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Lorenzo Magalotti at the Court of Charles II

Lorenzo Magalotti at the Court of Charles II

His Relazione d’Inghilterra of 1668
by W.E. Knowles Middleton
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In the late 1660s the English court received a visitor from Florence—Lorenzo Magalotti, an intelligent, sensitive writer and diplomat with a passion for observation and description. Magalotti had come from a state governed by an absolute grand duke to a kingdom engaged in a fierce struggle for political liberty, and from a society in which the s …

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Slippery Pastimes

Slippery Pastimes

Reading the Popular in Canadian Culture
edited by Joan Nicks & Jeannette Sloniowski
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Sixteen essays, written by specialists from many fields, grapple with the problem of a popular culture that is not very popular — but is seen by most as vital to the body politic, whether endangered by globalization or capable of politically progressive messages for its audiences.

Slippery Pastimes covers a variety of topics: Canadian popular mus …

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Love Strong as Death

Love Strong as Death

Lucy Peel’s Canadian Journal, 1833-1836
edited by J.I. Little
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A transcription of Lucy Peel’s wonderfully readable journal was recently discovered in her descendent’s house in Norwich, England. Sent in regular installments to her transatlantic relatives, the journal presents an intimate narrative of Lucy’s Canadian sojourn with her husband, Edmund Peel, an officer on leave from the British navy. Her dail …

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Travels and Identities

Travels and Identities

Elizabeth and Adam Shortt in Europe, 1911
edited by Peter E. Paul Dembski
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Elizabeth Smith Shortt was one of the first three women to obtain a medical degree in Canada, and her husband, Adam Shortt, enjoyed a successful career as a professor of politics and economics at Queen’s University in Kingston. In 1908 Adam Shortt relocated his family to Ottawa to take up a commission to oversee civil service reform under Prime M …

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A Few Kinds of Wrong

A Few Kinds of Wrong

by Tina Chaulk
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Mechanic Jennifer Collins is a woman in a man's world but since her father's sudden death her world has been falling apart. Now she's in a losing battle risking everything to cling to the past while everyone else moves forward. In A Few Kinds of Wrong Tina Chaulk takes us into the garage and tells the poignant story of Jennifer her pain her loves a …

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Not Drowning But Waving

Not Drowning But Waving

Women, Feminism, and the Liberal Arts
edited by Susan Brown; Jeanne Perreault; Jo-Ann Wallace & Heather Zwicker
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"Not Drowning but Waving...gestures both at the difficulties faced by feminists in the humanities in Canada and at the possibilities of hope, of new 'waves' of feminism."

Twenty-two essays explore topics such as feminism in the liberal arts disciplines; the relationship of the liberal arts to the larger university; the costs and rewards for women in …

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Cultural Mapping and the Digital Sphere

Cultural Mapping and the Digital Sphere

Place and Space
edited by Ruth Panofsky & Kathleen Kellett
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“Notwithstanding their differing approaches—digital, archival, historical, iterative, critical, creative, reflective—the essays gathered here articulate new ways of seeing, investigating, and apprehending literature and culture.” – From the Preface

This collection of essays enriches digital humanities research by examining various Canadian …

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A Most Beautiful Deception

A Most Beautiful Deception

by Melissa Morelli Lacroix
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Melissa Morelli Lacroix explores the love and longing, loss and pain, grief and healing found in the music of Frédéric Chopin, Clara Schumann, and Claude Debussy in a series of poetic cycles that respond to each composer’s work. Lacroix writes with her ear finely tuned to the music of death and decay, to the harmonies and discords of music, nat …

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Captured Hearts

Captured Hearts

New Brunswick's War Brides
by Melynda Jarratt
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Imagine you're a young woman caught up in the ugly reality of war. You meet and fall in love with a young soldier from a foreign country. You marry and your world is upended: when the war ends, you leave all you've ever known behind — your family, friends, and way of life — to begin a new life in Canada.

This is the story of hundreds of women wh …

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Barking & Biting

Barking & Biting

The Poetry of Sina Queyras
by Sina Queyras, edited by Erin Wunker
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This collection brings together representative work from Sina Queyras’s poetic oeuvre. Queyras is at the forefront of contemporary discussions of genre, gender, and criticism of poetry. Her influential blog-turned-literary-magazine, Lemon Hound, published up-and-coming writers as well as work by established literary figures in Canada and abroad. …

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The Work of Their Hands

The Work of Their Hands

Mennonite Women’s Societies in Canada
by Gloria L. Neufeld Redekop
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Impelled by a call to share their gifts through service, Russian Mennonite women immigrating to Canada organized their own church societies (Vereine) as avenues of mission and spiritual strengthening. For women who were restricted from leadership positions within the church, these societies became the primary avenue of church involvement. Through t …

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Great Canadian Film Directors

Great Canadian Film Directors

edited by George Melnyk
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Great Canadian Film Directors is the first major study that reflects the cultural and linguistic diversity of Canada’s most dynamic film directors. The 19 essays in this collection focus on each filmmaker’s ability to create a vision that both reveals and redefines our national cultures. Together, these essays, by established and emerging schol …

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Taking the Lead

Taking the Lead

Strategies and Solutions from Female Coaches
edited by Sheila Robertson
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In an extensive and frank exploration, leaders in women's coaching discuss the values women bring to the coaching profession, their quest for equal access, ways career aspirations and motherhood are juggled, how to negotiate contracts, and encounters with homophobia, harassment, and bullying. They also identify the challenges to progress and highli …

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Will not forget both laughter and tears

Will not forget both laughter and tears

illustrated by Tomoko Mitani, introduction by Yukari F. Meldrum
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Geishas and samurai, manga and animé come to mind when Japan enters the conversation. While these traditional and modern images about the island nation have been widely disseminated in North America, most of us cannot imagine what everyday life is like in Japan. Tomoko Mitani's work addresses this gap with honest responses to the male-dominated so …

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A Canadian Girl in South Africa

A Canadian Girl in South Africa

Maud Graham’s Experiences as a Teacher in the South African War Concentration Camps
by E. Maud Graham, edited by Michael Dawson; Catherine Gidney & Susanne M. Klausen
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As the South African War reached its grueling end in 1902, colonial interests at the highest levels of the British Empire hand-picked teachers from across the Commonwealth to teach the thousands of Boer children living in concentration camps. Highly educated, hard working, and often opinionated, E. Maud Graham joined the Canadian contingent of fort …

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Gender, Genre and Religion

Gender, Genre and Religion

Feminist Reflections
edited by Morny Joy & Eva K. Neumaier-Dargyay
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Many feminists today are challenging the outmoded aspects of both the conventions and the study of religion in radical ways. Canadian feminists are no exception.

Gender, Genre and Religion is the outcome of a research network of leading women scholars organized to survey the contribution of Canadian women working in the field of religious studies a …

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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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The Queen of Peace Room

The Queen of Peace Room

by Magie Dominic
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What is memory, and where is it stored in the body? Can a room be symbolic of a lifetime?

Memories are like layers of your skin or layers of paint on a canvas. In The Queen of Peace Room, Magie Dominic peels away these layers as she explores her life, that of a Newfoundlander turned New Yorker, an artist and a writer — and frees herself from the …

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This Wild Spirit

This Wild Spirit

Women in the Rocky Mountains of Canada
edited by Colleen Skidmore
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In 1912, Mary Vaux, a botanist, glaciologist, painter, and photographer, wrote about her mountain adventures: "A day on the trail, or a scramble over the glacier, or even with a quiet day in camp to get things in order for the morrow's conquests? Some how when once this wild spirit enters the blood...I can hardly wait to be off again." Vaux's compu …

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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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Travels and Tales of Miriam Green Ellis

Travels and Tales of Miriam Green Ellis

Pioneer Journalist of the Canadian West
by Miriam Green Ellis, edited by Patricia Demers
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Demers revives the memory of journalist Miriam Green Ellis, an all-but-forgotten feminist, suffragist, and agricultural reporter who documented the modernist sphere for over four decades and who refused to be confined to the "women's pages." With written material from the University of Alberta's Miriam Green Ellis Collection, accompanied by an exce …

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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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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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Weaving a Malawi Sunrise

Weaving a Malawi Sunrise

A Woman, A School, A People
by Roberta Laurie
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“When you educate a girl, you educate a nation.” —Malawian saying

The women of Malawi, like many other women in developing countries, struggle to find their way out of poverty and build a better life for themselves and their families. Weaving a Malawi Sunrise tells the story of Memory Chazeza’s quest to get an education and to build a school …

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Reclaiming Canadian Bodies

Reclaiming Canadian Bodies

Visual Media and Representation
edited by Lynda Mannik & Karen McGarry
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The central focus of Reclaiming Canadian Bodies is the relationship between visual media, the construction of Canadian national identity, and notions of embodiment. It asks how particular representations of bodies are constructed and performed within the context of visual and discursive mediated content. The book emphasizes the ways individuals des …

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Onward to the Olympics

Onward to the Olympics

Historical Perspectives on the Olympic Games
edited by Gerald P. Schaus & Stephen R. Wenn
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The Olympic Games have had two lives—the first lasted for a millennium with celebrations every four years at Olympia to honour the god Zeus. The second has blossomed over the past century, from a simple start in Athens in 1896 to a dazzling return to Greece in 2004. Onward to the Olympics provides both an overview and an array of insights into as …

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Keeper of Tides

Keeper of Tides

by Beatrice MacNeil
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At age ninety-two, Ivadoile Spears is in the grip of early dementia. Alone except for a cat named Rose and an old cedar box filled with photographs, Ivadoile is stubbornly set on living out her remaining years in the now-vacant Tides Inn on Cape Breton Island. The only child of cold and withdrawn parents and widowed by the age of twenty-eight, a yo …

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Dear Editor and Friends

Dear Editor and Friends

Letters from Rural Women of the North-West, 1900-1920
edited by Norah L. Lewis
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How did women in the early twentieth century, newly arrived in North-West Canada, cope with their strange new lives — so very different from the lives they used to lead? How did they see themselves and their role in frontier life?

In the early twentieth century, drawn west by the promise of free land, economic success or religious and political f …

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Canadian Women Shaping Diasporic Religious Identities

Canadian Women Shaping Diasporic Religious Identities

edited by Becky R. Lee & Terry Tak-ling Woo
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This collection of essays explores how women from a variety of religious and cultural communities have contributed to the richly textured, pluralistic society of Canada. Focusing on women’s religiosity, it examines the ways in which they have carried and conserved, and brought forward and transformed their cultures—old and new—in modern Canad …

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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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The Grads Are Playing Tonight!

The Grads Are Playing Tonight!

The Story of the Edmonton Commercial Graduates Basketball Club
by M. Ann Hall
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Between 1915 and 1940 the amazing Edmonton Grads dominated women's basketball in Canada. Coached by J. Percy Page, they played over 400 official games, losing only 20; they travelled more than 125,000 miles in Canada, the United States, and Europe; and they crossed the Atlantic three times to defend their world title at exhibition games held in con …

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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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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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Gifted to Learn

Gifted to Learn

by Gloria Mehlmann
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In 1960s Regina, when racial discrimination often went unchallenged, and the education system needed visionary reform, Gloria Mehlmann struggled to embrace her Cree/Saulteaux identity and sustain her passion for learning and teaching. Critical but not cynical, Mehlmann's touching stories reveal the experiences and students that taught her to become …

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Linking Sexuality and Gender

Linking Sexuality and Gender

Naming Violence against Women in The United Church of Canada
by Tracy J. Trothen
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Why did it take so long for the United Church of Canada to respond to violence against women?

Tracy J. Trothen looks at the United Church as a uniquely Canadian institution, and explores how it has approached gender and sexuality issues. She argues that how the Church deals with these issues influences its ability to name violence against women.

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No One To Tell

No One To Tell

Breaking My Silence on Life in the RCMP
by Janet Merlot, edited by Leslie Vryenhoek, introduction by Linden MacIntyre
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A stunning personal account of Janet Merlo's twenty years of service in the RCMP, with an introduction by Linden MacIntyre. In 2012, Janet Merlo was among the first female RCMP officers to publicly allege she had experienced sexual harassment and gender discrimination while serving in Canada's national police force. The women kept silent for so lon …

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Around the Red Land

Around the Red Land

by Larry Small
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These poems span the gamut of life from love to death; a eulogy for a people, who for the most part, are no longer with us. Their evolution in rural Newfoundland has taken hundreds of years and there is a good possibility that we will never see their likes again. Full of knowledge, self-sufficiency, independence, pride and dignity, most of them, I …

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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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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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Rage and Resistance

Rage and Resistance

A Theological Reflection on the Montreal Massacre
by Theresa O’Donovan
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On December 6, 1989, a man armed with a semi-automatic rifle entered an engineering school in Montreal and murdered fourteen women before killing himself. Responses to what has come to be known as “The Montreal Massacre” varied, from the initial shock and mourning and efforts to “make sense” of the tragedy to an outpouring of writing, art, …

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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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The Life and Letters of Annie Leake Tuttle

The Life and Letters of Annie Leake Tuttle

Working for the Best
edited by Marilyn Färdig Whiteley
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Annie Leake Tuttle was born in Nova Scotia in 1839 and died there in 1934, yet her search for education and self-support took her far afield. During her life she filled important positions from Newfoundland to British Columbia, as an educator of teachers and as the matron of a Methodist rescue home for Chinese immigrant women who had worked as pros …

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Silk Sails

Silk Sails

The Women of Newfoundland and Their Ships
by Calvin Evans
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As Silk Sails entertainingly demonstrates, existing records show that women of the Atlantic region were owners of boats, ships and waterfront properties from as early as 1650. Women's involvement in early fishing adventures as sole owners and “co-partners in trade” was real and substantial. This sample of approximately 500 Newfoundland women de …

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Bodied Mindfulness

Bodied Mindfulness

Women’s Spirits, Bodies and Places
by Winnie Tomm
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“I see spirituality and social change to be integrally related to each other. I believe that liberation efforts that are supported by spiritual experiences of integration promote human dignity as well as social equality.”

Bodied Mindfulness combines spiritual, social and analytical perspectives to explore topics central to women’s development …

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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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I Have My Mother's Eyes

I Have My Mother's Eyes

A Holocaust Story across Generations
by Barbara Ruth Bluman
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This Holocaust memoir crosses generations. In I Have My Mother's Eyes, Barbara Ruth Bluman chronicles her mother's dramatic journey from Nazi-occupied Poland to western British Columbia, where her legacy lives on. Bluman sets an urgent and intimate tone as she follows Zosia Hoffenberg from her genteel upbringing in Warsaw through the shock of the b …

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No Time to Mourn

No Time to Mourn

by Leon Kahn
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Growing up Jewish in the little town, or shtetl, of Eisiskes near the Polish-Lithuanian border, Leon Kahn experienced a peaceful childhood until September 1, 1939 when Hitler’s forces attacked Poland. Only sixteen years of age, Kahn watched as the women and children of his community were herded into a gravel pit and murdered.Realizing that to sta …

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