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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 cahi …

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Cross-Currents

Cross-Currents

Hydroelectricity and the Engineering of Northern Ontario
by Jean L. Manore
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Most activities in our lives involve electricity. Yet, how often do we recall that even the simple act of turning on a light is supported by a long history of debates over group vs. individual rights, environmental impact, political agendas and technological innovations?

Using the image of cross-currents as the organizing metaphor, this book detail …

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Delicious DASH Flavours

Delicious DASH Flavours

The proven, drug free, doctor recommended approach to reducing high blood pressure
by Sandra Nowlan
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Written by award-winning cook and food scientist Sandra Nowlan, Delicious Dash Flavours is a full-colour cookbook that shows how to follow a proven, drug-free method of reducing and controlling high blood pressure without sacrificing gastronomic pleasure. Sandra has selected delicious recipes from Canada's top chefs, which she has modified to redu …

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I Have a Story to Tell You

I Have a Story to Tell You

edited by Seemah C. Berson
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I Have a Story to Tell You is about Eastern European Jewish immigrants living in Montreal, Toronto, and Winnipeg in the early twentieth century. The stories encompass their travels and travails on leaving home and their struggles in the sweatshops and factories of the garment industry in Canada. Basing her work on extensive interviews, Seemah Berso …

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Fostering Nation?

Fostering Nation?

Canada Confronts Its History of Childhood Disadvantage
by Veronica Strong-Boag
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Fostering Nation? Canada Confronts Its History of Childhood Disadvantage explores the missteps and the promise of a century and more of child protection efforts by Canadians and their governments. It is the first volume to offer a comprehensive history of what life has meant for North America’s most disadvantaged Aboriginal and newcomer girls and …

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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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Europe in Its Own Eyes, Europe in the Eyes of the Other

Europe in Its Own Eyes, Europe in the Eyes of the Other

edited by David B. MacDonald & Mary-Michelle DeCoste
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What is Europe? Who is European? What do Europe and European identity mean in the twenty-first century? This collection of sixteen essays seeks to answer these questions by focusing on Europe as it is seen through its own eyes and through the eyes of others across a variety of cultural texts, including sport, film, literature, dance, cartography, a …

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Canada and the Second World War

Canada and the Second World War

Essays in Honour of Terry Copp
edited by Geoffrey Hayes; Mike Bechthold & Matt Symes
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Terry Copp’s tireless teaching, research, and writing has challenged generations of Canadian veterans, teachers, and students to discover an informed memory of their country’s role in the Second World War. This collection, drawn from the work of Terry’s colleagues and former students, considers Canada and the Second World War from a wealth of …

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China Diary

China Diary

The Life of Mary Austin Endicott
by Shirley Jane Endicott
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Mary Austin was a mayor’s daughter who expected to live an uneventful life in Canada. But when she said “I do” to Jim Endicott she found that she had “married China.”

Thrust into extraordinary circumstances, but undeterred by the political turmoil around her in China, Mary Austin Endicott determined she would achieve the goals she set for …

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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 disease …

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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. Bu …

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Technonatures

Technonatures

Environments, Technologies, Spaces, and Places in the Twenty-first Century
edited by Damian F. White & Chris Wilbert
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Environmentalism and social sciences appear to be in a period of disorientation and perhaps transition. In this innovative collection, leading international thinkers explore the notion that one explanation for the current malaise of the “politics of ecology” is that we increasingly find ourselves negotiating “technonatural” space/times. Int …

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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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Seven Eggs Today

Seven Eggs Today

The Diaries of Mary Armstrong, 1859 and 1869
by Jackson Webster Armstrong
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Offers an intriguing glimpse into the daily life of an average Toronto woman in the mid-nineteenth century.

Mary Armstrong’s diaries are a window into the daily life of a middle-class woman in a new and changing land, and a revealing account of life in early Toronto just before and after confederation. Her journals are one of very few published b …

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Working Memory

Working Memory

Women and Work in World War II
edited by Marlene Kadar & Jeanne Perreault
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Working Memory: Women and Work in World War II speaks to the work women did during the war: the labour of survival, resistance, and collaboration, and the labour of recording, representing, and memorializing these wartime experiences. The contributors follow their subjects’ tracks and deepen our understanding of the experiences from the imprints …

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The Gendered Screen

The Gendered Screen

Canadian Women Filmmakers
edited by Brenda Austin-Smith & George Melnyk
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This book is the first major study of Canadian women filmmakers since the groundbreaking Gendering the Nation (1999). The Gendered Screen updates the subject with discussions of important filmmakers such as Deepa Mehta, Anne Wheeler, Mina Shum, Lynne Stopkewich, Léa Pool, and Patricia Rozema, whose careers have produced major bodies of work. It al …

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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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Canada and the Middle East

Canada and the Middle East

In Theory and Practice
edited by Paul Heinbecker & Bessma Momani
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Canada and the Middle East: In Theory and Practice provides a unique perspective on one of the world’s most geopolitically important regions. From the perspective of Canada’s diplomats, academics, and former policy practitioners involved in the region, the book offers an overview of Canada’s relationship with the Middle East and the challenge …

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Animal Subjects 2.0

Animal Subjects 2.0

edited by Jodey Castricano & Lauren Corman
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Animal Subjects: An Ethical Reader in a Posthuman World (WLU Press, 2008) challenged cultural studies to include nonhuman animals within its purview. While the “question of the animal” ricochets across the academy and reverberates within the public sphere, Animal Subjects 2.0 builds on the previous book and takes stock of this explosive turn. I …

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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 w …

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Hard Choices

Hard Choices

Climate Change in Canada
edited by Harold Coward & Andrew J. Weaver
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Drought, floods, hurricanes, forest fires, ice storms, blackouts, dwindling fish stocks...what Canadian has not experienced one of these or more, or heard about the “greenhouse” effect, and not wondered what is happening to our climate? Yet most of us have a poor understanding of this extremely important issue, and need better, reliable scienti …

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Vimy Ridge

Vimy Ridge

A Canadian Reassessment
edited by Geoffrey Hayes; Andrew Iarocci & 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 Canadia …

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Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada

Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada

edited by Christine Kim; Sophie McCall & Melina Baum Singer
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Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada considers how the terms of critical debate in literary and cultural studies in Canada have shifted with respect to race, nation, and difference. In asking how Indigenous and diasporic interventions have remapped these debates, the contributors argue that a new “cultural grammar” i …

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Beyond Bylines

Beyond Bylines

Media Workers and Women’s Rights in Canada
by Barbara M. Freeman
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Beyond Bylines: Media Workers and Women’s Rights in Canada explores the ways in which several of Canada’s women journalists, broadcasters, and other media workers reached well beyond the glory of their personal bylines to advocate for the most controversial women’s rights of their eras. To do so, some of them adopted conventional feminine ide …

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Recollections of Waterloo Lutheran University 1960-1973

Recollections of Waterloo Lutheran University 1960-1973

by Flora Roy
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To the very few women who were teaching in Ontario’s universities at the time of the great expansion in the 1960s, Flora Roy is a legendary figure. To many others, academic colleagues and former students, she has continued to be just that through all the years since....Flora Roy is unique among Canadian academics. She shepherded her department …

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Evangelical Balance Sheet

Evangelical Balance Sheet

Character, Family, and Business in Mid-Victorian Nova Scotia
by B. Anne Wood
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Using the journals of W. Norman Rudolf (1835-1886), a Victorian merchant, Evangelical Balance Sheet: Character, Family, and Business in Mid-Victorian Nova Scotia explores the important role of character ideals and evangelicalism in mid-Victorian culture.

Rudolf’s diary, with its daily weather observations, its account of family matters, of social …

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Covering Niagara

Covering Niagara

Studies in Local Popular Culture
edited by Joan Nicks & Barry Keith Grant
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Covering Niagara: Studies in Local Popular Culture closely examines some of the myriad forms of popular culture in the Niagara region of Canada. Essays consider common assumptions and definitions of what popular culture is and seek to determine whether broad theories of popular culture can explain or make sense of localized instances of popular cul …

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Aboriginal Peoples in Canadian Cities

Aboriginal Peoples in Canadian Cities

Transformations and Continuities
edited by Heather A. Howard & Craig Proulx
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Since the 1970s, Aboriginal people have been more likely to live in Canadian cities than on reserves or in rural areas. Aboriginal rural-to-urban migration and the development of urban Aboriginal communities represent one of the most significant shifts in the histories and cultures of Aboriginal peoples in Canada. The essays in Aboriginal Peoples i …

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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, Nation …

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From the Iron House

From the Iron House

Imprisonment in First Nations Writing
by Deena Rymhs
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In From the Iron House: Imprisonment in First Nations Writing, Deena Rymhs identifies continuities between the residential school and the prison, offering ways of reading “the carceral”—that is, the different ways that incarceration is constituted and articulated in contemporary Aboriginal literature. Addressing the work of writers like Tomso …

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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 construct …

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Cold War Comforts

Cold War Comforts

Canadian Women, Child Safety, and Global Insecurity
by Tarah Brookfield
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Cold War Comforts examines Canadian women’s efforts to protect children’s health and safety between the dropping of the first atomic bomb in Hiroshima in 1945 and the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. Amid this global insecurity, many women participated in civil defence or joined the disarmament movement as means to protect their families from th …

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Hearing Voices

Hearing Voices

Qualitative Inquiry in Early Psychosis
edited by Katherine M. Boydell & H. Bruce Ferguson
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Qualitative methods are increasingly useful as psychiatry shifts from a focus on symptom reduction to enabling people to live satisfying and meaningful lives. It becomes important to achieve a deeper understanding of the ways in which mental illness interferes with everyday life and the ways in which people can learn to manage and minimize illness …

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Textual Mothers/Maternal Texts

Textual Mothers/Maternal Texts

Motherhood in Contemporary Women’s Literatures
edited by Elizabeth Podnieks & Andrea O’Reilly
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Textual Mothers/Maternal Texts focuses on mothers as subjects and as writers who produce auto/biography, fiction, and poetry about maternity. International contributors examine the mother without child, with child, and in her multiple identities as grandmother, mother, and daughter.

The collection examines how authors use textual spaces to accept, …

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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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Cinema and Social Change in Germany and Austria

Cinema and Social Change in Germany and Austria

edited by Gabriele Mueller & James M. Skidmore
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During the last decade, contemporary German and Austrian cinema has grappled with new social and economic realities. The “cinema of consensus,” a term coined to describe the popular and commercially oriented filmmaking of the 1990s, has given way to a more heterogeneous and critical cinema culture. Making the greatest artistic impact since the …

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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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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 medicali …

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Spiritual Care and Therapy

Spiritual Care and Therapy

Integrative Perspectives
by Peter L. VanKatwyk
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The current interest in spirituality has intensified the quest to incorporate spirituality in non-sectarian therapy. Spiritual Care and Therapy is a hands-on, up-to-date clinical guide that addresses this concern.

Peter VanKatwyk explores spiritual care, from pastoral traditions to essential psychotherapies, in individual, couple, and family therap …

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Jews and French Quebecers

Jews and French Quebecers

Two Hundred Years of Shared History
by Jacques Langlais & David Rome, translated by Barbara Young
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Jews and French Quebecers recounts a saga of intense interest for the whole of Canada, let alone societies elsewhere. This work, now translated into English, represents the viewpoints of two friends from differing cultural and religious traditions. One is a French Quebecer and a Christian; the other is Jewish and also calls Quebec his home. Both me …

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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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Florence Nightingale’s European Travels

Florence Nightingale’s European Travels

Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 7
edited by Lynn McDonald
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This seventh volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale consists of letters, observations, and notes from Florence Nightingale’s many trips to Europe, beginning with a family journey when she was a teenager. It includes annotations she made on opera libretti from her “music mad” phase and her winter in Rome (1847-48) which were so …

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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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Counterrealism and Indo-Anglian Fiction

Counterrealism and Indo-Anglian Fiction

by Chelva Kanaganayakam
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What do R.K. Narayan, G.V. Desani, Anita Desai, Zulfikar Ghose, Suniti Namjoshi, and Salman Rushdie have in common?

They represent Indian writing in English over five decades. Vilified by many cultural nationalists for not writing in native languages, they nonetheless present a critique of the historical and cultural conditions that promoted and su …

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K.L. Reich

K.L. Reich

by Joaquim Amat-Piniella, translated by Robert Finley & Marta Marín-Dòmine
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Available in English for the first time, Joaquim Amat-Piniella’s searing Catalan novel, K.L. Reich, is a central work of testimonial literature of the Nazi concentration camps. Begun immediately after Amat-Piniella’s liberation in 1945, the book is based on his own four-year internment at Mauthausen.

“When the war is over, remember all this. …

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Feminist Pedagogy in Higher Education

Feminist Pedagogy in Higher Education

Critical Theory and Practice
edited by Tracy Penny Light; Jane Nicholas & Renée Bondy
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In this new collection, contributors from a variety of disciplines provide a critical context for the relationship between feminist pedagogy and academic feminism by exploring the complex ways that critical perspectives can be brought into the classroom.

This book discusses the processes employed to engage learners by challenging them to ask tough q …

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Auto/biography in Canada

Auto/biography in Canada

Critical Directions
edited by Julie Rak
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Auto/biography in Canada: Critical Directions widens the field of auto/biography studies with its sophisticated multidisciplinary perspectives on the theory, criticism, and practice of self, community, and representation. Rather than considering autobiography and biography as discrete genres with definable properties, and rather than focusing on cr …

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Literary Land Claims

Literary Land Claims

The “Indian Land Question” from Pontiac’s War to Attawapiskat
by Margery Fee
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Literature not only represents Canada as “our home and native land” but has been used as evidence of the civilization needed to claim and rule that land. Indigenous people have long been represented as roaming “savages” without land title and without literature. Literary Land Claims: From Pontiac’s War to Attawapiskat analyzes works produ …

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From Logos to Christos

From Logos to Christos

Essays on Christology in Honour of Joanne McWilliam
edited by Ellen M. Leonard & Kate Merriman
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From Logos to Christos is a collection of essays in Christology written by friends and colleagues in memory of Joanne McWilliam. McWilliam was a pioneer woman in the academic study of theology, specializing in Patristic studies and internationally recognized for her work on Augustine. For countless students she was a teacher, a mentor, an inspirati …

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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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