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CACLALS Conference Registration

Dear CACLALS Members, Please find a draft program for our upcoming virtual, independent conference here. You should have, by now, received information about our upcoming conference by email. Our CACLALS events will be held from June 7 to 11, 2021.

REMINDER: Name Change Panel Saturday, April 10 at 1:00pm EST

Dear CACLALS Members, We invite you to join us on Saturday, April 10 at 1:00pm EST for a panel to discuss the upcoming change in our organization’s name. You can access the Zoom link to attend this meeting in the

CACLALS Withdraws from Congress 2021

Dear CACLALS Members, We have made the difficult decision to withdraw our conference from Congress in solidarity with the Black Canadian Studies Association (BCSA). This decision was not made lightly and does not preclude our future participation in Congress, particularly

Open Letter to the Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences (FHSS)

We respectfully submit this letter on behalf of the Canadian Association for Commonwealth Language and Literature Studies (CACLALS) to address the requests put forward by the Black Canadian Studies Association (BCSA) and FHSS’s recent response. The following requests are outlined

CFP: Special BLM Issue of Studies in Canadian Literature

Studies in Canadian Literature is accepting submissions to a forthcoming special issue taking up concerns in the Black Lives Matter movement. The Deadline is January 6, 2021. For more information, please see this linked CFP.

The CACLALS 2021 CFP is here!

The CFP for CACLALS 2021 is out now! In light of the COVID-19 pandemic we will be holding a virtual conference. Please note that the theme remains unchanged from our deferred 2020 conference, so there are instructions for both those

CFP – Stories from the Margins: Indigenous Connections to the Land

CALL FOR PAPERS  Stories from the Margins: Indigenous Connections to the Land   University of Northumbria 29-30 June 2021   Confirmed Keynote Speakers   Prof. Lill Tove Fredriksen (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)  Conversation between Prof. David Stirrup (University of Kent, U.K.)

New Books by CACLALS Members

New in WLUP’s Indigenous Studies series! Two works by Innu author An Antane Kapesh, translated into English for the very first time. The English-language stories are presented with facing pages of the revised Innu text. Translation from French and Afterword by

CACLALS Stands in Solidarity With Scholar Strike Canada

Dear CACLALS Members, Scholar Strike Canada begins today, September 9th, and continues into tomorrow, September 10th. This two-day event marks a collective labour action “to protest anti-Black, racist, and colonial police brutality in the U.S., Canada, and elsewhere” (ScholarStrikeCanada). For

CACLALS Annual Reports

Dear CACLALS Members, The Annual President’s and Treasurer’s reports have been posted, and we invite you to review them here. We wish our members the best as we enter a new academic year and look forward to sharing news of

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