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Journals 16.11.2020

The plays of Sarah Ruhl flip the American household drama on its head. In Modern Drama Vol. 63.3, author Bess Rowen explores several of Ruhl’s plays to show how, through the lens of #queertheory, literal #household sets are used to undercut the traditional family. #theatre Read the article on Project MUSE: bit.ly/md633pme

Journals 13.11.2020

Are you feeling stressed? Our #UTPJreads collection this month covers a wide variety of ways stress, #isolation, and confinement affects us as #students, Veterans, families, and more. The full collection is #FreeToRead until November 30: utpjournals.press/utpjreads_november_2020

Journals 07.11.2020

Canadian Public Policy’s third issue on #COVID19 is out now and available on Project MUSE! With another excellent collection of articles, stay up-to-date with how COVID is affecting the Canadian #economy, #parentalleave, drug access, and more. #cdnpoli bit.ly/cpp46s3pm

Journals 01.11.2020

To control the spread of #COVID19, it is extremely important to know how many people are infected. This new article from Canadian Public Policy estimates population infection rates from #COVID across four Canadian provinces from late March to early May 2020. #communityspread Learn more: bit.ly/cpp46s3a

Journals 22.10.2020

With the resurgence of #COVID19 in many places around the world, the coming winter is expected to affect #mentalhealth even more than usual. For #UTPJreads, read these five articles on how isolation and stress affect students, Veterans, families, and more. utpjournals.press/utpjreads_november_2020

Journals 17.10.2020

The Fall issue of the Eighteenth-Century Fiction, a McMaster University journal is now on Project MUSE, featuring new work on #Indigenous diplomacy, metonymic #decolonization, and thoughts on how to work during times of extreme emergency. Read Eighteenth-Century Fiction 33.1 today: bit.ly/ecf331pm #18thCentury

Journals 09.10.2020

Thinking of stating a new interdisciplinary journal? Using the medical humanities as an example, authors Lindsey Valancius and Trevor Lipscombe offer questions to consider to help determine a journal’s sustainability. #AcademicTwitter Now on Project MUSE: bit.ly/jsp521pmb

Journals 07.10.2020

The newest issue of the Journal of Religion and Popular Culture is now available online, featuring articles on the TV show #SouthPark, the video game Diablo III, the work of Leonard Cohen, and more. JRPC Online: bit.ly/jrpc322 Project MUSE: bit.ly/jrpc322pm

Journals 29.09.2020

Call for Papers! The Canadian Journal of History/Annales canadiennes d'histoire is accepting submissions from all fields of historical study for the Linda F. Dietz Graduate Essay Prize. Learn more about how to submit to this prize for Canadian graduate students by visiting: https://bit.ly/cjhPrizecfp

Journals 20.09.2020

To better understand how #depression and #stress affects women, read this study from IJFAB included in this month’s #UTPJreads collection on stress and isolation: Gender differences in depression: Explanations from feminist ethics: utpjournals.press/doi/abs/10.3138/ijfab.4.1.69