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Trans.Can.Lit

Trans.Can.Lit

Resituating the Study of Canadian Literature
by Smaro Kamboureli, edited by Roy Miki
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The study of Canadian literature—CanLit—has undergone dramatic changes since it became an area of specialization in the 1960s and ’70s. As new global forces in the 1990s undermined its nation-based critical assumptions, its theoretical focus and research methods lost their immediacy. The contributors to Trans.Can.Lit address cultural policy, …

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Depicting Canada’s Children

Depicting Canada’s Children

edited by Loren Lerner
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Depicting Canada’s Children is a critical analysis of the visual representation of Canadian children from the seventeenth century to the present. Recognizing the importance of methodological diversity, these essays discuss understandings of children and childhood derived from depictions across a wide range of media and contexts. But rather than s …

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From Civil to Political Religion

From Civil to Political Religion

The Intersection of Culture, Religion and Politics
by Marcela Cristi
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Prompted by the shattering of the bonds between religion and the political order brought about by the Enlightenment, Jean-Jacques Rousseau devised a “new” religion (civil religion) to be used by the state as a way of enforcing civic unity. Emile Durkheim, by contrast, conceived civil religion to be a spontaneous phenomenon arising from society …

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Writing in Dust

Writing in Dust

Reading the Prairie Environmentally
by Jenny Kerber
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Writing in Dust is the first sustained study of prairie Canadian literature from an ecocritical perspective. Drawing on recent scholarship in environmental theory and criticism, Jenny Kerber considers the ways in which prairie writers have negotiated processes of ecological and cultural change in the region from the early twentieth century to the …

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Children’s Health Issues in Historical Perspective

Children’s Health Issues in Historical Perspective

edited by Cheryl Krasnick Warsh & Veronica Strong-Boag
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From sentimental stories about polio to the latest cherub in hospital commercials, sick children tug at the public’s heartstrings. However sick children have not always had adequate medical care or protection. The essays in Children’s Issues in Historical Perspective investigate the identification, prevention, and treatment of childhood diseas …

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Canadian Cultural Poesis

Canadian Cultural Poesis

Essays on Canadian Culture
edited by Annie Gérin; Garry Sherbert & Sheila Petty
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How do we make culture and how does culture make us? Canadian Cultural Poesis takes a comprehensive approach toward Canadian culture from a variety of provocative perspectives. Centred on the notion of culture as social identity, it offers original essays on cultural issues of urgent concern to Canadians: gender, technology, cultural ethnicity, an …

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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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Vimy Ridge

Vimy Ridge

A Canadian Reassessment
edited by Andrew Iarocci; Geoffrey Hayes & Mike Bechthold
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On the morning of April 9, 1917, troops of the Canadian Corps under General Julian Byng attacked the formidable German defences of Vimy Ridge. Since then, generations of Canadians have shared a deep emotional attachment to the battle, inspired partly by the spectacular memorial on the battlefield. Although the event is considered central in Canadi …

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Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies

Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies

edited by Robert Zacharias & Smaro Kamboureli
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Shifting the Ground of Canadian Literary Studies is a collection of interdisciplinary essays that examine the various contexts—political, social, and cultural—that have shaped the study of Canadian literature and the role it plays in our understanding of the Canadian nation-state. The essays are tied together as instances of critical practices …

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When Technocultures Collide

When Technocultures Collide

Innovation from Below and the Struggle for Autonomy
by Gary Genosko
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Examines computer hackers, phone phreaks, urban explorers, calculator and computer collectors, “CrackBerry” users, whistle-blowers, Yippies, zinsters, roulette cheats, and chess geeks. The dangers and joys of struggles for autonomy are underlined in studies of RIM’s BlackBerry and Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks website.
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The New Canadian Pentecostals

The New Canadian Pentecostals

by Adam Stewart
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The New Canadian Pentecostals takes readers into the everyday religious lives of the members of three Pentecostal congregations located in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Using the rich qualitative and quantitative data gathered through participant observation, personal interviews, and surveys conducted within these congregations, Adam Ste …

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Arts of Engagement

Arts of Engagement

Taking Aesthetic Action In and Beyond the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
edited by Dylan Robinson & Keavy Martin
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Arts of Engagement focuses on the role that music, film, visual art, and Indigenous cultural practices play in and beyond Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools. Contributors here examine the impact of aesthetic and sensory experience in residential school history, at TRC national and community events, and in …

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Tracing the Autobiographical

Tracing the Autobiographical

by Marlene Kadar; Susanna Egan, edited by Linda Warley & Jeanne Perreault
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The essays in Tracing the Autobiographical work with the literatures of several nations to reveal the intersections of broad agendas (for example, national ones) with the personal, the private, and the individual. Attending to ethics, exile, tyranny, and hope, the contributors listen for echoes and murmurs as well as authoritative declarations. Th …

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Essential Song

Essential Song

Three Decades of Northern Cree Music
by Lynn Whidden
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Audio Files located on Soundcloud Essential Song: Three Decades of Northern Cree Music, a study of subarctic Cree hunting songs, is the first detailed ethnomusicology of the northern Cree of Quebec and Manitoba. The result of more than two decades spent in the North learning from the Cree, Lynn Whidden’s account discusses the tradition of the hu …

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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 de …

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Racisms in a Multicultural Canada

Racisms in a Multicultural Canada

Paradoxes, Politics, and Resistance
by Augie Fleras
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In acknowledging the possibility that as the world changes so too does racism, this book argues that racism is not disappearing, despite claims of living in a post-racial and multicultural world. To the contrary, racisms persist by transforming into different forms whose intent or effects remain the same: to deny and disallow as well as to exclude …

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Florence Nightingale: The Crimean War

Florence Nightingale: The Crimean War

Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 14
edited by Lynn McDonald
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Florence Nightingale is famous as the “lady with the lamp” in the Crimean War, 1854—56. There is a massive amount of literature on this work, but, as editor Lynn McDonald shows, it is often erroneous, and films and press reporting on it have been even less accurate. The Crimean War reports on Nightingale’s correspondence from the war hospi …

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He Was Some Kind of a Man

He Was Some Kind of a Man

Masculinities in the B Western
by Roderick McGillis
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He Was Some Kind of a Man: Masculinities in the B Western explores the construction and representation of masculinity in low-budget western movies made from the 1930s to the early 1950s. These films contained some of the mid-twentieth-century’s most familiar names, especially for youngsters: cowboys such as Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, and Red …

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The Montreal Massacre

The Montreal Massacre

A Story of Membership Categorization Analysis
by Peter Eglin & Stephen Hester
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The Montreal Massacre: A Story of Membership Categorization Analysis adopts an ethnomethodological viewpoint to analyze how the murder of women by a lone gunman at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal was presented to the public via media publication over a two-week period in 1989. All that the public came to know and understand of the murders, the …

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Imagining Resistance

Imagining Resistance

Visual Culture and Activism in Canada
edited by J. Keri Cronin & Kirsty Robertson
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Imagining Resistance: Visual Culture and Activism in Canada offers two separate but interconnected strategies for reading alternative culture in Canada from the 1940s through to the present: first, a history of radical artistic practice in Canada and, second, a collection of eleven essays that focus on a range of institutions, artists, events, and …

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Reverse Shots

Reverse Shots

Indigenous Film and Media in an International Context
edited by Susan Knabe & Wendy Gay Pearson
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From the dawn of cinema, images of Indigenous peoples have been dominated by Hollywood stereotypes and often negative depictions from elsewhere around the world. With the advent of digital technologies, however, many Indigenous peoples are working to redress the imbalance in numbers and counter the negativity.
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Animal Subjects

Animal Subjects

An Ethical Reader in a Posthuman World
edited by Jodey Castricano
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Although Cultural Studies has directed sustained attacks against sexism and racism, the question of the animal has lagged behind developments in broader society with regard to animal suffering in factory farming, product testing, and laboratory experimentation, as well in zoos, rodeos, circuses, and public aquariums. The contributors to Animal Subj …

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Public Poetics

Public Poetics

Critical Issues in Canadian Poetry and Poetics
edited by Bart Vautour; Christl Verduyn; Erin Wunker & Travis V. Mason
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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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Babies for the Nation

Babies for the Nation

The Medicalization of Motherhood in Quebec, 1910-1970
by Denyse Baillargeon, translated by W. Donald Wilson
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Described by some as a “necropolis for babies,” the province of Quebec in the early twentieth century recorded infant mortality rates, particularly among French-speaking Catholics, that were among the highest in the Western world. This “bleeding of the nation” gave birth to a vast movement for child welfare that paved the way for a medical …

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Feeling Canadian

Feeling Canadian

Television, Nationalism, and Affect
by Marusya Bociurkiw
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“My name is Joe, and I AM Canadian!” How did a beer ad featuring an unassuming guy in a plaid shirt become a national anthem? This book about Canadian TV examines how affect and consumption work together, producing national practices framed by the television screen. Drawing on the new field of affect theory, Feeling Canadian: Television, Natio …

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Burdens of Proof

Burdens of Proof

Faith, Doubt, and Identity in Autobiography
by Susanna Egan
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Autobiographical impostures, once they come to light, appear to us as outrageous, scandalous. They confuse lived and textual identity (the person in the world and the character in the text) and call into question what we believe, what we doubt, and how we receive information. In the process, they tell us a lot about cultural norms and anxieties. B …

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Governing Cities Through Regions

Governing Cities Through Regions

Canadian and European Perspectives
edited by Roger Keil; Pierre Hamel; Julie-Anne Boudreau & Stefan Kipfer
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The region is back in town. Galloping urbanization has pushed beyond historical notions of metropolitanism. City-regions have experienced, in Edward Soja’s terms, “an epochal shift in the nature of the city and the urbanization process, marking the beginning of the end of the modern metropolis as we knew it.”
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No Accident

No Accident

Eliminating Injury and Death on Canadian Roads
by Neil Arason
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It is possible to eliminate death and serious injury from Canada’s roads. In other jurisdictions, the European Union, centres in the United States, and at least one automotive company aim to achieve comparable results as early as 2020. In Canada, though, citizens must turn their thinking on its head and make road safety a national priority.
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Marian Engel’s Notebooks

Marian Engel’s Notebooks

“Ah, mon cahier, écoute...”
by Christl Verduyn
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Marian Engel emerged as a writer during that period in Canada when nationalism increased and “new feminism” dawned. Although she is recognized as a distinguished woman of letters, she has not been widely studied; consequently we know relatively little about her and her craft. The material collected in Marian Engel’s Notebooks: “Ah, mon cah …

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Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory

Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory

Essays in Honour of Barbara Godard
edited by Eva C. Karpinski; Ian Sowton; Jennifer Henderson & Ray Ellenwood
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Trans/acting Culture, Writing, and Memory is a collection of essays written in honour of Barbara Godard, one of the most original and wide-ranging literary critics, theorists, teachers, translators, and public intellectuals Canada has ever produced. The contributors, both established and emerging scholars, extend Godard’s work through engagements …

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The Memory Effect

The Memory Effect

The Remediation of Memory in Literature and Film
edited by Russell J.A. Kilbourn & Eleanor Ty
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The Memory Effect is a collection of essays on the status of memory—individual and collective, cultural and transcultural—in contemporary literature, film, and other visual media. Contributors look at memory’s representation, adaptation, translation, and appropriation, as well as its mediation and remediation. Memory’s irreducibly construc …

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Critical Collaborations

Critical Collaborations

Indigeneity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies
edited by Smaro Kamboureli & Christl Verduyn
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Critical Collaborations: Indigeneity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies is the third volume of essays produced as part of the TransCanada conferences project. The essays gathered in Critical Collaborations constitute a call for collaboration and kinship across disciplinary, political, institutional, and community borders. They are …

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Fields in Motion

Fields in Motion

Ethnography in the Worlds of Dance
edited by Dena Davida
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Fields in Motion: Ethnography in the Worlds of Dance examines the deeper meanings and resonances of artistic dance in contemporary culture.
The book comprises four sections: methods and methodologies, autoethnography, pedagogies and creative processes, and choreographies as cultural and spiritual representations. The contributors bring an insiders …

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Killing Women

Killing Women

The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence
edited by Annette Burfoot & Susan Lord
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The essays in Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence find important connections in the ways that women are portrayed in relation to violence, whether they are murder victims or killers. The book’s extensive cultural contexts acknowledge and engage with contemporary theories and practices of identity politics and debates about th …

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Playing a Jewish Game

Playing a Jewish Game

Gentile Christian Judaizing in the First and Second Centuries CE
by Michele Murray
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Is it possible that early Christian anti-Judaism was directed toward people other than Jews?
Michele Murray proposes that significant strands of early Christian anti-Judaism were directed against Gentile Christians. More specifically, it was directed toward Gentile Christian judaizers. These were Christians who combined a commitment to Christiani …

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Gandhi in a Canadian Context

Gandhi in a Canadian Context

Relationships between Mahatma Gandhi and Canada
edited by Alex Damm
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Gandhi in a Canadian Context examines a range of intriguing and under-studied connections between India’s greatest nationalist leader, Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948), and facets of life in Canada, including Gandhi’s interest in and contact with Canada and Canadians early in the twentieth century, and the implications of Gandhi’s thinking on a r …

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The Doctrine of Humanity in the Theology of Reinhold Niebuhr

The Doctrine of Humanity in the Theology of Reinhold Niebuhr

Faith, Doubt, and Identity in Autobiography
by Kenneth Morris Hamilton, edited by Jane Barter Moulaison
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Reinhold Niebuhr was a twentieth-century American theologian who was known for his commentary on public affairs. One of his most influential ideas was the relating of his Christian faith to realism rather than idealism in foreign affairs. His perspective influenced many liberals and is enjoying a resurgence today; most recently Barack Obama has ac …

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Fifty Years of Religious Studies in Canada

Fifty Years of Religious Studies in Canada

A Personal Retrospective
by Harold Coward
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In Canadian universities in the early 1960s, no courses were offered on Hinduism, Buddhism, or Islam. Only the study of Christianity was available, usually in a theology program in a church college or seminary. Today almost every university in North America has a religious studies department that offers courses on Western and Eastern religions as …

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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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Dark Storm Moving West

Dark Storm Moving West

by Barbara Belyea
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The fur trade was the impetus for much of the exploration and discovery of North America. Like rolling storm clouds, the expanding enterprise of the fur trade moved relentlessly west to explore the furthest reaches of the continent. From Hudson Bay, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River, European and American explorers and traders followed a web …

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Canadian Indian Cowboys in Australia

Canadian Indian Cowboys in Australia

Representation, Rodeo, and the RCMP at the Royal Easter Show, 1939
by Lynda Mannik
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The big new thrill at this year's Royal Show will be the Chuck Wagon Races, with Red Indians in full war-paint going helter-skelter around the arena, chuck wagons swaying and jostling perilously, horse teams urged with wild whooping into a frenzy of speed.
—Newspaper advertisement, Sydney, Australia, March 1939.

 

In 1939, a troupe of eight rodeo …

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A Common Hunger

A Common Hunger

Land Rights in Canada and South Africa
by Joan G. Fairweather
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Geographically, demographically, and politically, South Africa and Canada are two countries that are very far apart. What they have in common are indigenous populations, which, because of their historical and ongoing experience of colonization and dispossession, share a hunger for land and human dignity.

 

Based on extensive research carried out in b …

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Blackfoot Ways of Knowing

Blackfoot Ways of Knowing

The Worldview of the Siksikaitsitapi
by Betty Bastien, edited by Jurgen W. Kremer, assisted by Duane Mistaken Chief
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Blackfoot Ways of Knowing is a journey into the heart and soul of Blackfoot culture. As a scholar and researcher, Betty Bastien places Blackfoot tradition within a historical context of precarious survival amid colonial displacement and cultural genocide. In sharing her personal story of reclaimed identity, Bastien offers a gateway into traditional …

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Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Western Canada

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Western Canada

From Family Businesses to Multinationals
edited by James J. Chrisman; J. A. D. Holbrook & J. H. Chua
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This collection of articles by Canadian scholars adds to a growing literature that examines the nature of the entrepreneurial process at the national and regional levels. Presenting emerging research programs and scholarly perspectives on the roles of innovation, entrepreneurship, and family business in economic development, this book enriches our …

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A History of the Edmonton City Market 1900-2000

A History of the Edmonton City Market 1900-2000

Urban Values and Urban Culture
by Kathryn Chase Merrett
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Kathryn Chase Merrett celebrates 100 years of the Edmonton City Market in this groundbreaking local history.
Richly textured with archival photographs, drawings, maps, and anecdotes by vendors and customers of the city market, this book reveals how the market managed to thrive in the heart of a city that grew from a frontier outpost to a high–r …

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Challenging Frontiers

Challenging Frontiers

The Canadian West
edited by Lorry Felske & Beverly J. Rasporich
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The frontier reality of confronting new conditions, adapting cultural inclinations, and dealing with a volatile environment in an effort to establish and nurture new communities is central to the western Canadian experience. It has shaped many aspects of our heritage, and it is within that context the essays assembled here strive to identify and c …

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Alliance and Conflict

Alliance and Conflict

The World System of the Iñupiaq Eskimos
by Ernest S. Burch, Jr.
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Alliance and Conflict combines a richly descriptive study of inter–societal relations in early nineteenth–century Northwest Alaska with a bold theoretical treatise on the structure of the world system as it might have been in ancient times. Basing his account on interviews with Indigenous historians, observations made by early Western explorer …

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Faculty of Nursing on the Move

Faculty of Nursing on the Move

Nursing at the University of Calgary, 1969-2004
by Geertje Boschma
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Facutly of Nursing on the Move provides a historical analysis of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary in contrast and comparison to the broader evolution of academic nursing in Canada. It addresses how the faculty has responded to important social trends and changes in health care policy and helps the reader to understand contemporar …

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Eye on the Future

Eye on the Future

Business People in Calgary and the Bow Valley, 1870-1900
by Henry C. Klassen
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Calgary and the Bow Valley’s business climates were lively, competitive, and capitalistic in the late 1800s. Eye on the Future sheds light on the challenges of building and maintaining business in this area during this time of vast growth. It provides insight into how entrepreneurs, retailers, manufacturers, bankers, farmers, and ranchers pioneer …

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A Business History of Alberta

A Business History of Alberta

by Henry C. Klassen
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A Business History of Alberta chronicles a rich history of people and enterprise—an enduring spirit of entrepreneurship, and an evolution of economic foundations—from pioneer outposts to sophisticated global players. Found the foundations of business in Alberta through its development to the emergence of big business, this is a fascinating stud …

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