A Clear Line to Marcinelle: The Importance of Line in Émile Bravo’s Spirou à BruxellesBeaty, Bart | |
"`All We Are Saying Is Give Peace a Chance': The Vietnam War Protest Movement in Australian Women's Fictions by Janine Burke, Patricial Cornelius, Nuri Maas, and Wendy Scarfe".Coates, Donna | |
Bawdy Bodies: Bridging Robert Kroetsch and bpNichol.van Herk, Aritha | |
Becoming Biosubjects. Bodies. Systems. TechnologiesGerlach, Neil, Sullivan, Rebecca, Hamilton, Sheryl and Walton, Priscilla | |
"Bella and Her Beastly Choices: Exploring the Fairy Tale in the Twilight Phenomenon."Robinson, Natalie in Postmodern Fictional Repurposings of Fantasies and Fairy Tales. | |
Co-Editor with Jacqueline Jenkins, The Humorous Magistrate: print edition of the Osborne Manuscript (UofC Special Collections 132.27). The Malone Society, Manchester University Press: 2011.Polito, Mary | |
CounterpointsClarke, Brigitte | |
Decentering the Dean: Locating Jonathan Swift in Ireland and Grub Street.Oakleaf, David | |
Drowning in Bathtubs: Temptation and Terrorvan Herk, Aritha in Susan Brown, Jeanne Perreault, Jo-Anne Wallace and Heather Zwicker Not Drowning But Waving: Women, Feminism and the Liberal Arts | |
“Exploding the Glass Bottles: Constructing the Postcolonial ‘Bluebeard’ Tale in Nalo Hopkinson’s ‘The Glass Bottle Trick’.”Robinson, Natalie in Anti-Tales: The Uses of Disenchantment. | |
Fox FireClarke, Brigitte | |
Guest Editor with Amy Scott, Circles and Circuits: Drama and Politics in the Midlands. Spec. issue of Early Theatre featuring research on the Osborne and Arbury plays and their theatrical and political context (December 2011), 283 pages.Polito, Mary and Amy Scott | |
Guoxue and the Ambiguity of Chinese ModernityXie, Shaobo | |
Cultural Memories and Imagined Futures: The Art of Jane Ash PoitrasMcCallum, Pamela | |
Inflitrating the Transcultural City: Fenestrations, Farthingales, and Factory Girlsvan Herk, Aritha in Isabel Carrera Suarez, Emilia Duran Almarza and Alicia Menendez Tarazzo Reading Transcultural Cities | |
Interview with Robert KroetschJansen, Brian | |
In This Place Calgary: 2004-2011. Photographs by George Webber, words by Aritha van Herk.van Herk, Aritha | |
The Humorous Magistrate (Osborne), University of Calgary, Osborne MsC 132.27Jenkins, Jacqueline | |
"Killer Canucks: The Role of Aboriginal Epistemology in Joseph Boyden's Great War Novel Three Day Road."Coates, Donna, Jelena Novakovce, Slobodan Pajovic and Vladimir Gvozden | |
Language,Culture and Translation: Globalization and Counterhegemony.Xie, Shaobo in Yi Xiaoming The Context to be Translated: The Language of History and Aesthetics in International Communication. | |
LuluBellaClarke, Brigitte | |
MonocerosMayr, SuzetteA seventeen-year-old boy, bullied and heartbroken, hangs himself. And although he felt terribly alone, his suicide changes everyone around him. His parents are devastated. His secret boyfriend’s girlfriend is relieved. His unicorn- and virginity-obsessed classmate, Faraday, is shattered; she wishes she had made friends with him that time she sold him an Iced Cappuccino at Tim Hortons. His English teacher, mid-divorce and mid-menopause, wishes she could remember the dead student’s name, that she could care more about her students than her ex’s new girlfriend. Who happens to be her cousin. The school guidance counsellor, Walter, feels guilty – maybe he should have made an effort when the kid asked for help. Max, the principal, is worried about how it will reflect on the very Catholic school. And Walter, who’s been secretly in a relationship with Max for years, thinks that’s a little callous. He’s also tired of Max’s obsession with some sci-fi show on tv. And Max wishes Walter would lose some weight and remember to use a coaster. And then Max meets a drag queen named Crêpe Suzette. And everything changes. | |
Sketches of a PaperChouinard, Kellie Lynn Marguerite | |
Stygian Suitcases: Travel's Temptationvan Herk, Aritha in Verlag der Oesterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Riding/Writing Across Borders in North American Travelogues and Fiction | |
The Android’s Dungeon: Comic-Bookstores, Cultural Spaces, and the Social Practices of AudiencesWoo, Benjamin | |
The Broadview Anthology of Literature of the Revolutionary Period, 1770-1830McWhir, Anne and McWhir, Anne and D. L. Macdonald | |
The Chicago Literary Experience: Writing the City, 1893-1953Køhlert, Frederik Byrn | |
“The Life Abridged: Exemplarity, Biography, and the Problem of Metonymy.” In *The Journal of the Northern Renaissance* 3:1, 58-81.Ullyot, Michael | |
“The Rhetoric of Anecdotes in New Historicism.” In *Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History* 40:3, 307-329.Ullyot, Michael | |
the telephoneChouinard, Kellie Lynn Marguerite | |
The Tolerance Project: Projection of the Intimate Into the HistoricalZolf, Rachel | |
“This rare Poetesse”: the Remains of Lady Jane Burdett.” Circles and Circuits: Drama and Politics in the Midlands.Polito, Mary | |
"`When the World Is Free': Traumatized Soldiers in Patricia Grace's Second World War Novel Tu."Coates, Donna in The Splintered Glass: Facets of Trauma in the Post-Colony and Beyond. | |
'Why Should We Forgive our Enemies?' The Passions and Persuasions of Creative Writingvan Herk, Aritha |