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Birth of the Uncool

Birth of the Uncool

by Madeline Walker
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Birth of the Cool, a compilation album by jazz great Miles Davis, was released in 1957, the year before I was born. That album defined “cool jazz”: elegant, distant, hip, and stylish. Davis and his eight co- musicians made it all look so easy. From the time I was very young, I was trying to be as cool as Davis’s jazz: aloof, intellectual, des …

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Disabled Mothers

Disabled Mothers

Stories and Scholarship by and about Mothers with Disabilities
edited by Gloria Filax & Dena Taylor
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This collection of 18 scholarly works and personal accounts from Canada, the U.S., and Australia explores and analyzes issues of parenting by mothers with a variety of physical and mental disabilities. The book delves into pregnancy, birth, adoption, child custody, discrimination, and disability politics. Noticing dominant ideas, meanings, and narr …

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Academic Motherhood in a Post-Second Wave Context

Academic Motherhood in a Post-Second Wave Context

Challenges, Strategies, and Possibilities
edited by D. Lynn O’Brien Hallstein & Andrea O’Reilly
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Contributors detail what it means to be an academic mother and to think about academic motherhood, while also exploring both the personal and specific institutional challenges academic women face, the multifaceted strategies different academic women are implementing to manage those challenges, and investigating different theoretical possibilities f …

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Rethinking the Future of the University

Rethinking the Future of the University

edited by David Lyle Jeffrey & Dominic Manganiello
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This distinguished collection of essays, edited under the direction of David Lyle Jeffrey and Dominic Manganiello, emerged from the discussions that surrounded the 1995-1996 McMartin Lectures. Dedicated to studying the relationship and contributions of historic Christian thought to the intellectual life of university disciplines, this series of lec …

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Suppression of the Erotic in Modern Hebrew Literature

Suppression of the Erotic in Modern Hebrew Literature

by Nitsa Ben-Ari
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Issues of sexuality, censorship, and self-censorship in the formation of national and cultural identities are a focus of great interest in contemporary literary research. This is the first work of its kind to study these combined issues in the context of translated and original Hebrew literature.

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The Land Has Changed

History, Society, and Gender in Colonial Nigeria
by Chima J. Korieh
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A century ago, agriculture was the dominant economic sector in much of Africa. By the 1990s, however, African farmers had declining incomes and were worse off, on average, than those who did not farm. Colonial policies, subsequent 'top-down' statism, and globalization are usually cited as primary causes of this long-term decline. In this unpreceden …

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From Many, One

Peasants, Borders, and Education in Callista, Mexico, 1924-1935
by Andrae M. Marak
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From Many, One looks at the educational policies and practices of the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles in post-revolutionary Mexico. Andrae Marak examines attempts of the Calles government to centralize control over education in the U.S.-Mexican borderlands region and to transform its rural and indigenous inhabitants into more "mainstream" Mexi …

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The Spirit of Hidalgo

The Mexican Revolution in Coahuila
by Suzanne B. Pasztor
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This book fills a significant gap in the scholarship of the Mexican revolution by providing a detailed history of the northeastern state of Coahuila from the late Portifirian era to approximately 1920. It evaluates social, political, and economic developments that contributed to revolutionary activity within Coahuila and helped to shape the movemen …

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Wolf Mountains

A History of Wolves along the Great Divide
by Karen R. Jones
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Situating the wolf in the history of Canadian national parks, Karen Jones considers changing ideas of nature and wilderness and competing visions of the North American West. Wolf Mountains is essentially a work of environmental history, treating the land as an actor in the historical process.

This controversial study examines the tumultuous relation …

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No-Nonsense Guide to Sexual Diversity, 2nd edition

No-Nonsense Guide to Sexual Diversity, 2nd edition

by Vanessa Baird
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The world is changing and especially so for lesbians, gays, and people who are bisexual and transgendered. In some countries, hard-won battles for equality are bearing fruit in non-discrimination legislation. In others, being gay incurs the death penalty.

This No-Nonsense Guide gives an overview of sexual diversity and reveals the hidden histories o …

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No-Nonsense Guide to Women’s Rights, 2nd edition

No-Nonsense Guide to Women’s Rights, 2nd edition

by Nikki van der Gaag
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Has the battle for women?’s rights been won? As Niki van der Gaag points out, “it is easy to forget just how recently so many women’s rights have been won; and how many women still face violations of their rights on a daily basis.”

In this No-Nonsense Guide, van der Gaag offers a status report on the women of the world by examining issues li …

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Leaving Iran

Leaving Iran

Between Migration and Exile
by Goldin Farideh
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In 1976, at the age of twenty-three, Farideh Goldin left Iran in search of her imagined America. She sought an escape from the suffocation she felt under the cultural rules of her country and the future her family had envisioned for her. While she settled uneasily into American life, the political unrest in Iran intensified and in February of 1979, …

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The Violin/A Child's Testimony

The Violin/A Child's Testimony

by Rachel Shtibel & Adam Shtibel
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Rachel Milbauer, a vivacious and outgoing music lover, hid silently in an underground bunker in Nazi-occupied Poland for nearly two years. After the war, a recovered violin, case and photos hidden away by Rachel’s beloved Uncle Velvel became cherished symbols of survival and continuity. Saved by inner fortitude, luck and the courage and caring of …

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Traces of What Was

Traces of What Was

by Steve Rotschild
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Ten-year-old Steve Rotschild learns to hide, to be silent, to be still – and to wait. He knows the sound of the Nazis’ army boots and knows to hold his breath until their footsteps recede. Rotschild takes us on a captivating journey through his wartime childhood in Vilna, eloquently juxtaposing his past, furtive walks outside the ghetto with hi …

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Getting Out Alive

Getting Out Alive

by Tommy Dick
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Nineteen-year-old Tommy Dick was killed, only to resurface. Born into a Hungarian family who had converted from Judaism, Tommy soon found out that in the eyes of the Nazis, he was still a Jew, still a target for murder. On the run and in disguise, Tommy was chased by death as much as he was by luck. Getting Out Alive is a vivid and gripping account …

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W Hour

W Hour

by Arthur Ney
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Arthur Ney, a twelve-year-old smuggler outside the Warsaw ghetto walls when the ghetto uprising began in the spring of 1943, fled to the countryside with false papers to work on a farm. Almost a year later, he returned to Warsaw and faced the realization that his family was gone. Under the protection of the Salesian Fathers as a “Christian” boy …

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We Sang in Hushed Voices

We Sang in Hushed Voices

by Helena Jockel
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When the Nazis invaded Hungary on March 19, 1944, elementary school teacher Helena Jockel thought only about how to save “her” children as she accompanied them all the way to Auschwitz. Her account of living and surviving in the camp is clear-eyed and poignant, sometimes recording the too-brief moments of beauty and kindness that accompany the …

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My Heart is At Ease

My Heart is At Ease

by Gerta Solan
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In June 1942, when twelve-year-old Gerta is deported with her parents to the Theresienstadt ghetto – the Nazis' deceptive "model Jewish settlement" – her family helps her cope with the surrounding devastation. Later, alone in Auschwitz, Gerta is determined to survive the unbearable. Her intrepid spirit and keen observation guides her anew throu …

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Suddenly the Shadow Fell

Suddenly the Shadow Fell

by Leslie Meisels
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When 17-year-old Leslie Meisels insisted that his mother and two brothers join a transport leaving Debrecen, Hungary, to go who knows where, that decision luckily put them among the roughly 20,000 “exchange Jews” whose lives had been bartered for cash and military equipment in a secret deal with Adolf Eichmann.

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Spring's End

Spring's End

by John Freund
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A young boy who loved soccer as much as he loved to write, John Freund found his joyful childhood shattered by the German invasion of Czechoslovakia. John’s family suffered through the systematic erosion of their rights only to be deported to Theresienstadt – en route to the Auschwitz death camp.

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Bits and Pieces

Bits and Pieces

by Henia Reinhartz
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Lodz, Poland, 1944. Teenaged Henia Rosenfarb sat with her family in a small, secret room, hiding from Nazi soldiers who were looking for them. Little could the fiery redhead have imagined that her path would take her from wartime Poland to faraway Canada.

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Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Canada

Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Canada

by Stuart N. Soroka
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Why do public issues like the environment rise and fall in importance over time? To what extent can the trends in salience be explained by real-world factors? To what degree are they the product of interactions between media content, public opinion, and policymaking? This book surveys the development of eight issues in Canada over a decade -- AIDS, …

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Not Written in Stone

Not Written in Stone

Jews, Constitutions, and Constitutionalism in Canada
edited by Daniel J. Elazar; Michael Brown & Ira Robinson
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Using long-ignored constitutions of various Jewish organizations, this unique book uncovers the political history of Canadian Jewry since its beginning during the 1700s. Building on the premise that Jews, since time immemorial, have written down their values and ideologies, this study effectively demonstrates how these writings record the principle …

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Poles Apart

Poles Apart

A Study in Contrasts
edited by Antoni G. Lewkowicz
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Poles Apart covers a range of themes about the Artic and Antarctic, including the geography, glaciology and glacial history, ecology, living resources, governance, and history of exploration. Topics are examined separately for each pole and each theme is summarized by a rapporteur who draws out the contrast and the similarities. This unique format …

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Interpreting the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal

Interpreting the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal

A Sociopolitical Analysis
by Kayoko Takeda
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In order to ensure its absolute authority, the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal (1946–1948), the Japanese counterpart of the Nuremberg Trial, adopted a three-tier structure for its interpreting: Japanese nationals interpreted the proceedings, second-generation Japanese-Americans monitored the interpreting, and Caucasian U.S. military officers arbitrated …

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The Doom Loop in the Financial Sector

The Doom Loop in the Financial Sector

And Other Black Holes of Risk
by William Leiss
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In the past two years, the world has experienced how unsound economic practices can disrupt global economic and social order. Today’s volatile global financial situation highlights the importance of managing risk and the consequences of poor decision making.

The Doom Loop in the Financial Sector reveals an underlying paradox of risk management: t …

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Tom Symons

Tom Symons

A Canadian Life
edited by Ralph Heintzman
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Tom Symons: A Canadian Life is a compelling portrait of one of Canada’s pre-eminent educational and cultural statesmen of the twentieth century. An outstanding public figure, Symons was a leader in many areas of Canadian life, including as the founding president of Trent University, as a pioneer in Canadian and Aboriginal studies, as an architect …

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Nunavik

Inuit-Controlled Education in Arctic Quebec
by Ann Vick-Westgate
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"In the pages of this book, you will read of the efforts of many to fearlessly audit the state of education in Nunavik. To diligently seek improvement of an already good system. To fix what is not necessarily broken so that those who come after us will have it even better than we did. The various tensions and differences of opinion are, to me, not …

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Monuments of Progress

Modernization and Public Health in Mexico City, 1876-1910
by Claudia Agostoni
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In this groundbreaking book, Claudia Agostoni examines modernization in Mexico City during the era of Porfirio Díaz. With detailed analyses of the objectives and activities of the Superior Sanitation Council, and, in particular, the work of the sanitary inspectors, Monuments of Progress provides a fresh take on the history of medicine and public h …

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One West, Two Myths II

Essays on Comparison
contributions by C.L. Higham; Robert Thacker; R. Douglas Francis; Brain W. Dippie; William H. Katerberg; Sarah Carter; Roger L. Nichols; David L. Williams; Lee Clark Mitchell; Aritha van Herk; Frederick Jackson Turner & J.M.S. Careless
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What comes to mind when we think of the Old West? Often, our conceptions are accompanied by as much mythology and mystique as fact or truth. What are the differences in how the Canadian and American Wests are perceived? Did they develop differently or are they just perceived differently? How do our conceptions influence our perceptions?

A companion …

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Noble, Wretched and Redeemable

Protestant Missionaries to the Indians in Canada and the United States, 1820-1900
by Carol L. Higham
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This important and original book examines the relationship between stereotypes of Native peoples and institutional change on the missionary frontiers of nineteenth-century Canada and the United States. Using case studies of Protestant missionaries, Carol Higham demonstrates how corporate missionary societies, governments, and secular scholarly inst …

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Sexualizing Power in Naturalism

by Irene Gammel
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This book sheds light on the function of female sexuality in a predominantly male genre: naturalist fiction. Gammel reveals that naturalism is frequently implicated in the very power structures it critiques. Reading European and North American naturalism through the lens of feminist and Foucaultian theories of power, Gammel argues that twentieth-ce …

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Hack Attack

Hack Attack

The Inside Story of How the Truth Caught Up with Rupert Murdoch
by Nick Davies
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Since 2006, award-winning investigative journalist Nick Davies has worked tirelessly — determined, driven, brilliant — to uncover the truth about the goings on behind the scenes at the News of the World and News International. This book brings us the definitive, inside story of the whole scandal.

In Hack Attack: The Inside Story of How the Truth …

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Development's Displacements

Development's Displacements

Economies, Ecologies, and Cultures at Risk
edited by Peter Vandergeest; Pablo Idahosa & Pablo S. Bose
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As multilateral agencies, social movements, and state authorities worldwide struggle to cope with the effects of large-scale development projects, the problem of displacement remains unresolved. This volume seeks to address displacement as a broad and multilayered phenomenon. A series of illustrative case studies drawn from around the globe provide …

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Vancouver Past

Essays in Social History
edited by Robert A.J. McDonald
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Focusing on Vancouver's social history, the essays written for this special edition of BC Studies treat hitherto neglected areas of the city's past and bring new insights into how its residents lived and worked. Receiving particular attention is the socio-economic and residential structure of Vancouver with one author arguing that the city's econom …

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The Elsewhere Community

The Elsewhere Community

by Hugh Kenner
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Acclaimed literary critic Hugh Kenner examines Western culture's insatiable need for stimulation encountered elsewhere - from the eighteenth century's Grand Tour, to the self-imposed exile of modernist writers, to the disembodied global journeys the Internet avails us today. Kenner brings to this fascinating study knowledge of a wide array of disci …

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Necessary Illusions

Necessary Illusions

Thought Control in Democratic Societies
by Noam Chomsky
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In his national bestselling 1988 CBC Massey Lectures, Noam Chomsky inquires into the nature of the media in a political system where the population cannot be disciplined by force and thus must be subjected to more subtle forms of ideological control. Specific cases are illustrated in detail, using the U.S. media primarily but also media in other so …

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Out of the Depths, 4th Edition

Out of the Depths, 4th Edition

Experiences of Mi’kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
by Isabelle Knockwood
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In the 1880s, through an amendment to the Indian Act of 1876, the government of Canada began to require all Aboriginal children to attend schools administered by churches. Separating these children from their families, removing them from their communities and destroying Aboriginal culture by denying them the right to speak Indigenous languages and …

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About Canada: Queer Rights

About Canada: Queer Rights

by Peter Knegt
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Is Canada a ”queer utopia”? Canada was the fourth country in the world — and the first in the Western Hemisphere — to legalize same-sex marriage. Queer people in Canada enjoy many of the same legal rights as heterosexuals, and social acceptance of homosexuality has grown exponentially. But are these the goals that queer activists hoped to a …

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All Monsters Must Die

All Monsters Must Die

An Excursion to North Korea
by Magnus Bärtås & Fredrik Ekman, translated by Saskia Vogel
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In 1948, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is founded by General Kim Il-sung.

In 1978, North Korea celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of its founding, and Kim Jong-il, who at the time is the head of the Propaganda and Agitation Department, orders the kidnapping of the greatest South Korean movie star, the actress Madame Choi, and her ex- …

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Looking for Ashley

Looking for Ashley

e-reading What the Smith Case Reveals about the Governance of Girls, Mothers and Families in Canada
by Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich
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The 2007 death by self-induced strangulation in prison of nineteen year old inmate Ashley Smith drew a great deal of public attention. The case gave rise to a shocking verdict of homicide in the 2013 inquest into the cause of her death. In this book, I inquire into questions about of what social problem or phenomenon Ashley Smith is a “case,” a …

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Reading/Speaking/Writing the Mother Text

Reading/Speaking/Writing the Mother Text

Essays on Caribbean Women’s Writing
edited by Cristina Herrera & Paula Sanmartín
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While scholarship on Caribbean women’s literature has grown into an established discipline, there are not many studies explicitly connected to the maternal subject matter, and among them only a few book-length texts have focalized motherhood and maternity in writings by Caribbean women. Reading/Speaking/Writing the Mother Text: Essays on Caribbea …

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Mothers Under Fire

Mothers Under Fire

Mothering in Conflict Areas
by Tatjana Takeva & Arlene Sgoutas
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“Mothers Under Fire: Mothering in Conflict Areas” examines the experiences of women mothering in conflict areas. The aim of this collection is to engage with the nature and meaning of motherhood and mothering during times of war and/or in zones experiencing the threat of war. The essays in the collection reflect diverse disciplinary perspective …

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Mothers, Mothering and Sex Work

Mothers, Mothering and Sex Work

edited by Rebecca Bromwich & Monique Marie Dejong
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Exploring the shared intersections of mothering, motherhood and sex work, Mothers, Mothering and Sex Work weaves together a range of voices from academic and sex-worker communities around the world. It features interdisciplinary contributions, scholarly essays, academic research, artwork, poetry, photography and experiential narratives. Notable amo …

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Black Motherhood(s)

Black Motherhood(s)

edited by Karen T. Craddock
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This book considers Black Motherhood through multiple and global lenses to engage the reader in an expanded reflection and to prompt further discourse on the intersection of race and gender within the construct of motherhood among Black women. With an aim to extend traditional treatments of Black motherhood that are often centered on a subordinated …

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Laboring Positions

Laboring Positions

Black Women, Mothering and the Academy
edited by Sekile Nzinga-Johnson
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Laboring Positions aims to disrupt the dominant discourse on academic women’s mothering experiences. Black women’s maternity is assumed, and yet is also silenced within the disembodied, patriarchal, racist, antifamily, and increasingly neoliberal work environment of academia. This volume acknowledges the salience of the institutional challenges …

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On Huron's Shore

On Huron's Shore

by Marilyn Gear Pilling
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Marilyn Gear Pilling brilliantly displayed her competence in describing women in My Nose is a Gherkin Pickle Gone Wrong (1996). Showing them “in all their nakedness ... the voice is neither sentimental nor fussy, the prose spare and fresh” (Quill & Quire). She continued her explorations of Canadian women in The Roseate Spoonbill of Happiness (2 …

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Criminalized Mothers, Criminalizing Mothering

Criminalized Mothers, Criminalizing Mothering

edited by Joanne Minaker & Bryan Hogeveen
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As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most of them are mothers. This alarm- ing trend has huge ramifications for women, children and communities across the globe. Empathy for mothers behind bars and concern for criminalized mothers in the community is in short supply. Mothers are criminalize …

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Mothering in East Asian Communities

Mothering in East Asian Communities

Politics and Practices
edited by Patti Duncan & Gina Wong
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In Mothering in East Asian Communities, Duncan and Wong seamlessly rupture a homogenous identity category—that of the “tiger mom.” The editors invoke the works of diverse contributors who critically challenge essentialized identity categories and racialized and sexualized experiences of women of color within the institution of motherhood and …

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Stay-At-Home Mothers

Stay-At-Home Mothers

Dialogues and Debates
edited by Elizabeth Reid Boyd & Gayle Letherby
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This book includes a remarkably diverse range of voices and perspectives on the under-researched topic of mothers electing to stay at home to care for their children or returning home after being in the paid workforce. As the first international collection of its kind, it explores with sensitivity and insight some of the deep cultural, personal and …

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