This interdisciplinary study examines the contribution that a book-review magazine makes to the cultural identity of its readers. It is the result of reflections on the cultural work of Books in Canada , on whether or not this periodical was a cultural worksite and if that is the case how it performed that cultural work. In addition, it interrogates factors that may have contributed to the magazine's demise. The study affirms that Books in Canada, a cultural enterprise from 1971 to 2008, mirrored and helped to shape book and literary culture in Canada through its circulation, through the personalities of its editors, through its front covers and through its reviewers and their reviews. Furthermore, it proposes that the demise of the enter...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
Publishing is currently going through dramatic changes, from globalisation to the digital revolution...
This study primarily examines the cultural and commercial practices of editors and publishers who co...
This interdisciplinary study examines the contribution that a book-review magazine makes to the cult...
The attempt of the Twenties to find for Canadian writers a ground somewhere between narcotic and arc...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
The publication of Canadian literary criticism in its historically recognizable forms of academic di...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
This essay provides an account of Canadian authors and their literary agents, from 1890-1990, in the...
In this article I investigate four phases in Australian non-fiction publishing between the late 1950...
This study explores the relationships between four exemplary Canadian art magazines and the art worl...
The chapter, "Children’s authors and their markets" was written by the listed authors including Gail...
The purpose of this Masters Thesis is to explore the process of selection that librarians face when...
"The History of the Book in Canada is one of this country's great scholarly achievements, with three...
The rise of Canadian national identity in the 1960s contributed to a flourishing small press movemen...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
Publishing is currently going through dramatic changes, from globalisation to the digital revolution...
This study primarily examines the cultural and commercial practices of editors and publishers who co...
This interdisciplinary study examines the contribution that a book-review magazine makes to the cult...
The attempt of the Twenties to find for Canadian writers a ground somewhere between narcotic and arc...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
The publication of Canadian literary criticism in its historically recognizable forms of academic di...
Most scholars consider the 1951 issue of a report by the Royal Commission on National Development in...
This essay provides an account of Canadian authors and their literary agents, from 1890-1990, in the...
In this article I investigate four phases in Australian non-fiction publishing between the late 1950...
This study explores the relationships between four exemplary Canadian art magazines and the art worl...
The chapter, "Children’s authors and their markets" was written by the listed authors including Gail...
The purpose of this Masters Thesis is to explore the process of selection that librarians face when...
"The History of the Book in Canada is one of this country's great scholarly achievements, with three...
The rise of Canadian national identity in the 1960s contributed to a flourishing small press movemen...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
Publishing is currently going through dramatic changes, from globalisation to the digital revolution...
This study primarily examines the cultural and commercial practices of editors and publishers who co...