Blog — ...by Rockwell. You’ll see a monster-like face that looks like Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s creature in the 1931 adaptation. A more explicit reference to Frankenstein in this music video is...
Blog — ...with a look back at the year in blog posts. Our first podcast episode, “Open Book Bites: An interview with Shannon Stettner,” aired in November. We spoke to Shannon Stettner,...
Blog — ...Martin Weller and The Art of Communication in A Polarized World by Kyle Conway! Our entire list will be available in this format soon. We hope you’ll enjoy the flexibility,...
Blog — ...Socio-Legal Interrogations of Power edited by Mariful Alam, Patrick Dwyer, and Katrin Roots “While much Indigenous resistance and refusal happens at a distance to and in spite of the settler-colonial...
Blog — ...adaptations. Within music, these adaptations are clearly seen in song titles, including “Dr Frankenstein” by Ice Cube, “Frankenstein ska” by Byron Lee & the Dragonaires, and “Dr Funkenstein” by DeadMau5,...
Blog — In 2014, Meytal Radzinski, a young scholar, founded Women in Translation Month to be held annually in August in response to the gender disparity she noticed in works of translation....
Book — ...Jonathan Locke Hart embarks on an extended meditation on our rootedness in landscape and in the past. As sonnets, the poems are a mixture of tradition and innovation. Throughout, Hart...
Blog — ...World’s Indigenous Peoples. A theme is chosen each year to draw attention to the problems faced by indigenous people around the world. This year the theme is “Ensuring Indigenous peoples’...
Contributor — ...appeared in the Toronto Star, Los Angeles Daily News, and other publications. She received her M.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California and now lives in Los Angeles....
Contributor — Christopher Waddell is associate professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University, where he holds the Carty Chair in business and financial journalism. He was formerly national...