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Deep Alberta

Deep Alberta

Fossil Facts and Dinosaur Digs
by John Acorn
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Alberta is well known for its fossil treasures, and author John Acorn is as keen on the long-dead creatures of Alberta as he is on the living. Here, John features 80 of the most noteworthy fossils, fossil locations, and fossil hunters from this most palaeontological of provinces. There's more to the story of "deep Alberta" than dinosaurs, but dinos …

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How Silent Were the Churches?

How Silent Were the Churches?

Canadian Protestantism and the Jewish Plight during the Nazi Era
by Alan Davies & Marilyn F. Nefsky
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Winner of the 1997 Jewish Book Committee award for scholarship on a Canadian Jewish subject.

Ever since Abella and Troper (None Is too Many, 1982) exposed the anti-Semitism behind Canada’s refusal to allow Jewish escapees from the Third Reich to immigrate, the Canadian churches have been under a shadow. Were the churches silent or largely silent, …

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A Canterbury Pilgrimage / An Italian Pilgrimage

A Canterbury Pilgrimage / An Italian Pilgrimage

by Elizabeth Robins Pennell & Joseph Pennell, edited by Dave Buchanan
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A peasant in peaked hat and blue shirt, with trousers rolled up high above his bare knees, crossed the road and silently examined the tricycle. “You have a good horse,” he then said; “it eats nothing.” —from An Italian Pilgrimage

The 1880s was an exhilarating time for cycling pioneers like Elizabeth and her husband Joseph. As boneshakers a …

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Dramatic Licence

Dramatic Licence

Translating Theatre from One Official Language to the Other in Canada
by Louise Ladouceur, translated by Richard Lebeau
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Translation is tricky business. The translator has to transform the foreign to the familiar while moving and pleasing his or her audience. Louise Ladouceur knows theatre from a multi-dimensional perspective that gives her research a particular authority as she moves between two of the dominant cultures of Canada: French and English. Through the ana …

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The Radio Eye

The Radio Eye

Cinema in the North Atlantic, 1958-1988
by Jerry White
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The Radio Eye: Cinema in the North Atlantic, 1958–1988, examines the way in which media experiments in Quebec, Newfoundland, the Faroe Islands, and the Irish-Gaelic-speaking communities of Ireland use film, video, and television to advocate for marginalized communities and often for “smaller languages.”

The Radio Eye is not, however, a set of …

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The Female Crucifix

The Female Crucifix

Images of St. Wilgefortis Since the Middle Ages
by Ilse E. Friesen
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Featuring more than twenty illustrations, including several works of art that were rediscovered by the author and are published here for the first time, The Female Crucifix: Images of St. Wilgefortis Since the Middle Ages provides a new perspective on a very old phenomenon.

The legendary bearded female St. Wilgefortis, also known by a variety of ot …

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Regenerations / Régénérations

Regenerations / Régénérations

Canadian Women's Writing / Écriture des femmes au Canada
edited by Marie Carrière & Patricia Demers
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Buttressed by a wealth of new, collaborative research methods and technologies, the contributors of this collection examine women's writing in Canada, past and present, with 11 essays in English and 5 in French. Regenerations was born out of the inaugural conference of the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory held at the Canadian Literature Cent …

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Editing as Cultural Practice in Canada

Editing as Cultural Practice in Canada

edited by Dean Irvine & Smaro Kamboureli
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This collection of essays focuses on the varied and complex roles that editors have played in the production of literary and scholarly texts in Canada. With contributions from a wide range of participants who have played seminal roles as editors of Canadian literatures—from nineteenth-century works to the contemporary avant-garde, from canonized …

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Doctors, Patients, and Society

Doctors, Patients, and Society

Power and Authority in Medical Care
edited by Martin S. Staum & Donald E. Larsen
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What moral and legal issues are involved in the physician-patient relationship? What is bioethics? What social and environmental factors are involved in health and disease? An interdisciplinary workshop of the Calgary Institute for the Humanities in May 1980 considered these issues, as well as health care delivery, the history of public health in C …

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Pursuing Giraffe

Pursuing Giraffe

A 1950s Adventure
by Anne Innis Dagg
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In the 1950s, Anne Innis Dagg was a young zoologist with a lifelong love of giraffe and a dream to study them in Africa. Based on extensive journals and letters home, Pursuing Giraffe vividly chronicles the realization of that dream and the year that she spent studying and documenting giraffe behaviour. Dagg was one of the first zoologists to study …

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Dante & the Unorthodox

Dante & the Unorthodox

The Aesthetics of Transgression
edited by James Miller
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During his lifetime, Dante was condemned as corrupt and banned from Florence on pain of death. But in 1329, eight years after his death, he was again viciously condemned—this time as a heretic and false prophet—by Friar Guido Vernani. From Vernani’s inquisitorial viewpoint, the author of the Commedia “seduced” his readers by offering them …

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Standard candles

Standard candles

by Alice Major
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Like the ever-widening universe, Standard candles expands on Alice Major’s earlier themes of family, mythology, and cosmology, teasing out subtle wonders in form and subject. Her voice resonates through experiments with old and new poetic forms as she imbues observed and imagined phenomena—from the centres of galaxies to the mysteries of her ow …

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The Eighteenth-Century Wyandot

The Eighteenth-Century Wyandot

A Clan-Based Study
by John L. Steckley
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The Wyandot were born of two Wendat peoples encountered by the French in the first half of the seventeenth century—the otherwise named Petun and Huron—and their history is fragmented by their dispersal between Quebec, Michigan, Kansas, and Oklahoma. This book weaves these fragmented histories together, with a focus on the mid-eighteenth century …

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The Chinchaga Firestorm

The Chinchaga Firestorm

When the Moon and Sun Turned Blue
by Cordy Tymstra
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In 1950, the biggest firestorm documented in North America—one fire alone burned 3,500,000 acres of boreal forest in northern Alberta and British Columbia—created the world’s largest smoke layer in the atmosphere. The smoke travelled half way around the northern hemisphere and made the moon and sun appear blue. The Chinchaga Firestorm is an h …

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Narrative in the Feminine

Narrative in the Feminine

Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard
by Susan Knutson
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What does it mean to tell a story from a woman’s point of view? How have Canadian anglophone and francophone writers translated feminist literary theory into practice?

Avant-garde writers Daphne Marlatt and Nicole Brossard answer these, and many more questions, in their two groundbreaking works, now made more accessible through the careful, narr …

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William Wilfred Campbell

William Wilfred Campbell

Selected Poetry and Essays
edited by Laurel Boone
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This is a representative collection of the writings of a neglected Canadian author, William Wilfred Campbell (1858-1918).

Among the 112 poems in William Wilfred Campbell: Selected Poetry and Essays are the familiar “Indian Summer” and “How One Winter Came in the Lake Region,” along with many less well-known love poems, patriotic songs, and …

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Ethnic Organizational Dynamics

Ethnic Organizational Dynamics

The Polish Group in Canada
by Henry Radecki
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How is the culture of an immigrant group kept alive in a new country? Voluntary organizations play a significant role, according to the author, in preserving the cultural heritage of Poland for Polish immigrants and their descendants in Canada. However, participation in these organizations is declining. The author explains why in this sociological …

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Cross-Media Ownership and Democratic Practice in Canada

Cross-Media Ownership and Democratic Practice in Canada

Content-Sharing and the Impact of New Media
by Walter C. Soderlund; Colette Brin; Lydia Miljan & Kai Hildebrandt
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This is the first in-depth analysis of major French- and English-Canadian news companies to show the impact of cross-media ownership on the diversity of new content. Surprisingly, the study lays to rest fears over content convergence of newspaper and television network ownership by Canadian media giants Canwest Global, CTVglobemedia, and Quebecor. …

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How Loveta Got Her Baby

How Loveta Got Her Baby

by Nicholas Ruddock
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Two young men and a girl go scavenging for fossils—but find something entirely different instead. A girl inherits a baby from the estate of her older sister. An apparently aimless young man turns out to have surprising powers. From Journey Prize-nominee Nicholas Ruddock comes an outstanding new collection of short fiction. How Loveta Got Her Baby …

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Where the Nights Are Twice as Long

Where the Nights Are Twice as Long

Love Letters of Canadian Poets
edited by David Eso & Jeanette Lynes
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Under the covers of Where the Nights Are Twice as Long: Love Letters of Canadian Poets, David Eso and Jeanette Lynes collect letters and epistolary poems from more than 120 Canadian poets, including Pauline Johnson, Malcolm Lowry, Louis Riel, Alden Nowlan, Anne Szumigalski, Leonard Cohen, John Barton, and Di Brandt, and many others, encompassing th …

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Motherlode

Motherlode

A Mosaic of Dutch Wartime Experience
by Carolyne Van Der Meer
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Motherlode: A Mosaic of Dutch Wartime Experience is Carolyne Van Der Meer’s creative reinterpretation through short stories, poems, and essays of the experiences of her mother and other individuals who either spent their childhoods in Nazi-occupied Holland or were deeply affected by wartime in Holland. The book documents the author’s personal j …

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The Celestial Tradition

The Celestial Tradition

A Study of Ezra Pound’s The Cantos
by Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos
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Despite the painstaking work of Pound scholars, the mythos of The Cantos has yet to be properly understood — primarily because until now its occult sources have not been examined sufficiently. Drawing upon archival as well as recently published material, this study traces Pound’s intimate engagement with specific occultists (W.B. Yeats, Allen U …

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Freda & Jem's Best of the Week

Freda & Jem's Best of the Week

by Lo Fine
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Jem is a self-described butch dyke from Montreal who always imagined spending her life in bars and having multiple flings. When she meets Freda, a woman who exposes Jem’s vulnerabilities, her preconceived notions of who she is become moot as she finds herself partnered in a long-term relationship with kids. Which she surprisingly loves—most of …

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The Little Third Reich on Lake Superior

The Little Third Reich on Lake Superior

A History of Canadian Internment Camp R
by Ernest Robert Zimmermann, edited by Michel S. Beaulieu & David K. Ratz
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For eighteen months during the Second World War, the Canadian military interned 1,145 prisoners of war in Red Rock, Ontario (about 100 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay). Camp R interned friend and foe alike: Nazis, anti-Nazis, Jews, soldiers, merchant seamen, and refugees whom Britain feared might comprise Hitler’s rumoured “fifth column” …

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I Remember Laurier

I Remember Laurier

Reflections by Retirees on Life at WLU
by Harold Remus, edited by Rose Blackmore & Boyd McDonald
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I Remember Laurier is the story—actually, thirty-seven stories—of the little university that could, told by some of those who devoted themselves to transforming the school from its modest beginnings into a superb small liberal arts college, and in turn to the university whose growth, diversification, research, and partnerships characterize it t …

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Catholic Sexual Theology and Adolescent Girls

Catholic Sexual Theology and Adolescent Girls

Embodied Flourishing
by Doris M. Kieser
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This book explores the intersection in contemporary Western culture of Catholic sexual theology and adolescent female developmental and sexual experiences. The voices of adolescent females, so long silent in sexual theologies, are given privilege here in the articulation of a normative theology.

Applying a feminist natural law framework, the book en …

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Reading In

Reading In

Alice Munro’s Archives
by JoAnn McCaig
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What can we learn about authorship through a reading of a writer’s archive?

Collections of authors’ manuscripts and correspondence have traditionally been used in ways that further illuminate the published text. JoAnn McCaig sets out to show how archival materials can also provide fascinating insights into the business of culture, reveal the in …

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Simone Weil

Simone Weil

An Introduction to Her Thought
by John Hellman
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“The generation of 1930 in French intellectual life was unique in the gravity of the challenges they faced.” Simone Weil—the brilliant social and political theorist, activist, and spiritual writer—was one of an eminent company in the France of the 1930s who responded to these challenges. In her brief, remarkable life she wrote a host of ess …

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Spirituality in Social Work and Education

Spirituality in Social Work and Education

Theory, Practice, and Pedagogies
edited by Janet Groen; Diana Coholic & John R. Graham
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Over the past ten years, the fields of social work and education have grappled separately with definitions of spirituality, ways to integrate spirituality into the classroom, and the rendering of spirituality as a meaningful concept for practitioners, students, and researchers. Social work and education have many commonalities in areas of engagemen …

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Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties

Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties

Intimate Partner Violence, Community Resources, and Faith
by Irene Sevcik; Michael Rothery; Nancy Nason-Clark & Robert Pynn
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To date, little has been published about the place of spirituality in working with survivors of intimate partner violence. Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties examines the intersection of faith and culture in the lives of religious and ethno-cultural women in the context of the work of FaithLink, a unique community initiative that encourages religious …

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Not the Whole Story

Not the Whole Story

Challenging the Single Mother Narrative
edited by Lea Caragata & Judit Alcalde
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Not the Whole Story is a compilation of sixteen stories narrated by single mothers in their own way and about their own lives. Each story is unique, but the same issues appear again and again. Abuse, parenting as single mothers, challenges in the labour market, mental health and addictions issues, a scarcity of quality childcare, immigration and st …

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Baggage

Baggage

by Jill Sooley
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ACCLAIMED NEWFOUNDLAND AUTHOR Jill Sooley’s second novel, Baggage, examines the step family. Drawing on humour and heart¬break, as she did in Widows of Paradise Bay, this story unfolds from the perspectives of three women – Marie, mother and stepmother; Floss, Marie’s daughter who grew up in a broken home and must deal with her mother’s se …

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Ecologies of Affect

Ecologies of Affect

Placing Nostalgia, Desire, and Hope
edited by Tonya K. Davidson; Ondine Park & Rob Shields
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Ecologies of Affect offers a synthetic introduction to the felt dynamics of cities and the character of places. The contributors capture the significance of affects including desire, nostalgia, memory, and hope in forming the identity and tone of places. The critical intervention this collection of essays makes is an active, consistent engagement w …

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Dead Woman Pickney

Dead Woman Pickney

A Memoir of Childhood in Jamaica
by Yvonne Shorter Brown
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Dead Woman Pickney chronicles life stories of growing up in Jamaica from 1943 to 1965 and contains both personal experience and history, told with stridency and humour. The author’s coming of age parallels the political stages of Jamaica’s moving from the richest Crown colony of Great Britain to an independent nation within the British Commonwe …

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Run Marco, Run

Run Marco, Run

by Norma Charles
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Grade: 5
tagged : violence, survival stories, caribbean & latin america

In this fast-paced novel for readers ten and up, James Graham, a Canadian journalist, is kidnapped in a market in Buenaventura, Colombia, right in front of Marco, his thirteen-year-old son. When the kidnappers try to grab Marco, his father yells at him, “Run Marco, run!” Marco manages to escape, and seeing no possibility of help in Colombia, he …

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The Daughter’s Way

The Daughter’s Way

Canadian Women’s Paternal Elegies
by Tanis MacDonald
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The Daughter’s Way investigates negotiations of female subjectivity in twentieth-century Canadian women’s elegies with a special emphasis on the father’s death as a literary and political watershed. The book examines the work of Dorothy Livesay, P.K. Page, Jay Macpherson, Margaret Atwood, Kristjana Gunnars, Lola Lemire Tostevin, Anne Carson, …

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DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect

DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect

by R. Bruce Elder
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This book deals with the early intellectual reception of the cinema and the manner in which art theorists, philosophers, cultural theorists, and especially artists of the first decades of the twentieth century responded to its advent. While the idea persists that early writers on film were troubled by the cinema’s lowly form, this work proposes t …

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Public Poetics

Public Poetics

Critical Issues in Canadian Poetry and Poetics
edited by Bart Vautour; Erin Wunker; Travis V. Mason & Christl Verduyn
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Public Poetics is a collection of essays and poems that address some of the most pressing issues of the discipline in the twenty-first century. The collection brings together fifteen original essays addressing “publics,” “poetry,” and “poetics” from the situated space of Canada while simultaneously troubling the notion of the nation as …

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The Diverse Worlds of Unemployed Adults

The Diverse Worlds of Unemployed Adults

Consequences for Leisure, Lifestyle, and Well-being
by Mark E. Havitz; Peter A. Morden & Diane M. Samdahl
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Multi-method research study shows why leisure activities are as important for the unemployed as they are for the employed.

Can someone who is unemployed experience leisure, or does that seem like a contradiction in terms? If unemployed people can experience leisure, how might it mitigate the negative effects of unemployment? And what form, then, wo …

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The Edda

The Edda

A Collection of Essays
edited by R.J. Glendinning & Haraldur Bessason
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Twelve essays are presented by outstanding authorities in Nordic medieval studies. These essays range from treatment of broad aspects of the Edda, to consideration of single poems, to analysis of parts of specific works. An attractive and important collection for every scholar of Old Scandinavian.

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Must Write

Must Write

Edna Staebler’s Diaries
by Christl Verduyn & Edna Staebler
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Long before she became the renowned author of the best-selling Schmecks cookbooks, an award-winning journalist for magazines such as Macleans, and a creative non-fiction mentor, Edna Staebler was a writer of a different sort. Staebler began serious diary writing at the age of sixteen and continued to write for over eighty years. Must Write: Edna St …

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Field Marks

Field Marks

The Poetry of Don McKay
by Don McKay, edited by Méira Cook
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This volume features thirty-five of Don McKay’s best poems, which are selected with a contextualizing introduction by Méira Cook that probes wilderness and representation in McKay, and the canny, quirky, thoughtful, and sometimes comic self-consciousness the poems adumbrate. Included is McKay’s afterword written especially for this volume in w …

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The Counselling Speeches of Jim Ka-Nipitehtew

The Counselling Speeches of Jim Ka-Nipitehtew

as told by Jim Kâ-Nîpitêhtêw, edited by Freda Ahenakew & H.C. Wolfart
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Jim Ka-Nipitehtew was a respected Cree Elder from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, who spoke only Cree and provided these original counselling discourses. The book offers the speeches in Cree syllabics and in Roman Orthography as well as an English translation and commentary. The Elder offers guidance for First Nations people in these eight speeches that …

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Conversations in Food Studies

Conversations in Food Studies

edited by Colin R. Anderson; Charles Z. Levkoe; Jennifer Brady, contributions by Steffanie Scott; Eva A. Bogdan; Robyn Bunn; Carmen Wong; Keith Lee; Penny Van Esterik; Lani Trenouth; David Szanto; Matt Ventresca; Jennifer Sumner; Kristen Lowitt; Arthur Green; Chantal Clement; Robert Jennings; Kirsten Valentine Cadieux; Huddart Kennedy; Jennifer A. Braun; Cathryn Sprague; Keren Rideout; Cassie Wever; Samara Brock; Mark Bomford; Mary A. Beckie; Wanda Martin; Victoria Millious; Phil Mount; Tammara Soma; Erika Mundel; Alan Nash; Seriy Polyakov; Ankit Gupta; Anais Detolle; Josee Johnson; Ahmed Khan & Konstantinos Zougris, foreword by Mustafa Koç
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Few things are as important as the food we eat. Conversations in Food Studies demonstrates the value of interdisciplinary research through the cross-pollination of disciplinary, epistemological, and methodological perspectives. Widely diverse essays, ranging from the meaning of milk, to the bring-your-own-wine movement, to urban household waste, ar …

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Two-Spirit Acts

Two-Spirit Acts

Queer Indigenous Performances
edited by Jean O'Hara
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In this collection of short but powerful two-spirit plays, characters dispel conventional notions of gender and sexuality while celebrating Indigenous understandings. With a refreshing spin, the plays touch on topics of desire, identity, and community as they humorously tackle the colonial misunderstandings of Indigenous people. From a female trick …

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Manitoba Politics and Government

Manitoba Politics and Government

Issues, Institutions, Traditions
edited by Paul Thomas & Curtis Brown
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Manitoba has always been a province in the middle, geographically, economically, and culturally. Lacking Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness, Ontario’s traditional economic dominance, or Alberta’s combustible mix of prairie populism and oil wealth, Manitoba appears to blend into the background of the Canadian family portrait. But Manitoba has a …

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Producing Canadian Literature

Producing Canadian Literature

Authors Speak on the Literary Marketplace
by Kit Dobson & Smaro Kamboureli
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Producing Canadian Literature: Authors Speak on the Literary Marketplace brings to light the relationship between writers in Canada and the marketplace within which their work circulates. Through a series of conversations with both established and younger writers from across the country, Kit Dobson and Smaro Kamboureli investigate how writers perce …

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Western Icelandic Short Stories

Western Icelandic Short Stories

translated by Kirsten Wolf & Arny Hjaltadottir
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This selection of Western Icelandic writings, the first of its kind in English, represents a wide collection of first and second generation Icelandic-Canadian authors.

The stories, first published between 1895 and 1930, are set mainly in North America (especially Manitoba). They reflect a weath of literary activity, from the numerous Western Icelan …

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Stories in a New Skin

Stories in a New Skin

Approaches to Inuit Literature
by Keavy Martin
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Grade: 12
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In an age where southern power-holders look north and see only vacant polar landscapes, isolated communities, and exploitable resources, it is important to note that the Inuit homeland encompasses extensive philosophical, political, and literary traditions. Stories in a New Skin is a seminal text that explores these Arctic literary traditions and, …

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Diamond Grill

Diamond Grill

by Fred Wah
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Winner of the 1997 Howard O’Hagan Short Fiction Award!

“In the Diamond, at the end of a long green vinyl aisle between two booths of chrome, Naugahyde, and Formica, are two large swinging wooden doors, each with a round hatch of face-sized window. Those kitchen doors can be kicked with such a slap they’re heard all the way up to the soda fount …

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