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  1. Magnusson, Lynne, with David Schalkwyk, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s Language
  2. Maira, Daniel. Renaissance romantique. Mises en fiction du XVIe siècle (1814–1848)
  3. Making better use of what we have: Strategies to minimize food waste and resource inefficiency in Canada

    Making better use of what we have: Strategies to minimize food waste and resource inefficiency in Canada

    2025-03-19 22:03:45 | Review | Contribuidor(es): Rod MacRae, Anne Siu, Marlee Kohn, Moira Matsubuchi-Shaw, Doug McCallum, Tania Hernandez Cervantes, Danielle Perreault | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i2.143

    We examined the problems of and solutions to food waste through the main three frames of social science research on food waste: political economy; the cultural turn (the cultures, ideologies and politics of food and consumption); and political ecology. In the course of our collective research...

  4. Making Religion of Wonder: The Divine Attribution in Renaissance Ethnography and Romance

    Making Religion of Wonder: The Divine Attribution in Renaissance Ethnography and Romance

    Article | Contribuidor(es): William M. Hamlin

    Drawing on the concept of "autoethnography" as defined by Mary Louise Pratt, this paper argues that representations of cross-cultural encounter in Renaissance travel narratives often bear striking resemblances to moments of encounter and reunion in Spenserean and Shakespearean romance. Focusing...

  5. Making Room: How the Book Materially Changed to Accommodate the Digital

    Making Room: How the Book Materially Changed to Accommodate the Digital

    2024-01-25 22:41:51 | Presentation | Contribuidor(es): Élika Ortega Guzman | https://doi.org/10.25547/7D8C-1T63

    digital humanities, book studies

  6. Making Scholarship Public: Collaboration and Interdisciplinarity in Early Modern Studies

    Making Scholarship Public: Collaboration and Interdisciplinarity in Early Modern Studies

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Paul Yachnin

    How can collaborative, interdisciplinary research on early modern Europe expand the reach of the humanities beyond the academy? In what ways could such a “public turn” enhance the effectiveness of humanities research and teaching? This essay recounts how a number of large, interdisciplinary...

  7. Making Sense of Play in Video Games: Ludus, Paidia, and Possibility Spaces

    Making Sense of Play in Video Games: Ludus, Paidia, and Possibility Spaces

    2022-06-13 18:44:16 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Graham Jensen | https://doi.org/10.25547/DZ1G-FD63

    play, video games, paidia, ludus, possibility spaces, Mikhail Bakhtin, Roger Caillois

  8. Making Space for Affect, Co-Creation, and Care in Digital Humanities Pedagogy

    Making Space for Affect, Co-Creation, and Care in Digital Humanities Pedagogy

    2023-11-10 00:09:45 | Presentation | Contribuidor(es): Andie Silva | https://doi.org/10.25547/B5PA-RH03

    digital humanities, intersectional feminism

  9. Making the Profane Sacred: Sixteenth-Century Penitential Confraternities in Seville
  10. Malerba and the Art of Story-Telling

    Malerba and the Art of Story-Telling

    2023-05-04 22:07:52 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Guido Almansi

  11. Malocchio in Nino Ricci’s Lives Of The Saints

    Malocchio in Nino Ricci’s Lives Of The Saints

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Michela Baldo

    The evil eye or malocchio has appeared in the works of a number of Italian-Canadian writers but for most its role has been limited. In Lives of the Saints, however, the first volume of the trilogy of the same name by Nino Ricci, its role is fundamental to the novel’s narrative construction. The...

  12. Mampieri, Martina. Living under the Evil Pope: The Hebrew Chronicle of Pope Paul IV by Benjamin Nehemiah ben Elnathan from Civitanova Marche (16th cent.).
  13. Manzoni and the Microcomputer: I Promessi Sposi: Chapter IX

    Manzoni and the Microcomputer: I Promessi Sposi: Chapter IX

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Luciano F. Farina

  14. Map of Early Modern London

    Map of Early Modern London

    Article | Contribuidor(es): David Joseph Wrisley

    This is a review of Map of Early Modern London. 

  15. Maple Wood Heirlooms and the Re-formation of a Dynastic Identity: Elector John of Saxony’s Sermon Notes as Grapho-Relics

    Maple Wood Heirlooms and the Re-formation of a Dynastic Identity: Elector John of Saxony’s Sermon Notes as Grapho-Relics

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Daniel Gehrt

    The widespread practice of taking notes on sermons as a form of learning and piety among literate Protestants in the sixteenth century has been largely untreated by scholars. This article offers a brief survey of this phenomenon before focusing on two eight-piece sets of palm-sized maple tablets...

  16. Mapping disciplinary differences and equity of academic control to create a space for collaboration

    Mapping disciplinary differences and equity of academic control to create a space for collaboration

    2022-06-13 18:42:06 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Lynne Siemens, Jeff Smith, Yin Liu | https://doi.org/10.25547/8V7S-4N03

    Digital humanities

  17. Mapping Food Policy Groups: Understanding Cross-Sectoral Network Building through Social Network Analysis

    Mapping Food Policy Groups: Understanding Cross-Sectoral Network Building through Social Network Analysis

    2025-03-19 22:03:17 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Charles Z Levkoe, Rebecca Schiff, Karen Arnold, Ashley Wilkinson, Karen Kerk | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.443

    Over the past decades, there has been a rapid expansion in the number of Food Policy Groups (FPG) (including food policy councils, strategies, networks, and informal alliances) operating at municipal and regional levels across North America. FPGs are typically established with the intent of...

  18. Mapping the growing capacity of climate smart food in urban environments

    Mapping the growing capacity of climate smart food in urban environments

    2025-03-19 22:03:42 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Gavin Schneider, Victoria Fast | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i2.242

    The practice of urban agriculture (UA) is a unique food system model that localizes the production of sustainable, geographically appropriate food. The environmental benefits inherent in UA aligns with the emerging field of climate smart agriculture (CSA). However, the agro-industry focus of...

  19. Mapping the Marriage: Thomas Geminus's "Britanniae Insulae Nova Descriptio" and "Nova Descriptio Hispaniae" (1555)

    Mapping the Marriage: Thomas Geminus's "Britanniae Insulae Nova Descriptio" and "Nova Descriptio Hispaniae" (1555)

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Alexander Samson

    La représentation du mariage et de la co-monarchie de Philippe et Marie exprimée dans deux cartes géographiques de l'emigré flamant Thomas Geminus, produites en 1555, soutient les aspirations des Habsbourgs dans ce nouveau royaume, dans le but calculé d'attirer le mécénat d'un monarque qui avait...

  20. Mapping the Reception of English Novels in Italy During the Long 18th Century: A Digital Approach

    Mapping the Reception of English Novels in Italy During the Long 18th Century: A Digital Approach

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Sandra Parmegiani Parmegiani, Andrea Penso, Dirk Vanden Berghe