Humans are fascinated with themselves. What are we? Do our lives mean something? Our obsession with these questions is why the arts and humanities exist,…
Music has played an important role in the lives of 20th-century combatants, but recent technologies such as MP3 players are now ubiquitous, rendering music more…
This article surveys the surviving material regarding Gregory VII and Eblous of Roucy’s expedition to Iberia c. 1073. This is an expedition that though historically…
Ageing + Communication + Technologies (ACT) is a multi-methodological research project that brings together researchers and institutional and community partners to address the transformation of…
In this book, I trace how breast cancer has been transformed from a stigmatized disease and individual tragedy to a market-driven industry of survivorship. In an unprecedented…
For many decades, First Nations were a favorite subject for filmmakers who portrayed themselves as the mediators of a culture viewed from an outside point…
Edited and introduced by Karin Bauer and Jennifer Ruth Hosek, this issue of Seminar focuses on the New Berlin as created through various cultural productions proper and…
My research centres around a program called Our Sustenance, which was created out of a community request for food access. At Six Nations, that request specifically…
This volume raises questions about why oral celebrations of language receive so little attention in published literary histories when they are simultaneously recognized as fundamental…
This article critically reviews an argument against same-sex marriage presented to Canadian Courts by Margaret Somerville based on “a basic presumption in favour of the…