The Harbour- EGSS’s Graduate Students Journal Université de Montréal

The Harbour- EGSS’s Graduate Students Journal Université de Montréal The Harbour is a bi-yearly, blind peer-reviewed graduate students journal launched by the English Gr Look out for the first issue in the Fall!

Chief Editors - Camille Houle-Eichel & Hoda Agharazi
Secretary - Ruthylie Liade
Guest Editors - Patrick Aura & Roxanne Brousseau
Production Manager - Wendy Gokhool
Communications Officer - Patrick Aura
Social Media - Nikitha Basil
Web Managers - Mayurakshi Dev & Ruthylie Liade
Speci

al Ops - Patrick Aura & Roxanne Brousseau
Treasurer -

The journal's purpose is to promote the diffusion of the work of students from Canadian and international universities on literature and other cultural productions and the role they play in a variety of cultural imaginaries. Each student contributing to the operations of the journal has specialized knowledge in specific fields such as Post-Colonial studies, Canadian studies, Indigenous studies, popular culture studies, and others. This offers diverse approaches in the journal’s editorial vision throughout all of the journal’s issues. The English Graduate Students’ Society (EGSS) at Université de Montréal promotes the organization of activities, provides helpful resources, and allows students to contribute to the creative, academic, and social life of their university. United around a desire to create opportunities for English graduate students to share their work and build a community centered around their literary and cultural interests, the EGSS hosts a variety of events including its annual conference, gatherings, and reading circles. As of 2020, the EGSS is working towards the publication of its very own bi-yearly, peer-reviewed, student journal. This publication (The Harbour) will allow English students to gain experience in the fields of publishing and editing, as well as provide them with an audience for their work. The EGSS is there to help students and to protect their rights and interests. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any questions, comments, or concerns-- [email protected]

10/21/2025

Good morning everyone! The Harbour Journal is pleased to announce the release of our CFP for this year's issue! Tell your friends and colleagues!

“What is Love?” has remained an enduring query for philosophers and mystics across centuries, with hundreds of theories and beliefs modifying its ontological standing and apprehension. From classical philosophers to more modern thinkers, questions and explanations about love have permeated throu...

07/11/2024

Hello everyone! The Harbour is happy to announce that the CFPs for the creative and academic sections are officially available!

Check them out here:

Academic: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2024/07/04/the-realm-of-the-impossible-planetary-conceptions-of-space-in-science-fiction-and

Creative: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2024/07/04/unbound-spaces-the-limitless-possibilities-of-world-building

Submissions are due August 30th! 😁

World-building, when it comes to literature, is the complexity of the world made apparent and a way of presenting concepts of the planetary. World-building’s focus on systems of religion, ecology, sociology, history, natural phenomena, magic, and ideologies, that all interact with each other prese...

📚✨Volume 3, Issue 1 of The Harbour is Here! 📚✨We are thrilled to announce the release of Volume 3, Issue 1 of The Harbou...
06/03/2024

📚✨Volume 3, Issue 1 of The Harbour is Here! 📚✨

We are thrilled to announce the release of Volume 3, Issue 1 of The Harbour!

Greater Aliveness: Women's Bodies in Literature/Destabilizing Trans-Corporealities: https://udemegss.wordpress.com/issues-parutions/

A huge thank you to all our contributors for sharing their work!

Thank you, also, to our guest editors (Jennifer Nault, academic division, and Alyssa Jones, creative division) for their hard work.

The beautiful cover page art is by Sahar Sadeghi.

We hope you enjoy reading the academic articles and creative works!

Latest Issue The Harbour committee at Université de Montréal is proud to present its latest issue: Greater Aliveness: Women’s Bodies in Literature the-harbour-volume-3-issue-1-spring-2024Down…

09/02/2023

Our creative writing CFP has been extended to September 15, 2023!

We invite submissions by students from all departments and universities.

Destabilizing Trans-Corporealities: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/06/23/extended-destabilizing-trans-corporealities

We look forward to reading your creative writing!

Questions? Contact [email protected].

Français:
Bonjour à tous !

Vous trouverez ci-dessous l’appel de textes pour le prochain numéro du journal The Harbour!

L'appel est ouvert à tous!

La date limite est le 15 Septembre 2023.

Destabilizing Trans-Corporealities: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/06/23/extended-destabilizing-trans-corporealities

Nous attendons vos textes avec impatience!

Questions? Envoyer un courriel à [email protected].

The myriad of spaces that women inhabit, occupy, or have been placed into cause a variety of effects on their cultural, physical, social and sexual experiences, and actively contribute to forging their bodily material constitution. Material feminisms, which have brought the body back to the forefron...

06/27/2023

Hello, all!

We have two new CFPs for our next wonderful issue!

We invite submissions by students from all departments and universities.

The deadline is July 31st, 2023.

Please find the CFPs below.

Academic CFP: Greater Aliveness: Women’s Bodies in Literature
https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/06/23/greater-aliveness-women%E2%80%99s-bodies-in-literature

Creative Writing CFP: Destabilizing Trans-Corporealities
https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/06/23/destabilizing-trans-corporealities

We look forward to reading your papers and creative writing!

Questions? Contact [email protected].

Français:

Bonjour à tous !

Vous trouverez ci-dessous l’appel de textes académiques et l’appel de textes créatifs pour le prochain numéro du journal The Harbour!

L'appel est ouvert à tous!

La date limite est le 31 juillet 2023.

Vous trouverez l'appel de texte ci-dessous:

Appel de textes académique: Greater Aliveness: Women’s Bodies in Literature
https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/06/23/greater-aliveness-women%E2%80%99s-bodies-in-literature

Appel de textes créatifs: Destabilizing Trans-Corporealities
https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2023/06/23/destabilizing-trans-corporealities

Nous attendons vos travaux et textes avec impatience!

Questions? Envoyer un courriel à [email protected].

The myriad of spaces that women inhabit, occupy, or have been placed into cause a variety of effects on their cultural, physical, social and sexual experiences, and actively contribute to forging their bodily material constitution. Material feminisms, which have brought the body back to the forefron...

04/19/2023

Aaaand it's out! Our brand new Spring issue, "Disruptive Entanglements: Transnational Considerations of Performance and Adaptation" is available to all over on our website 👇 Find some wonderful critical and creative work by emerging thinkers from all over the world!

https://udemegss.wordpress.com/issues-parutions/

10/18/2022

We have two new CFPs for our next wonderful issue, "Disruptive Entanglements"! For the first time ever, you can now submit either an academic or a creative work - find both calls below :) The deadline in Nov. 30th, 2022.

Academic CFP: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2022/10/10/disruptive-entanglements-transnational-considerations-of-performance-and-adaptation

Creative CFP: https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2022/10/17/spaces-of-recreation

American poet Mary Oliver, in her collection of essays Upstream (2016), pays tribute to the writers to whom she owes inspiration, such as the English Romantic William Wordsworth and the American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. Among several instances of literary influence, she writes, “I le...

03/04/2021

The CFP for our upcoming spring issue, 'Fluid Constructs: Breaking the Limits of Gendered S**ces', has finally been accepted on UPenn! Find out more about our theme and how to submit to our amazing little journal below.
We're looking forward to reading all those great submissions!

Examining time and space as anything but concrete and singular, Elizabeth Grosz states that they “are in some sense correlated with representations of the subject” (99). Such a conception associates spatio-temporal location with subjectivity, and to some extent, embodiment and corporeality. S**c...

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