| Alpha Nerds: Cultural Intermediaries in a Subcultural SceneWoo, Benjamin |
| An annotated, old-spelling edition of William Fowler’s True Report of the ... Baptisme of ... Prince Henry (1594).Ullyot, Michael in Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Clarke and Elizabeth Goldring John Nichols’s The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I: A New Edition of the Early Modern Sources, Volume III: 1579 to 1595. |
| Comics Versus ArtBeaty, Bart |
| Female Grotesques: Carnivalesque Subversion in the Comics of Julie DoucetKøhlert, Frederik Byrn |
| Gluten Free on the GoClarke, Brigitte |
| Ian McEwan’s Saturday: Nation, media, and being “In the club.”Baker, Terri in Bhattacharya, Anindya; Ray, G.N.; Sarkar, Jaydip, eds. Writing Difference: Nationalism, Literature and Identity |
| "I have a Question." Robert Kroetsch: A Tributevan Herk, Aritha |
| Keynote Address, “Law, Love, Liberty and Art: Love’s Labour’s Lost in Afghanistan.”Polito, Mary |
| Kochen und Braten und Schmorenvan Herk, Aritha in Annekatrin Metz, Markus M. Muller and Lutz Schowalter F(e)asting Fitness? Cultural Images, Social Practices, and Histories of Food and Health |
| Like plugging into an electric circuit: Fingering out Erin Moure’s lesbo-digit-O! smut poemsZolf, Rachel |
| “Modern Narratives and Decadent Things in Arthur Machen’s The Three Impostors (1895)” In English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920.Forlini, Stefania |
| Noone bears witnessZolf, Rachel |
| Noone bears witnessZolf, Rachel |
| Postcolonialism: Origins, Methodologies, Receptions.Xie, Shaobo in Nicholas Birns Critical Insights: Cultural Encounters. |
| Prairie Gothic: Photographs by George Webber, words by Aritha van Herkvan Herk, Aritha |
| Spenser and the Matter of PoetryUllyot, Michael |
| Streets and Transformation in Zadie Smith's White Teeth and "Stuart"McCallum, Pamela in Literature for Our Times: Postcolonial Studies in the Twenty-first Century |
| The Canadian Postmodern: A Study of Contemporary Canadian Fictionvan Herk, Aritha and Linda Hutcheon |
| The challenge of writing bioregionally: performing the Bow River in Jon Whyte’s Minisniwapta: Voices of the River.Vandervlist, Harry in Glotfelty, Cheryll The Bioregional Imagination |
| “The Difference an Object Makes: Conscious Automaton Theory and the Decadent Cult of
Artifice.”Forlini, Stefania in Boehm, Katharina (Ed.) Bodies and Things in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture |
| The Domestic Space Readervan Herk, Aritha, Chiara Briganti and Kathy Mezei |
| "'The Record of a Life'" Nation and Narrative in Victorian Women's Collections."Baker, Terri in Contemporary Collecting: Objects, Pratices, and the Fate of Things. |
| Understanding Understandings of Comics: Reading and Collecting as Media-Oriented PracticesWoo, Benjamin |
| Why Cultural Translation? Thinking towards a Genuine UniversalismXie, Shaobo |