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Jody Mason

Professor

Research Interests

I鈥檓 a settler scholar originally from the territory of the Haldimand Treaty, signed in 1784. My research examines how the book and associated ideas about literacy and self-improvement have helped to elaborate settler colonial logic in Canada. I鈥檓 also interested in how the ideologies of the book and literacy dominant in Europe and North America from the late nineteenth century to the present have been contested and revised by Indigenous Peoples.

Home Feelings: Liberal Citizenship and the Canadian Reading Camp Movement

In (McGill-Queen鈥檚 UP, 2019), I argue that ideas about literacy and literature played key roles in the emergence of settler-defined, liberal citizenship in Canada. My most recent book, (forthcoming in the Rethinking Canada In the World series with McGill-Queen鈥檚 UP in 2026) tracks the ways the book, which came to function as a key representative of settler exceptionalism, was used within the context of the development paradigm to express solidarity with newly decolonized nations; to argue for the importance of Canadian leadership in the new international order; and to consolidate settler liberal rule at home.

My current research considers what sociologist John Thompson calls 鈥減olarization鈥 in the late-twentieth-century field of anglophone literary production. Focusing on Canada, I鈥檓 examining how the concomitant rise of conglomerate publishing and the emergence of largely state-funded small-press publishing in Canada after 1965 (including Indigenous-owned publishing) have shaped the contemporary field of Indigenous literary production.

I鈥檓 cross-appointed to the School of Canadian Studies; I serve as the Chair of the editorial board of the 杏吧原创 Library Series (published by McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press); and I鈥檓 interested in collegial governance (I鈥檝e been a faculty Senator since 2023). I welcome inquiries about potential supervision from students working in any of the fields I identify under 鈥渞esearch interests.鈥

Recent Honours and Awards

2020 Winner of the Gabrielle Roy Prize (for Home Feelings)

2020-2024 SSHRC Insight Grant

2018-19 SSHRC Explore Development Grant (CORIS)

2017 FASS Research Achievement Award

2013 Shortlisted for the Gabrielle Roy Prize (for Writing Unemployment)

2013 FASS Junior Faculty Research Award

Books

McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, forthcoming 2026.

. McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2019.

. University of Toronto Press, 2013.

Recent Articles / Chapters in Books (Since 2015)

“.” Research In African Literatures. vol. 54, no. 4, Winter 2024, pp. 26鈥55.

(with Sarah Pelletier.) 鈥.鈥 Book History, vol. 26, no. 2, fall 2023, pp. 467-96.

Canadian Literature, 240, 2020, pp. 107-28.

Book History, vol. 20, 2017, pp. 424-46.

Labour / Le Travail, vol. 76, Fall 2015, pp. 109-32.

Recent Professional Concerns Publications and Journalism

Active History: History Matters, June 9, 2025.

鈥淒ecolonizing Pedagogies: Pipelines and Publishers.鈥 Canadian Literature, vol. 253, 2023, pp. 137-44.

Canadian Network on Humanitarian History, 21 Jan. 2022.

Literary Review of Canada, October 2021.

The Conversation (Canada Edition), 10 Sept. 2019.

(with Dessa Bayrock). The Conversation (Canada Edition), 23 July 2018.

Recent Presentations (Since 2020)

鈥淏ooks for Development: Fourth-World Challenges to Settler-Canadian Exceptionalism.鈥 Indigenous Literary Studies Association, George Brown College. 2-4 June 2025.

鈥淒eveloping Africa and Late Twentieth-Century Anglophone Settler Nationalisms.鈥 Canadian Historical Association, York University. 29-31 May 2023.

(with Sarah Pelletier) 鈥溾楽ingular Plurality鈥: Settler Colonial Transcendence and Canada鈥檚 2021 Guest-of-Honour Campaign at the Frankfurt Book Fair.鈥 Society for the History of Reading, Authorship, and Publishing, Amsterdam / Online. 11-15 July 2022.

Canadian Literature Centre, University of Alberta, Invited Lecture. 5 November 2021.

Ph.D. Supervisions

Dessa Bayrock, 鈥淧rizing Dominance: Disruption, Capital, and the Power and Practices of Literary Prize Culture in Canada,鈥 2023.

Bridgette Brown, 鈥淭he South African War (1899-1901) and the Transperipheral Production of Canadian Literatures,鈥 2019.

Christopher Doody, 鈥淎 Union of the Inkpot: The Canadian Authors Association, 1921-1960,鈥 2016.

Sarah Dorward, 鈥淓rased by Posterity: Popular Literature, Nineteenth-Century Canadian Authorship, and the Transatlantic Print Network,鈥 ongoing.

Sarah Pelletier, 鈥溾楴either boy nor man鈥: Transnational Dimensions of Gender, Race, and Labour in the Nineteenth-Century North American Typographical Trade and Press,鈥 ongoing.

Samantha Stevens, 鈥淭he Language of Power: Examining Settler Colonial Discourses in Canadian Newspaper Coverage of Restoule v. Canada (2021),鈥 ongoing.