Blog — International Women’s Day is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women’s rights movement. The holiday brings much-needed attention to issues such as...
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Contributor — ...the Department of English at MacEwan University. Her research focuses primarily on translation studies, world literature, Japanese literature, and women’s writing. She is also editor-in-chief of the journal Translation Studies....
Book — As the first collection of literary criticism focusing on Alberta writers, Wild Words establishes a basis for identifying Alberta fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction as valid subjects of study in...
Blog — ...AU Press tour of Edmonton featuring our books about Edmonton! So far we have stopped at the Edmonton Journal, the High Level Bridge, the Gibson Block, and Grant Notley Park....
Blog — by Jason A. Openo Assessment Strategies for Online Learning: Engagement and Authenticity by Dianne Conrad and Jason Openo is our #AUPBookOfTheWeek. This article, by one of the co-authors, originally appeared...
Book — ...focus on individuals—a trader, a performer, a non-human woman. Other essays examine cohorts of women—wives, midwives, seamstresses, nuns. Authors look beyond the documentary record and standard representations of women, drawing...
Book — ...exploration of van Gogh’s contrastive style of thinking and his fascination with the notion of imperfection, Grant illuminates gradual shifts in van Gogh’s ideas on religion, ethics, and the meaning...
Book — ...north and escaped to the Adriatic islands in the south where he could break free from the constraints of everyday life. Those two worlds—the north, marked by the haunting saga...
Book — In this inventive collection of poems, McCutcheon engages in sophisticated literary play and deploys the Surrealist practices of juxtaposition, cut-up, and defamiliarization. Moving from eroticism to the macabre and from...