Kim Ian Michasiw

Associate Professor
Chair, Writing
Office: Ross Building, S307
Phone: (416)736-2100 Ext: 33997
Email: michasiw@yorku.ca
Kim Ian Michasiw has published numerous articles, including pieces on Ann Radcliffe, Henry Mackenzie, William Gilpin, Elvis Presley, Alexander Pope, and the aesthetics of camp. He has also published an edition of Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya, or The Moor (1806). He is working on a book-length study of alternative (or just plain odd) aesthetics and subjectivities from Edward Young's Night Thoughts (1742-45) to Thomas Lovell Beddoes's Death's Jest-Book (1850).
Degrees
Ph.D., University of TorontoM.A., University of Toronto
B.A., University of Toronto
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fall 2022 | AP/WRIT2710 3.0 | A | Grammar & Proofreading | LECT |
Fall 2022 | AP/WRIT2710 3.0 | A | Grammar & Proofreading | TUTR |
Winter 2023 | AP/EN2020 3.0 | M | English Language, Style, and Literature | SEMR |
Fall/Winter 2022 | AP/EN2120 6.0 | A | Prose Narrative | LECT |
Fall/Winter 2022 | AP/EN2120 6.0 | A | Prose Narrative | TUTR |
Kim Ian Michasiw has published numerous articles, including pieces on Ann Radcliffe, Henry Mackenzie, William Gilpin, Elvis Presley, Alexander Pope, and the aesthetics of camp. He has also published an edition of Charlotte Dacre's Zofloya, or The Moor (1806). He is working on a book-length study of alternative (or just plain odd) aesthetics and subjectivities from Edward Young's Night Thoughts (1742-45) to Thomas Lovell Beddoes's Death's Jest-Book (1850).
Degrees
Ph.D., University of TorontoM.A., University of Toronto
B.A., University of Toronto
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fall 2022 | AP/WRIT2710 3.0 | A | Grammar & Proofreading | LECT |
Fall 2022 | AP/WRIT2710 3.0 | A | Grammar & Proofreading | TUTR |
Winter 2023 | AP/EN2020 3.0 | M | English Language, Style, and Literature | SEMR |
Fall/Winter 2022 | AP/EN2120 6.0 | A | Prose Narrative | LECT |
Fall/Winter 2022 | AP/EN2120 6.0 | A | Prose Narrative | TUTR |