English Student Blog: Meet Siobhan Doody
To start this semester off, I thought I should introduce myself before pouring out my heart and soul to all those who are willing to read about the triumphs and troubles of a Carleton English... More
To start this semester off, I thought I should introduce myself before pouring out my heart and soul to all those who are willing to read about the triumphs and troubles of a Carleton English... More
Professor and Chair in the Department of English, Paul Keen delivers the 2013 edition of the Davidson Dunton Research Lecture. Keen’s talk is titled “Hanging by a Thread: Social Media and... More
Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan (Department of Sociology and Anthropology): Soccer, Moral Panic, and the Rescue Industry: Sex Tourism and the 2014 World Cup in Natal, Brazil Focusing on the upcoming 2014... More
Professor in the Department of English, Jennifer Henderson has co-edited a new book entitled Reconciling Canada: Critical Perspectives on the Culture of Redress. The book is a... More
You are invited to the Ottawa International Writers festival! The spring 2013 edition of the Ottawa International Writers Festival runs from Thursday April 25 to Tuesday, April 30 at a variety of... More
In 1556 a Frenchman by the name of Arnaud Du Tilh entered the town of Artigat claiming to be Martin Guerre, who had absented himself from the region eight years earlier to escape an accusation of... More
Are you an aspiring writer? A first-year undergraduate student at Carleton? Have you ever written something that you have dreamed of publishing? Be it prose or poetry, we at The Coffee Shop Resume... More
In his book Unemployment and Government (2000), Carleton professor William Walters observes that in our current historical moment, unemployment has come to seem “obvious, mundane,”... More
Professor and Chair in the Department of English, Paul Keen will deliver the 2013 edition of the Davidson Dunton Research Lecture. Established in 1983, the Davidson Dunton Research Lecture... More
When I was young – say, around eight or nine – I had terrible insomnia. I wasn’t the kind of elastic kid that stretches and snaps out of their parents’ grip, rubber balling down the hall... More