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Bill Brownstein, Montreal journalist and co-author of You’re Not Dead until You’re Forgotten, was a guest on Melnick in the Afternoon yesterday, discussing the launch for John Dunning’s memoir this Saturday!
REMINDER! This Saturday evening we’ll be honouring the late John Dunning with the publication of his memoir, You’re Not … Read More >
Nancy J. Turner, author of Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge, will be a speaker at the 2014 ESA Annual Meeting August 10-15 in Sacramento, California.
Her talk will be on Thursday, August 14th. Details here
We’ll also have a booth set up at Table C!
Turner has studied Indigenous peoples’ knowledge of plants and environments in northwestern North … Read More >
REMINDER: This Saturday! Aug 2 at 7pm
John Dunning Book Launch & Screening
Concordia’s J.A. De Sève Cinema (View map)
John Dunning (1927-2011):
“The unacknowledged godfather of an entire generation of Canadian filmmakers.”
–David Cronenberg
Join us for an evening honouring the late John Dunning and the publication of his memoir, You’re Not Dead until … Read More >
The summer issue of The Blake Quarterly is out today!
Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly is an online scholarly journal that publishes articles and book reviews devoted to William Blake’s life and artistic career.
You can subscribe here to access articles in the current and back issues online in both PDF and HTML. The current … Read More >
Norman Cheadle’s translation of Leopoldo Marechal’s canonical Argentine novel, Adán Buenosayres, has been reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement!
Here’s a brief excerpt from Richard Canning’s review in this week’s TLS issue:
“Marechal’s remarkable achievement in this novel – for many native readers today, the country’s foundational work of modern fiction – is to … Read More >
In this excerpt from First Among Unequals, edited by Alex Marland and Matthew Kerby, Marland provides an extensive and fascinating overview of the branding strategies during provincial election campaigns in Canada.
An emerging area of practice and study looks at political parties as “brands”. Branding is concerned with the overall psychological impression conveyed through … Read More >
MQUP and Fantasia International Film Festival are pleased to present:
An evening honouring the late John Dunning and the publication of his memoir, You’re Not Dead until You’re Forgotten.
Join us for a special screening of Dunning’s original 1973 film, Le diable est parmi nous (a rare 35mm archival print!) followed by a book signing … Read More >
Today we are delighted to have as our guest bloggers Marilyn Porter and Linda Cullum, editors of Creating This Place, writing about the early beginnings of the Suffrage movement in Newfoundland and the importance of staying connected on the island.
Islands are special, and living on them presents special challenges. Newfoundland, lying in that part of … Read More >
Nancy Turner has studied Indigenous peoples’ knowledge of plants and environments in northwestern North America for over forty years. In Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge, she integrates her research into a two-volume ethnobotanical tour-de-force. The following is an excerpt. More images are available on our Tumblr.
These two volumes began literally decades … Read More >
ANNOUNCEMENT! MQUP is looking for a new Systems Administrator to join our team here in Montreal.
This job is a fantastic opportunity for techie book lovers with an interest in publishing, database management, and reporting. If you’re an SQL and Excel wizard who enjoys troubleshooting, this is the job for you.
The full job posting is … Read More >