Department of English Publications
Research in the Department of English Publications covers a wide range of interdisciplinary fields, including theatre studies, theory, medieval studies, cultural studies, Indigenous studies, postcolonial literature and theory, queer studies, feminist and gender studies, ecological criticism, and digital humanities.
Submissions from 2021
Waking from History: The Nation’s Past and Future in Finnegans Wake, Jeremy Colangelo
Practising Diversity at the Stratford Festival of Canada: Shakespeare, Performance and Ethics in the Twenty-First Century, Erin Julian and Kim Solga
Sport, Space and Gender: Embodying Alternate Girlhoods with The Wolves, Kim Solga
Sport, Space and Gender: Embodying Alternate Girlhoods with The Wolves, Kim Solga
Practising Diversity at the Stratford Festival of Canada: Shakespeare, Performance and Ethics in the Twenty-First Century, Kim Solga and Erin Julian
Submissions from 2020
Human Conditions in Selected East African Poems, Sikiru Ogundokun
Gender and the Aesthetics of Occupation: Making Room for Women's Labour at the Theatre, Kim Solga
Review of Enacting Shakespeare Aftermath: The Intermedia Turn and the Turn to Embodiment, Kim Solga
Practising Diversity at the Stratford Festival of Canada: Shakespeare, Performance, and Ethics in the Twenty-First Century, Kim Solga and Erin Julian
Submissions from 2019
Blake, Hegel, and the Sciences, Tilottama Rajan
Immunitary Foreclosures: Schelling and British Idealism, Tilottama Rajan
Review: ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ at the CAA theatre in Toronto, Kim Solga
Review of International Performance Research Pedagogies: Towards an Unconditional Discipline, Kim Solga
Theatre and Performance in the Neoliberal University: Responses to an Academy in Crisis, Kim Solga
Theatre & Performance, Crisis & Survival, Kim Solga
Theory for Theatre Studies: Space, Kim Solga
Theory for Theatre Studies: Space, Kim Solga
Living the interdiscipline: Natalie Alvarez speaks with Kim Solga about conceiving, developing, managing, and learning from a large-scale, multidisciplinary, scenario-based project supporting police de-escalation training in Ontario, Kim Solga and Natalie Alvarez
Tactics: Practical and Imagined, Kim Solga, Diana Damian Martin, Sharon Green, Clara Nizard, Max Schulman, and Theron Schmidt
Submissions from 2018
The Comedy of Errors: Building Inclusivity at the Stratford Festival, Erin Julian and Kim Solga
“These Sharp Tools:” Coming to Terms, or The Squeezebox, Sophie Mayer and Kim Solga
"Appalling tabernacle of self and unbelief": Wyndham Lewis's enemy of the stars, Allan C. Pero
A quick note, Allan C. Pero
The Asystasy of the Life Sciences: Schelling, Hunter, and British Idealism, Tilottama Rajan