Applications should include a brief letter of interest and a CV, emailed to cl.manager@ubc.ca by April 15th.
More info at the link in bio.
Applications should include a brief letter of interest and a CV, emailed to cl.manager@ubc.ca by April 15th.
More info at the link in bio.
Junior and untenured scholars, as well as those working at institutions without graduate students, are welcome to apply. Like the other associate editor roles, the position does not come with remuneration.
The book reviews editor will take responsibility for Canadian Literatureβs book reviews in both its quarterly issues and on our website and, ideally, will be appointed for a three-year term (July 1, 2026 β June 30, 2029).
π The Canadian Literature Editorial Board seeks to appoint a new book reviews editor.
The current book reviews editor, Nick Bradley (UVic) is stepping down after working with the journal for nearly eleven years. Thank you, Nick, for your work and for your longstanding support of the journal!
What models for relationship-building and dialogue across solitudes should we be cultivating as scholars of these literatures?"
Submission deadline: Dec. 15, 2026 (PT)
β¨Read the full call for papers and submission guidelines at the link in bio.
Should QuΓ©bΓ©cois literature be considered within the framework of CanLit, or does its autonomyβparadoxically reinforced by its exclusionβremain its true political and critical strength? How do Indigenous literatures extend, complicate, and challenge these more recent national imaginaries?
"[W]e propose to open a series of cross-pollinating discussions between anglophone and francophone, Indigenous and settler scholars, guided by these broad questions: What is the relationship between Indigenous, QuΓ©becois, and Canadian literatures?
πβ¨Call for Papers! We are now accepting papers between 7,000-8,000 words (in either English or French) for a forthcoming special issue, "From One Solitude to Another: Dialogues around QuΓ©bΓ©cois Literature, Indigenous Literatures, and CanLit," guest-edited by Marie-AndrΓ©e Bergeron and Sarah Krotz.
(Photo in issue of Y-Dang eating noodles in Hanoi, taken by her partner, Chris.)
Thank you to everyone who coordinated, participated in, and attended the special screening and issue launch of Swirling into a Field of Life: Works in Conversation with Y-Dang Troeung. Audio recordings of contributors reading their work can now be found on our website at the link in bio!
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The symposium will take place May 11-13, 2026, at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Alberta (dates TBC).
Learn more at the link in bio!
Symposium attendants will have the chance to participate in writing workshops to develop their short papers into submissions for an upcoming Canadian Literature special issue on contemporary publishing.
βΌ Upcoming Call for Participants Deadline βΌ
A reminder that the deadline to submit 200-word abstracts for Dr. Julie Rak's symposium on Studying Contemporary Canadian Publishing is January 20th, 2026. Abstracts and bios are to be submitted to jrak@ualberta.ca.
Organized in partnership with Canadian Literature, this event will continue the sustained and vigilant remembrance of the beloved scholar, author, and filmmaker, Y-Dang Troeung (1980-2022).
See link in bio for more info and to RSVP.
UBC Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies program (ACAM) and Centre for Asian Canadian Research and Engagement (ACRE) invite you to a special screening + special issue launch event, Swirling into a Field of Life: Works in Conversation with Y-Dang Troeung on February 3, 2026!
Order your copy of issue 261 at the link in our bio and stay tuned for more information about an upcoming event featuring some of this issue's contributors. Happy reading!
Guest-edited by Christopher B. Patterson and Vinh Nguyen and featuring incredible articles, images, forum contributions, and poetry, this issue honours the life and legacy of the beloved scholar, author, and filmmaker Y-Dang Troeung (1980-2022).
We are so pleased to share our newest issue of Canadian Literature, issue 261, Swirling into a Field of Life: Works in Conversation with Y-Dang Troeung.
Order your copy of issue 261 at the link in our bio and stay tuned for more information about an upcoming event featuring some of this issue's contributors. Happy reading!
Guest-edited by Christopher B. Patterson and Vinh Nguyen and featuring incredible articles, images, forum contributions, and poetry, this issue honours the life and legacy of the beloved scholar, author, and filmmaker Y-Dang Treoung (1980-2022).
Symposium attendants will have the chance to participate in writing workshops to develop their short papers into submissions for an upcoming Canadian Literature special issue on contemporary publishing.
Learn more at the link in bio!
The symposium will take place May 11-13, 2026, at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Alberta (dates TBC). Abstracts and bios are to be submitted to jrak@ualberta.ca by January 20, 2026 (PT).
Call for participants!
Dr. Julie Rak is now accepting 200-word abstracts from those interested in participating in an upcoming symposium on Studying Contemporary Canadian Publishing.
A reminder that pre-orders for #Issue261 close at midnight on November 7, 2025.
Get your copy early at bit.ly/CL261Pre-Order!
This issue even includes an article co-authored by the late Y-Dang Troeung β great pre-reading for forthcoming issue 261, which honours her legacy.
You can find issue 240 here: doi.org/10.14288/cl....
Happy Halloween! π If youβre looking for some spooky reading this weekend, check out issue 240 on Decolonial (Re)Visions of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror.
Get your copy at bit.ly/CL261Pre-Order.
Pre-orders close on November 7, 2025.
Pre-order your copy of CanLit #Issue261 today!
Guest edited by Chris Patterson and Vinh Nguyen, this issue explores the life and legacy of Y-Dang Troeung's scholarship and is full of incredible articles, images, forums, and poetry.
Submission Deadline: June 1, 2026 (PT)
β¨Read the full call for papers and submission guidelines here: bit.ly/CFP269