Python Love is a collection of free verse poetry weaving together experiences of childhood abuse and birth trauma from the perspective of a medical doctor who is also a mother.
In this critical edition of a manuscript previously thought lost, Parker applies McLuhan’s medium theory and reimagines museums as catalysts for cultural engagement and empathy.
This first book-length study of five maps drawn by Blackfoot and Gros Ventre cartographers in 1801 and 1802 explores the maps’ cartographic conventions, utility, and beauty.
Genosko uncovers the legacy of Harley Parker (1915-1992), Canadian museum exhibition designer, typographer, and painter, and explores his innovative concepts reshaping museums as perceptual laboratories.
Situated in the practice and expertise of close textual analysis, Alice Munro and the Art of Time explores notions of time in a selection of Munro’s stories.
Unmasking Academia is informed by the expertise and experiences of marginalized faculty and students and exposes inequities in academia through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Presents ethnographic work in countries where Indigenous and more-than-human collectives struggle to sustain “territories of life” within settler colonial societies.
Amateur naturalist Frank Farley (1870-1949) made significant contributions to the fields of ornithology and environmental conservation in western Canada.
South Asian Feminisms in Diaspora explores how South Asian feminisms challenge exclusionary narratives in the Global North.
Tension-filled short stories that show all the heartbreaking ways we evolve when coping with change or trauma.
The Cancer Plot examines the moral, symbolic, and critical role of cancer in Marvel comics.
This ethnography shows how the language of compassion is used to oppress Bhutanese refugees.