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Happy April, and Happy National Poetry Month! MQUP is pleased to announce our new titles for April, with many diverse additions to our catalogue ranging from the latest installment of our Queer Film Classics series to new political science and Canadian history titles.
Make sure to check out our blog post with all our April poetry titles, browse our other poetry titles here and use code MQPO for 30% off poetry this month!
Sound and the Composition of Urban Modernity, 1913–1931
By Daniel P. Schwartz
Applying an interdisciplinary approach, City Symphonies expands our understanding of the genre, breaking out of the confines of the cinema and onto the street.
On Writing Biography
By Judith Adamson
Judith Adamson’s memoir reveals the questions Adamson asked as she researched her biographies of literary luminaries, and the personal challenges she faced along the way. Uncovering new information about her famous subjects, from Graham Greene to Max Reinhardt, Ghost Stories is a fascinating account of a twentieth-century career in literature.
The Notwithstanding Clause and the Canadian Charter
Rights, Reforms, and Controversies
Edited by Peter L. Biro
The significance, effects, and legitimacy of the NWC have been vigorously debated within scholarship and among politicians and activists since the patriation of the Canadian Constitution in 1982. In The Notwithstanding Clause and the Canadian Charter leading scholars, jurists, and policy experts elucidate and prescribe reforms to the application of this consequential clause about which so much is written, and around which there is relatively little consensus.
An Autopsy of Iberian Cinematic Dark Humour
By Erin K. Hogan
Despite Spain’s ongoing transition towards democratic pluralism, Patriarchy’s Remains serves as a reminder that the remnants of an entrenched although not interred patriarchal culture continue to haunt Iberian society.
Seapower in the Post-Modern World
By Basil Germond
By giving seapower a new conceptual definition, Seapower in the Post-modern World offers key analytical tools for understanding the stability of the global maritime order and seapower’s contribution to global leadership more broadly.
By Chris Dupuis, Foreword by John Greyson
With this new addition to the Queer Film Classics series, Chris Dupuis looks at the disconnect between the film’s historical importance and its subsequent disappearance, examining how the story of Winter Kept Us Warm can serve as a starting point for intergenerational queer dialogue.
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