Blog — ...seven o’clock shadow, always wearing a rumpled suit, a grubby collar and tie and with shoes in need of a polish—not someone you’d immediately identify as a holder of the...
Blog — ...unexpected reads, we have the list for you! If your partner is a CanLit enthusiast and enjoyed reading Who Has Seen the Wind by W.O. Mitchell, they will be delighted...
Blog — ...I would stand in this world?[/inlinetweet]” Chapter 2: “Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge” by Shalene Jobin “The sense of ‘two-ness,’ of an internal struggle...
Blog — ...To accompany your reading, he has created a delightful music mix that sequences songs in the order in which their excerpts appear in the book. These poems not only draw...
Blog — In honour of Labour Day, AU Press has invited Jason Russell, coordinator of Labor and Policy Studies at Empire State College –SUNY and editor of our Fabriks series, to share...
Blog — ...be there with stacks of books to continue the conversations started in the sessions. In anticipation of an enlightening and energizing weekend, we’re sharing some recommended reads! Defying Expectations: The...
Blog — ...read for all those who wish to understand the lives of the dispossessed.” —Farhan Chak, Qatar University “Told with empathy and moral courage, Under the Nakba Tree offers a refusal...
Blog — Welcome to the summer edition of the AU Press newsletter! Media A review of Living on the Land was published in the Catalyst. Michelle Nieviadomy writes that “Living on the...
Blog — ...reduce what can be communicated by a text and a good editor will always advocate for the experience of a reader. Good design. Good interior design supports the reader and...
Blog — ...transformative learning, re-evaluation of understanding, and critical thinking that is essential for a scholar.” To read the full chapter and the rest of the book, head to our website....