author/Jennifer_Andrews/rev/date

You are browsing the search results for "author/Jennifer_Andrews/rev/date"

 Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror  Author Spotlight – Lauren Nerfa

Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Author Spotlight – Lauren Nerfa

Lauren Nerfa is a PhD student at the University of Hawai’i at M?noa. She focuses on cultural perceptions of and ...Read More
Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Author Spotlight – Maureen Moynagh

Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror: Author Spotlight – Maureen Moynagh

Maureen Moynagh is Professor in the Department of English at St. Francis Xavier University, in Mi’kma’ki, the unceded territory of ...Read More
 Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror : Author Spotlight – Rebecca P?pucaru

Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror : Author Spotlight – Rebecca P?pucaru

Rebecca P?pucaru's short story “Yentas” won The Malahat Review's 2020 Novella Prize and will appear in the summer issue. Her short ...Read More

Panel Session on Course Syllabi (2018)

By Manina Jones, Lily Cho, Laura Moss, Jennifer Andrews, Michelle Coupal, and Stephanie Oliver The conversation that follows emanated from a panel at the 2018 ...Read More

Interview with Marilyn Dumont (September 2014)

by Margery Fee Introduction Marilyn Dumont, born in Olds, Alberta, is of Cree-Métis descent. She holds a BA (University of ...Read More
CanLit 161/162: On Thomas King

Governor General’s Literary Awards 2014

The Canada Council for the Arts announced the results of the Governor General’s Literary Awards 2014 last week, and we ...Read More

An Interview with George Elliott Clarke (September 2000)

by Margery Fee and Sneja Gunew Introduction George Elliott Clarke, born in 1960 in Nova Scotia, is a poet, playwright ...Read More
New Issue: 254 — Feminist Critique Here and Now

New Issue: 254 — Feminist Critique Here and Now

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of Canadian Literature, issue 254. This special issue on Feminist Critique Here and ...Read More

An Interview with Thomas King (August 1999)

by Margery Fee and Sneja Gunew Introduction Thomas King (1943 – ) grew up in California. He has a PhD ...Read More

“No Canadian Should Ever Be Surprised Again”: An Interview with Reingard Nischik (September 2009)

by Sarah Banting Introduction Reingard M. Nischik is Professor and Chair of North American Literature at the University of Konstanz, ...Read More