Enjoy ACCUTE’s Summer Newsletter! It include summaries of some specially organized Congress 2013 panels, as well as CACE’s 2013 Departmental Profile and Hiring Survey, our official Priestley Prize announcement, and some of our favourite photos from the Congress dance party. Click to access 2013 Summer Newsletter
ACCUTE and ESC: English Studies in Canada have partnered to create a travel fund for presenters at ACCUTE’s 2013 conference. In light of the recent cuts to SSHRC, we did want to offer some level of support, but please note that this fund is on a trial basis and may […]
ACCUTE member Anna Guttman (Lakehead) has started a petition asking the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences to return to its previous practice offering child care services during Congress. She writes: “Last year, at Congress 2012 in Waterloo, in contrast to previous years, no child care […]
“Straddling Boundaries” Where border studies in North America has hitherto focused primarily on US engagement with Mexico to the south, the CCUSB network seeks to shift border discussion North to the 49th parallel, and to investigate the representation of the border in both American and Canadian culture […]
Canadian Literature are launching their second completely open-access online guide to Canadian Literature: Gender and Performativity: Texts and Contexts in the CanLitGuides series. See http://canlitguides.ca/guides/gender. This was written and produced by a collaborative team at the journal consisting of Laura Moss, Margery Fee, and grad students Karen Correia Da Silva, Mike Borkent, […]