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Pauline Boutal

Pauline Boutal

An Artist's Destiny, 1894-1992
by Louise Duguay, translated by S.E. Stewart
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In the first part of the twentieth century few women in western Canada had careers as artists—Pauline Boutal had three: 23 years as a fashion illustrator for the Eaton’s catalogue for the graphic design company, Brigden’s of Winnipeg, 27 years as the Artistic Director at the Cercle Molière Theatre and 70 years as a visual artist. Born in Bri …

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Music in Range

Music in Range

The Culture of Canadian Campus Radio
by Brian Fauteux
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Music in Range explores the history of Canadian campus radio, highlighting the factors that have shaped its close relationship with local music and culture. The book traces how campus radio practitioners have expanded stations from campus borders to sur-rounding musical and cultural communities by acquiring FM licenses and establishing community-ba …

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Anthologizing Canadian Literature

Anthologizing Canadian Literature

Theoretical and Cultural Perspectives
edited by Robert Lecker
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The first collection of critical essays devoted to the study of English-Canadian literary anthologies brings together the work of thirteen prominent critics to investigate anthology formation in Canada and answer these key questions: Why are there so many literary anthologies in Canada, and how can we trace their history? What role have anthologies …

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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 Decolonizing Poetics of Indigenous Literatures

The Decolonizing Poetics of Indigenous Literatures

by Mareike Neuhaus
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In The Decolonizing Poetics of Indigenous Literatures, Mareike Neuhaus uncovers residues of ancestral languages found in Indigenous uses of English. She shows how these remainders ground a reading strategy that enables us to approach Indigenous texts as literature, with its own discursive and rhetorical traditions that underpin its cultural and his …

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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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The Great War

The Great War

From Memory to History
edited by Kellen Kurschinski; Steve Marti; Alicia Robinet; Matt Symes & Jonathan F. Vance
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The Great War: From Memory to History offers a new look at the multiple ways the Great War has been remembered and commemorated through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Drawing on contributions from history, cultural studies, film, and literary studies this collection offers fresh perspectives on the Great War and its legacy at the …

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Apostate Englishman

Apostate Englishman

Grey Owl the Writer and the Myths
by Albert Braz
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In the 1930s Grey Owl was considered the foremost conservationist and nature writer in the world. He owed his fame largely to his four internationally bestselling books, which he supported with a series of extremely popular illustrated lectures across North America and Great Britain. His reputation was transformed radically, however, after he died …

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Decolonizing Employment

Decolonizing Employment

Aboriginal Inclusion in Canada's Labour Market
by Shauna MacKinnon
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Indigenous North Americans continue to be overrepresented among those who are poor, unemployed, and with low levels of education. This has long been an issue of concern for Indigenous people and their allies and is now drawing the attention of government, business leaders, and others who know that this fast-growing population is a critical source o …

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Holocaust Survivors in Canada

Holocaust Survivors in Canada

Exclusion, Inclusion, Transformation, 1947-1955
by Adara Goldberg
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In the decade after the Second World War, 35,000 Jewish survivors of Nazi persecution and their dependants arrived in Canada. This was a watershed moment in Canadian Jewish history. The unprecedented scale of the relief effort required for the survivors, compounded by their unique social, psychological, and emotional needs challenged both the estab …

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Why Grow Here

Why Grow Here

Essays on Edmonton's Gardening History
by Kathryn Chase Merrett
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“A visitor from down south stared at my apple tree and said: ‘Those don’t grow here you know. It’s too cold.’ If the apricot tree in Highlands knew it couldn’t live here, it might stop scattering white blossoms over three lawns.” – Bert Almon

Edmonton has a rich and diverse horticultural history. Vacant lot gardeners, rose gardeners, …

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Prairie Bohemian

Prairie Bohemian

Frank Gay’s Life in Music
by Trevor W. Harrison
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Gay never recorded an album, never won a Juno. His music existed in the moment, appreciated by the few who were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. For the rest of us, those late-night jam sessions in a shack in an alley on the bad side of Edmonton never happened. We never got to hear him play the Cole Porter songs he loved wit …

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The Flying Years

The Flying Years

by Frederick Niven, afterword by Alison Calder
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Originally published in 1935, Frederick Niven’s The Flying Years tells the history of Western Canada from the 1850s to the 1920s as witnessed by Angus Munro, a young Scot forced to emigrate to Canada when his family is evicted from their farm. Working in the isolated setting of Rocky Mountain House, Angus secretly marries a Cree woman, who dies i …

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Finding Diefenbunker

Finding Diefenbunker

Canadian Nationalism and Cold War Memory
by Sara Matthews & Justin Anstett, contributions by Patricia Molloy
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The text discusses the legacy of the Cold War in Canada by looking at Prime Minister Diefenbaker’s “Diefenbunkers”—eleven nuclear fallout shelters constructed in secret in the late 1950s to protect the Canadian national and provincial governments from a nuclear strike. While many of these sites have fallen into disrepair or been sold off, o …

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So Far and Yet so Close

So Far and Yet so Close

Frontier Cattle Ranching in Western Prairie Canada and the Northern Territory of Australia
by Warren Elofson
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There are many points on which the western Canadian and northern Australian cattle frontiers evoke comparisons. Most obviously, they came to life at about the same time: the late 1870s-early 1880s. In both cases corporations were heavy investors and utilized an open range system in which tens of thousands of cattle roamed over thousands of square a …

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Girls, Texts, Cultures

Girls, Texts, Cultures

edited by Clare Bradford & Mavis Reimer
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This book focuses on girls and girlhoods, texts for and about girls, and the cultural contexts that shape girls’ experience. It brings together scholars from girls’ studies and children’s literature, fields that have traditionally conducted their research separately, and the collaboration showcases the breadth and complexity of girl-related s …

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Material Cultures in Canada

Material Cultures in Canada

edited by Thomas Allen & Jennifer Blair
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Material Cultures in Canada presents the vibrant and diverse field of material culture studies in Canadian literary, artistic, and political contexts today. The first of its kind, this collection features sixteen essays by leading scholars in Canada, each of whom examines a different object of study, including the beaver, geraniums, comics, water, …

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The Forest of Bourg-Marie

The Forest of Bourg-Marie

by S. Frances Harrison, afterword by Cynthia Sugars
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In The Forest of Bourg-Marie, originally published in 1898, Toronto author and musician S. Frances Harrison draws together a highly mythologized image of Quebec society and the forms of Gothic literature that were already familiar to her English-speaking audience. It tells the story of a fourteen-year-old French Canadian who is lured to the United …

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A Tale of Monstrous Extravagance

A Tale of Monstrous Extravagance

Imagining Multilingualism
by Tomson Highway
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“Speaking one language, I submit, is like living in a house with one window only...”

From his legendary birth in a snow bank in northwestern Manitoba, through his metamorphosis to citizen-artist of the world, playwright, pianist, polyglot, storyteller, and irreverent disciple of the Trickster, Tomson Highway rides roughshod through the languages …

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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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Engendering Transnational Voices

Engendering Transnational Voices

Studies in Family, Work, and Identity
edited by Guida Man & Rina Cohen
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Engendering Transnational Voices examines the transnational practices and identities of immigrant women, youth, and children in an era of global migration and neoliberalism, addressing such topics as family relations, gender and work, schooling, remittances, cultural identities, caring for children and the elderly, inter- and multi-generational rel …

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Textual Exposures

Textual Exposures

Photography in Twentieth Century Latin American Narrative Fiction
by Dan Russek
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This book examines how twentieth-century Spanish American literature has registered photography’s powers and limitations, and the creative ways in which writers of this region of the Americas have elaborated in fictional form the conventions and assumptions of this medium. While the book is essentially a study of literary criticism, it also aims …

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Social Work Artfully

Social Work Artfully

Beyond Borders and Boundaries
edited by Christina Sinding & Hazel Barnes
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The past two decades have witnessed a vigorous challenge to social work. A growing global convergence between the market and the public sector means that private sector values, priorities, and forms of work organization increasingly permeate social and community services. As challenges facing people and communities become more layered and complex, …

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Rekindling the Sacred Fire

Rekindling the Sacred Fire

Métis Ancestry and Anishinaabe Spirituality
by Chantal Fiola
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Why don’t more Métis people go to traditional ceremonies? How does going to ceremonies impact Métis identity?

In Rekindling the Sacred Fire, Chantal Fiola investigates the relationship between Red River Métis ancestry, Anishinaabe spirituality, and identity, bringing into focus the ongoing historical impacts of colonization upon Métis relation …

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Transnational Radicals

Transnational Radicals

Italian Anarchists in Canada and the U.S., 1915-1940
by Travis Tomchuk
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Italian anarchism emerged in the latter half of the nineteenth century, during that country’s long and bloody unification. Often facing economic hardship and political persecution, many of Italy’s anarchists migrated to North America. Wherever Italian anarchists settled they published journals, engaged in labour and political activism, and atte …

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Trying Again to Stop Time

Trying Again to Stop Time

Collected Poems
by Jalal Barzanji, translated by Sabah A. Salih
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Jalal Barzanji chronicles the path of exile and estrangement from his beloved native Kurdistan to his chosen home in Canada. His poems speak of the tension that exists between the place of one’s birth and an adoptive land, of that delicate dance that happens in the face of censorship and oppression. In defiance of Saddam Hussein’s call for syco …

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Sustaining the West

Sustaining the West

Cultural Responses to Canadian Environments
edited by Liza Piper & Lisa Szabo-Jones
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Western Canada’s natural environment faces intensifying threats from industrialization in agriculture and resource development, social and cultural complicity in these destructive practices, and most recently the negative effects of global climate change. The complex nature of the problems being addressed calls for productive interdisciplinary so …

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Journeys in Community-Based Research

Journeys in Community-Based Research

edited by Bonnie Jeffery; Isobel M. Findlay; Diane Martz & Louise Clarke
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The goal of community-based research is to develop a deeper understanding of communities and to discover new opportunities for improving quality of life.

The nine case studies in this diverse collection provide real life examples of community-based research in Aboriginal, urban, and rural communities. Journeys in Community-Based Research shows how t …

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Invisible Immigrants

Invisible Immigrants

The English in Canada since 1945
by Marilyn Barber & Murray Watson
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Despite being one of the largest immigrant groups contributing to the development of modern Canada, the story of the English has been all but untold. In Invisible Immigrants, Barber and Watson document the experiences of English-born immigrants who chose to come to Canada during England’s last major wave of emigration between the 1940s and the 19 …

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We Are Coming Home

We Are Coming Home

Repatriation and the Restoration of Blackfoot Cultural Confidence
edited by Gerald T. Conaty, contributions by Robert R. Janes; Allan Pard; Jerry Potts; Frank Weasel Head; Herman Yellow Old Woman; Chris McHugh & John W. Ives
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In 1990, Gerald Conaty was hired as senior curator of ethnology at the Glenbow Museum, with the particular mandate of improving the museum’s relationship with Aboriginal communities. That same year, the Glenbow had taken its first tentative steps toward repatriation by returning sacred objects to First Nations’ peoples. These efforts drew harsh …

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Street Sex Work and Canadian Cities

Street Sex Work and Canadian Cities

Resisting a Dangerous Order
by Shawna Ferris
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“Our voices scrubbed out and forgotten. There are those who research and write about sex workers who often forget we are human.” —Amy Lebovitch

Shawna Ferris gives a voice to sex workers who are often pushed to the background, even by those who fight for them. In the name of urban safety and orderliness, street sex workers face stigma, racism …

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The Education of Augie Merasty

The Education of Augie Merasty

A Residential School Memoir
by Joseph Auguste Merasty, with David Carpenter
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"Heartbreaking and important… brings into dramatic focus why we need reconciliation." - James Daschuk, author of Clearing the Plains This memoir offers a courageous and intimate chronicle of life in a residential school. Now a retired fisherman and trapper, the author was one of an estimated 150,000 First Nations, Inuit, and Metis children who we …

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This Time a Better Earth, by Ted Allan

This Time a Better Earth, by Ted Allan

A Critical Edition
by Ted Allan, edited by Bart Vautour
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A young Canadian marches over the Pyrenees and enters into history by joining the International Brigades—men and women from around the world who volunteered to fight against fascism in the Spanish Civil War. This new edition of Ted Allan’s novel, This Time a Better Earth, reintroduces readers to the electrifying milieu of the Spanish Civil War …

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The Seats of the Mighty

The Seats of the Mighty

by Gilbert Parker, afterword by Andrea Cabajsky
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From the pen of Gilbert Parker comes one of the most popular Canadian novels of the late nineteenth century. First published simultaneously in Canada and the United States in 1896, The Seats of the Mighty is set in Quebec City in 1759, against the backdrop of the conflict between the English and the French over the future of New France. Written and …

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Mission Life in Cree-Ojibwe Country

Mission Life in Cree-Ojibwe Country

Memories of a Mother and Son
by Elizabeth Bingham Young & E. Ryerson Young, edited by Jennifer S. H. Brown
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In May of 1868, Elizabeth Bingham Young and her new husband, Egerton Ryerson Young, began a long journey from Hamilton, Ontario, to the Methodist mission of Rossville. For the next eight years, Elizabeth supported her husband’s work at two mission houses, Norway House and then Berens River. Unprepared for the difficult conditions and the “eight …

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Kinds of Winter

Kinds of Winter

Four Solo Journeys by Dogteam in Canada’s Northwest Territories
by Dave Olesen
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A veteran dog musher, Dave Olesen finished the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race eight times. After a fifteen-year career as a sled dog racer, Olesen set out to fulfill a lifelong dream. In four successive winters he steered his dogs and sled on long trips away from his remote Northwest Territories homestead, setting out in turn to the south, east, nort …

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Overlooking Saskatchewan

Overlooking Saskatchewan

Minding the Gap
edited by Randal Rogers & Christine Ramsay
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When Canadians think of Saskatchewan—if they think of it at all—they think "flat and boring," a place to drive through or fly over, a gap between the bigger cities to the east and west.

Yet thanks to its damn-the-critics spirit, Saskatchewan is the birthplace of socialism, Medicare, and public funding for the arts—all essential to the national …

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Coded Territories

Coded Territories

Tracing Indigenous Pathways in New Media Art
contributions by Steven Loft; Jackson 2Bears; Archer Pechawis; Jason Edward Lewis; Stephen Foster; Candice Hopkins & Cheryl L’Hirondelle, edited by Kerry Swanson
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This collection of essays provides a historical and contemporary context for Indigenous new media arts practice in Canada. The writers are established artists, scholars, and curators who cover thematic concepts and underlying approaches to new media from a distinctly Indigenous perspective. Through discourse and narrative analysis, the writers disc …

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The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation

The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation

by George Copway, afterword by Shelley Hulan
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The Traditional History and Characteristic Sketches of the Ojibway Nation (1850) was one of the first books of Indigenous history written by an Indigenous author. The book blends nature writing and narrative to describe the language, religious beliefs, stories, land, work, and play of the Ojibway people. Shelley Hulan's afterword considers Copway's …

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In the Unlikeliest of Places

In the Unlikeliest of Places

How Nachman Libeskind Survived the Nazis, Gulags, and Soviet Communism
by Annette Libeskind Berkovits, foreword by Daniel Libeskind
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Annette Libeskind Berkovits thought her attempt to have her father record his life's story had failed. But three years after her father's death, she was going through his things and found a box of tapes—several years' worth—with his spectacular life, triumphs, and tragedies told one last time in his baritone voice.

Nachman Libeskind's remarkable …

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With Children and Youth

With Children and Youth

Emerging Theories and Practices in Child and Youth Care Work
edited by Kiaras Gharabaghi; Hans A. Skott-Myhre & Mark Krueger
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With Children and Youth provides a snapshot of emerging theories and perspectives in the field of child and youth care across North America. Well-known scholars and researchers present new and innovative critical perspectives, written in a provocative manner and reflecting outside-the-box thinking.

The book examines from scholarly and practical vie …

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Conrad Kain

Conrad Kain

Letters from a Wandering Mountain Guide, 1906-1933
by Conrad Kain, edited by Zac Robinson, translated by Maria Koch & John Koch
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Conrad Kain is a titan amongst climbers in Canada and is well-known in mountaineering circles all over the world. His letters to Amelie Malek-a life-long friend-offer a candid view into the deepest thoughts of the Austrian mountain guide, and are a perfect complement to his autobiography, Where the Clouds Can Go. The 144 letters provide a unique an …

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The Showman and the Ukrainian Cause

The Showman and the Ukrainian Cause

Folk Dance, Film, and the Life of Vasile Avramenko
by Orest T. Martynowych
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A quixotic figure, Vasile Avramenko (1895-1981) used folk culture and modern media in a life-long crusade to promote Ukraine’s struggle for independence to North American audiences. From his base in New York City, he built a network of folk dance schools and produced musical spectacles to help Ukrainian immigrants sustain their identity. His feat …

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Climber's Paradise

Climber's Paradise

Making Canada's Mountain Parks, 1906-1974
by PearlAnn Reichwein
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The mountain parks are for all Canadians for all time and their value cannot be measured in terms of how many access roads, motels, souvenir shops and golf courses we've provided. -Bob Jordan, 1971 The Alpine Club of Canada imagined the Rockies and neighbouring ranges to the west and the north as a "climber's paradise." Through a century of adventu …

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Slanting I, Imagining We

Slanting I, Imagining We

Asian Canadian Literary Production in the 1980s and 1990s
by Larissa Lai
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The 1980s and 1990s are a historically crucial period in the development of Asian Canadian literature. Slanting I, Imagining We: Asian Canadian Literary Production in the 1980s and 1990s contextualizes and reanimates the urgency of that period, illustrates its historical specificities, and shows how the concerns of that moment—from cultural appro …

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Painted Fires

Painted Fires

by Nellie L. McClung, afterword by Cecily Devereux
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Painted Fires, first published in 1925, narrates the trials and tribulations of Helmi Milander, a Finnish immigrant, during the years approaching the First World War. The novel serves as a vehicle for McClung’s social activism, especially in terms of temperance, woman suffrage, and immigration policies that favour cultural assimilation. In her af …

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Online Distance Education

Online Distance Education

Towards a Research Agenda
edited by Olaf Zawacki-Richter & Terry Anderson
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Online Distance Education provides a systematic overview of the major issues, trends, and areas of priority in online distance education research. In each chapter an international expert or team of experts provides an overview of one relevant issue in online distance education, discussing theoretical insights that guide the research, summarizing ma …

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Petun to Wyandot

Petun to Wyandot

The Ontario Petun from the Sixteenth Century
by Charles Garrad, edited by Jean-Luc Pilon & William S. Fox
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In Petun to Wyandot, Charles Garrad draws upon five decades of research to tell the turbulent history of the Wyandot tribe, the First Nation once known as the Petun. Combining and reconciling primary historical sources, archaeological data and anthropological evidence, Garrad has produced the most comprehensive study of the Petun Confederacy. Begin …

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Indigenous Women, Work, and History

Indigenous Women, Work, and History

1940-1980
by Mary Jane Logan McCallum
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When dealing with Indigenous women’s history we are conditioned to think about women as private-sphere figures, circumscribed by the home, the reserve, and the community. Moreover, in many ways Indigenous men and women have been cast in static, pre-modern, and one-dimensional identities, and their twentieth century experiences reduced to a singul …

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Film and the City

Film and the City

The Urban Imaginary in Canadian Cinema
by George Melnyk
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Most Canadians are city dwellers, a fact often unacknowledged by twentieth-century Canadian films, with their preference for themes of wilderness survival or rural life. Modernist Canadian films tend to support what film scholar Jim Leach calls “the nationalist-realist project,” a documentary style that emphasizes the exoticism and mythos of th …

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