Blog — ...20 years. In 2021, he was named a member of the Order of Canada for promoting and preserving Blackfoot culture through his roles as archaeologist, curator and author. In 2022,...
Blog — ...the Women’s Studies department at the University of Waterloo. She is also the co-founder of the Reproductive Activism and Abortion Research Network. Today, she’s joining us from the University of...
Blog — ...a repressive, profoundly patriarchal, and politically intractable nation full of religious fanatics [. . .], Iranian artists reveal a very different society, one whose cultural traditions are rooted in a...
Blog — ...happiest?—with six words that described us just at that sonnet of a post-solstice moment: this morning, having coffee, with her. https://youtu.be/OyuZhBP512M Heaven help the roses For Pauline Davis, a.k.a. “the...
Blog — We are excited to be participating once again in the University Press Week blog tour. This year’s #UPWeek theme is #LookItUp: Knowledge Matters. Today, the blog tour is focusing on...
Blog — ...of realization. Amma died when you were just a year old. Did you grow up hearing stories about her life as a revolutionary? MS: I did. My mother was a...
Blog — ...and Ben Taylor. 2004. Food and Cultural Studies. New York: Routledge. Tsong, Nicole. 2009. “Chef Bourdain Talks about Seattle’s Magical Food Scene, Batali Envy, and More.” Seattle Times, 27 May....
Blog — ...together. Everyone had come instinctively to this open place. Everyone was white with powder. All that was visible was the black of their eyes. Those who were weak were lost...
Blog — ...set of challenges and possibilities for Indigenous women and their communities. For this week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek, we’re sharing one- or two-sentence quotes from Living on the Land. These quotes coalesce into...
Blog — ...for the current collection. He follows this up with a tour through the non-Canadian inspiration for The Hub. McCutcheon draws on poetry, but also other forms of writing, including music....