“The subject of this volume is the next frontier of memory studies.” Julia Creet, York University
Some truly wonderful essays in this collection, I hope you will check it out! Thanks to Matthew and Amanda for their hard work pulling together this volume.
NEW!
Digital Memory Agents in Canada moves from discourses on place to focus on the digital or virtual space and on how certain cultures, subjectivities, or positionalities use digital media to document or represent their recollections.
@UAlbertaPress
https://t.co/wnmLmhuGhU
With contributions by: Jim Clifford, Matthew Cormier, Erika Dyck, Craig Harkema, Caroline Hodes, Russell J. A. Kilbourn, Jordan B. Kinder, Anna Kozak, Braidon Schaufert, Amanda Spallacci, Matthew Tétreault, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike, and Stephen Webb.
with contributions by the editors and Kim Anderson, Alexandre Baril, Sissel M. Bergh, Élise Couture-Grondin, Junie Désil, Mylène Yannick Gamache, Larissa Lai, Amina Lalor, Sheri Longboat, Brittany Luby, Stephanie Oliver, Anne Quéma, Veronika Schuchter, Erin Soros, and Erin Wunker
“Rarely has such an assortment of talented theorists and literary critics been collected to discuss feminist ethics.” Deanna Reder, SFU
“This groundbreaking collection redefines feminist poetics, offering timely provocations and sophisticated insights." Sarah Dowling, U of T
New book!
Living and Learning with Feminist Ethics, Literature, and Art, edited by Dominique Hétu, Libe García Zarranz, Amanda Fayant, and Marie Carrière.
It was such a pleasure working on this creative and thought-provoking project.
https://t.co/iG3rABV7yy
@UAlbertaPress
Seamus at A Novel Review Podcast discusses Rubble Children, the difference between short story collections and novels, and close reads the book's opening paragraph. Check it out! https://t.co/vlvkA1IoZi
A fascinating conversation between Troy Nahumko and Alan Mcguire on @Sobremesacast about STORIES LEFT IN STONE. They talk about everything from the city's old town to the world's oldest cave art and regional politics in Extremadura.
https://t.co/RR88H9pYoT
@amcguiri @troynahumko
Thinking of buying books as presents?
Check out Canada's History Book & Gift Guide. You'll find THE RIEL PROBLEM: Canada, the Métis, and a Resistant Hero by Albert Braz and many other great books.
https://t.co/ngG5ctArZg
@CanadasHistory#books#Riel#Métis#gifts#nextread
What We Aim To Do is a podcast about vocation featuring conversations with artists, writers, and founders. Megan Nichols' conversation with rob mclennan, author of ON BEAUTY, is marvellous.
https://t.co/iU4XOGokXX
@WhatWeAimToDo@mgnchols@robmclennanblog#literature#stories
A big thanks to Tony Bryant and @SUR_English for helping getting the word out about my new book 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐋𝐞𝐟𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐞, 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐚́𝐜𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐬, 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐢𝐧 published by @UAlbertaPress. https://t.co/JQe7cbZbnC
Authors @loleen_berdahl, @JonathanMalloy, and @JLisaYoung offer a manifesto to elevate the role of the Arts, and Arts graduate training in particular, to a position of prominence in the Canadian economy and society.
Substack: https://t.co/6uDbqEUawL
#HigherEd
It's the last day of @VishKreative's membership drive new subscribers to the Kreative Kontrol podcast - please support if you can. Lot's of amazing interviews with musicians, artists, writers, and more!
https://t.co/MFoCS18iNU
ON BEAUTY by @robmclennanblog doesn't "follow the rules." At the crossroads of prose and poetry, his 33 vignettes explore lives in motion.
Then see "8 Alberta Books that Don’t Follow the Rules" for more great reads from Alberta publishers.
https://t.co/i8w9hbWujD
@wereadab
We celebrate 25 years of use of the Alberta Elders' Cree #Dictionary/alperta ohci kehtehayak nehiyaw otwestamâkewasinahikan.
Its wide use is a testament to Nancy LeClaire and George Cardinal with contributions from Earle Waugh and over 100 #Cree speakers.
https://t.co/QCvKzS3Km5
Read Alberta posted about eight Alberta-published books that are also authored by Albertans. It's great to see our book listed, THE CANCER PLOT: Terminal Immortality in Marvel’s Moral Universe by Reginald Wiebe and Dorothy Woodman.
https://t.co/nLU5r47OOQ
@wereadab