canadian Literature 190 (Autumn 2006): 31-46.
“‘Nothing in particular’: Queer Theory and the Loss of the Social.” torquere 4/5 (2003): 63-84.
“On Sinclair Ross’s Straight(ened) House.” English Studies in Canada 28.1 (March 2002): 65-90.