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IRSCL Special Issue

Guest edited by CCY Professors Cheryl Cowdy and Alison Halsall, this issue reflects on the 2017 IRSCL Biennial Congress Theme, “Possible & Impossible Children: Children’s Literature & Childhood Studies.” This special issue prioritises perspectives on non-Anglo-American children’s literature and culture, as well as voices of scholars from varied national and ethnic backgrounds. These papers theorise […]

The “Talking Walls” Exhibition

The “Talking Walls” Exhibition is a collaboration between CultureLink Settlement Services and the Connecting Culture and Childhood Project, led by Children, Childhood & Youth professor Andrea Emberly and postdoctoral fellow Tiffany Pollock. Please see details by following the link below: http://harthouse.ca/culturelink/  

Field Trip to Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, Nov. 1

The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at Robarts Library (University of Toronto) is hosting York students and faculty for a specially curated exhibition of materials from their collection of interest to the fields of Religious Studies, Classical Studies, and Ancient History. These include manuscripts in Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, and Coptic, as well as incunabula (early […]

CULTURE: An Undergraduate Humanities Journal, volume 1 issue 2 now available

Volume 1, Issue 2 Culture is an undergraduate humanities/interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal created by the efforts of the Humanities Student Association, and the Humanities department at York University. We welcome any papers from the humanities disciplines (humanities, philosophy, history, english, gender and sexuality studies, etc.) regarding culture in its many forms. Selected papers will be published […]

Available: CESA Executive Positions 2018-19

CESA is the Culture and Expression Student Association and we focus on linking students with the arts and cultural sector by providing unique experiences in which you will be able to explore the city’s rich, cultural and artistic scope. From food crawls, art galleries, movie nights and theatre shows: the possibilities are pretty endless of what we can experience! […]

Black Canadian Studies Certificate Welcomes Visiting Scholar Daniel McNeil

Dr. Daniel McNeil joins the Black Canadian Studies Certificate as a Visiting Scholar / Visiting Professor from September 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019. McNeil is an associate professor in Migration and Diaspora Studies at Carleton University. Before joining Carleton, he served as the Ida B. Wells-Barnett Professor of African and Black Diaspora Studies at […]

Dr. Randal Schnoor speaks on South African Jewish Immigrants in Toronto, Nov. 26

Dr. Randal Schnoor who teaches ‘Contemporary Jewish Life in North America’ and ‘Church, Mosque, Synagogue in Medieval Spain’ will be participating in a panel discussion on South African Jewish immigrants to Toronto. He will be presenting highlights of his sociological study on this community. Full details below:

Religious Studies Gathering Sept. 26

We are kicking off the new 2018/2019 school year with our twice-annual Study Break—an informal gathering of students and faculty. It will take place in the final hour of the regularly scheduled HUMA 3804 lecture (at 4 pm). So, if you are registered in that class, you don’t have far to go! Refreshments will be […]