About English & Cultural Studies
About English & Cultural Studies
Welcome to the Department of English and Cultural Studies! We combine traditional areas of English literary study with interdisciplinary research. Our vibrant community of faculty members and students fosters curiosity and critical thinking in the study of literary and cultural production.
Undergraduate Programs
Develop skills to approach the literary and cultural texts, histories and movements that shape the world.
Undergraduate Course Outlines
Explore English literature and Cultural Studies in greater depth and detail in our undergraduate courses.
Humanities Student Experience Office
Access undergraduate academic advising, career support and experiential learning.
Graduate Programs
Further your exploration of English and Cultural Studies in our dynamic graduate programs.
NEWS & STORIES
April 19, 2024
Humanities researchers working at the intersection of social challenges and the environment
Five researchers from a range of disciplines share insights about how humanities research can contribute to our understanding of the environment, and what they’d like people to be thinking about this Earth Day. ...
April 12, 2024
‘There’s nothing more satisfying than seeing someone start to feel like they matter’
Jaclyn Desforges reflects on her term as this year’s writer in residence. ...
To think critically about the world is a skill far more valued in the workplace than you can imagine.
Nichole Fanara '14
Read MoreCombined Honours in English and History
The experience of a Humanities degree is the preparation for life’s skills and opportunities
Mark Giavedoni '01
Read MoreCombined Honours English and History
This department treats students as individuals and offers a learning environment that is both nurturing and challenging.
Department Job Opportunities
Discover available department opportunities.
RESEARCH CENTRES & INSTITUTES
John Douglas Taylor Conference
The John Douglas Taylor Conference is an annual departmental conference funded by a trust in memory of John Douglas Taylor. It is a collaborative venture between faculty and graduate students.
Eighteenth Century Fiction
Eighteenth-Century Fiction (ECF) publishes peer-reviewed research articles on literature and culture of the period 1660-1830.
Writer in Residence
Writer in Residence is a residency program that invites a well-published Canadian author to mentor creative writers from the University and from the Hamilton community.
Early Theatre
Early Theatre publishes peer-reviewed research on Medieval and Early Modern drama and theatre history.
Centre for Community Engaged Narrative Arts (CCENA)
CCENA supports and sustains art-based, community-engaged narrative work in partnership with Hamilton-based groups, initiatives, organizations and projects.
Annual South Asia Lecture Series
The Annual South Asia Lecture brings South Asian creative artists and scholars to participate in English and Cultural Studies courses and community events.
John Douglas Taylor Conference
The John Douglas Taylor Conference is an annual departmental conference funded by a trust in memory of John Douglas Taylor. It is a collaborative venture between faculty and graduate students.
Eighteenth Century Fiction
Eighteenth-Century Fiction (ECF) publishes peer-reviewed research articles on literature and culture of the period 1660-1830.
Writer in Residence
Writer in Residence is a residency program that invites a well-published Canadian author to mentor creative writers from the University and from the Hamilton community.
Early Theatre
Early Theatre publishes peer-reviewed research on Medieval and Early Modern drama and theatre history.
Centre for Community Engaged Narrative Arts (CCENA)
CCENA supports and sustains art-based, community-engaged narrative work in partnership with Hamilton-based groups, initiatives, organizations and projects.
Annual South Asia Lecture Series
The Annual South Asia Lecture brings South Asian creative artists and scholars to participate in English and Cultural Studies courses and community events.