The documentaries produced by the National Film Board of Canada, an institution profoundly woven into Canada’s cultural fabric, not only influenced cinematic language, but their stunning portrayals ...
Shifting Baseline Syndrome is a satirical and searing collection of poetry obsessed with television, oceans, Jewish history, and time. Aaron Kreuter asks the hard questions: what is it like to have an ...
Mary Dalton’s 2020 Pratt Lecture engages with the vernacular voice in Newfoundland poetry, illustrating the move from uncertainty to acceptance and welcoming of the beauty and variety of the language ...
Canada is often considered a multicultural mosaic, welcoming to immigrants and encouraging of cultural diversity. Yet this reputation masks a more complex history. In this groundbreaking study of the ...
Especially necessary in a historical moment in which many theatre companies have been forced to move their work online, Digital Performance in Canada illuminates the influence and ubiquity of digital technology ...
Armer la rage est une charge contre la culture du viol, la violence familiale et une société qui, plutôt que d’apprendre aux femmes à contre-attaquer en cas d’agression sexuelle, préfère les ...
Mélikah Abdelmoumen explore l’amitié qui lia William Styron et James Baldwin. Le premier, un Blanc descendant de propriétaires d’esclaves, surtout connu pour son roman "Le choix de Sophie". Le ...
Lors de nombreux évènements officiels ou cérémonies spirituelles chez les Premières Nations du pays,
un chant est entonné par les participants. Ce chant a vu le jour dans le coeur et la tête de ...
Tout coule. Au pied des chutes, l’eau bouillonne et l’écume grandit. Plus loin, les fleuves impassibles n’en finissent plus d’irriguer le territoire, charriant les corps et d’infinies histoires ...