I am a composer, sound artist and musicologist. Since 1985 I have presented work regularly in performances and gallery exhibitions across North America and Europe.…
I am a 2019-2020 Indigenous Pre-Doctoral Fellow at Queen’s University and PhD Candidate in the Department of History at the University of Toronto. Prior to…
In the eighteenth-century, France’s metropolitan authorities and colonial officials tasked the French western explorer Pierre de La Vérendrye to integrate the Indigenous peoples of the Petit…
My contribution to this edited volume (Larry Scanlon), is an essay titled Propaganda, Intentionality, and the Lancastrian Lydgate. Essays in this volume argue that it…
1 Thessalonians provides a fascinating glimpse into the origins and social life of the Christ group in the ancient Roman city of Thessalonike, while 2…
This book examines how the media influenced ideas of race and beauty among African American women from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II. Between…
This article examines the advent of modeling as a profession for African American women. This new career resulted from two developments in early postwar America:…
When Julie Salverson discovers a link between Canada’s north and the atomic bombs that fell on Japan, she starts a ten-year journey that connects uranium, radiation, trauma,…
In this article we seek to encourage geographers to consider the discursive dimensions of urbanization as a locus for activist inquiry into the right to…
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have long been engaged in a tripartite polemical and intellectual tradition. An early modern example of this interaction appears in a…