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Get started on your summer reading with a new book from MQUP! This month, we are pleased to release eight new titles exploring a wide range of topics: from basic income in Canada and federalist thought in Quebec, to European literary modernism.
Check out the complete list of June releases below!
Aesthetic Dilemmas
Encounters with Art … Read More >
With the fresh blooms and sunshine of May comes fifteen new titles from MQUP! This month, we have new additions to our Indigenous and Northern Studies Series, Intoxicating Histories Series, and Carleton Library Series.
Check out the complete list of May new releases below!
Agent of Change
My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies, and Institutional Racism
By Huda … Read More >
This month, we are pleased to release thirteen new titles! With new additions to eight of our series, including our Queer Film Classics Series, Footprints Series, and Culture of Cities Series, these books tackle a range of diverse topics. From Shakespeare to global capitalism, there is something for everyone.
Check out the complete list of April … Read More >
This month we are pleased to publish eight new books, including the latest additions to our Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series, Queer Film Classics Series, History of Ideas Series, and Iberian and Latin American Cultures Series. Check out the complete list of March releases below!
Beyond Intimacy
Radical Proximity and Justice in Three Mexican Poets
By Christina … Read More >
Looking to kick off the new year with a new book? Here’s a complete list of our releases this month. From Aristotelian philosophy to contemporary Canadian cinema, these reads have something for everyone.
The Boomerang Effect of Decolonization
Post-Orientalism and the Politics of Difference
By Maurice Jr. Labelle
The Boomerang Effect of Decolonization redefines post-Orientalism in a relational and integrative … Read More >
An exploration of Russia’s foreign policy goals, its rivalry with the West, and its presence in the Middle East.
This post was previously published on October 7, 2020.
For the first time in the long history of the Olympics, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games have been postponed until summer 2021 due to COVID-19. Unfortunately, this was not the only sporting event affected by this year’s pandemic—various leagues, tournaments, and … Read More >
“In thinking about queer bodies and community sports spaces, there is an explicit commitment to doing sports differently.” Who’s Coming Out to Play
In light of the upcoming (and previously postponed) 2020 Summer Olympic games, this week’s blog post encourages us to reconsider our perceptions and beliefs surrounding sports, athletic spaces, and societal … Read More >
In this week’s blog post, MQUP author Jennifer Grubbs looks back to the tragic murder of 32-year-old Heather Heyer, shedding light on the troubled and hostile nature of the current American political climate. Through her contextualization of recent civil unrest in America, Grubbs explores the consequences of white nationalism and the … Read More >
“The more we vilify sex work, the more we marginalize those who participate in it. The more we marginalize any group of people, the more we allow abuse and violence to fester.” Slut-Shaming, Whorephobia, and the Unfinished Sexual Revolution
As MQUP author Meredith Ralston argues – and as current events continue … Read More >