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Arresting Hope

Arresting Hope

Women Taking Action in Prison Health Inside Out
edited by Ruth Elwood Martin & Mo Korchinski
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tagged : women's studies, criminology, non-classifiable, essays

Arresting Hope reminds us that prisons are not only places of punishment, marginalization, and trauma, but that they can also be places of hope, blessing even, where people with difficult lived experiences can begin to compose stories full of healing, anticipation, communication, education, connection, and community. The book tells a story about wo …

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Becoming Feminists

edited by Lorena Gajardo & Jaime Ryckman
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A Force Such as the World Has Never Known: Women Creating Change is a unique collection of narratives from women from all around the globe. These are stories of compassion and bravery, empowered by the vision of a better world for all life. It emphasizes the need to empower the feminine and assure gender balance and human rights for all. This accum …

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Min Fami

Min Fami

Arab Feminist Reflections on Identity, Space and Resistance
edited by Ghadeer Malek & Ghaida Moussa
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Min Fami: Arab Feminist Reflections on Identity, Space, and Resistance is an anthology that cradles the thoughts of Arab feminists, articulated through personal critical narratives, academic essays, poetry, short stories, and visual art. It is a meeting space where discussions on home(land), exile, feminism, borders, gender and sexual identity, sol …

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Canadian Woman Studies

Canadian Woman Studies

An Introductory Reader, 3rd Ed.
edited by Brenda Cranney & Sheila Molloy
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Canadian Woman Studies: An Introductory Reader, 3rd Revised and Updated Edition, brings together articles on themes and topics at the forefront of feminist inquiry and research. Compiled of articles previously published in one of Canada’s oldest feminist journals, Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme (CWS/cf), it offers a unique and his …

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Changing Places

Changing Places

Feminist Essays on Empathy and Relocation
edited by Valerie Burton & Jean Guthrie
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Whether scholarly or popular, today’s commentaries on human dilemmas increasingly invoke empathic ways of understanding. In Changing Places, eleven authors, based mostly in Canada, show how their positions and perspectives have been changed by working against the grain. They refuse to sever sentient experiences from the grounds of knowledge and o …

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Corridor Talk

Corridor Talk

Canadian Feminist Scholars Share Stories of Research Partnerships
edited by Rachel Berman
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In this collection, the authors illuminate the struggles and the successes encountered in the research partnership process. The authors come from a variety of disciplines, are at various stages of their academic careers, may or may not be part of the academy, adopt a variety of feminist lenses, have a range of research partners, and focus on a rang …

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Portrait in Black and Gold

Portrait in Black and Gold

by Carol Damioli
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One Italian Renaissance painter created stunning portraits of warmth and sensitivity, caught Michelangelo’s favourable attention, served the most powerful monarch of the time, and achieved international renown. But that artist fell into obscurity for one reason – she was a woman. Sofonisba Anguissola’s abilities as a painter, evident while st …

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A Force Such as the World Has Never Known

A Force Such as the World Has Never Known

Women Creating Change
edited by Sharon Mijares & Aliaa Rafea
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A Force Such as the World Has Never Known: Women Creating Change is a unique collection of narratives from women from all around the globe. These are stories of compassion and bravery, empowered by the vision of a better world for all life. It emphasizes the need to empower the feminine and assure gender balance and human rights for all. This accum …

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Women in a Globalizing World

Women in a Globalizing World

Transforming Equality, Development, Diversity and Peace
edited by Angela Miles
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Canadian and international authors offer ground-breaking work in this collection that brings together almost seventy articles by formative feminist writers, researchers, activists and visionaries to illuminate the profound globalizing processes of our time. Critical analyses of current globalization and possible alternatives are presented in the co …

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And Neither Have I Wings to Fly

And Neither Have I Wings to Fly

Labelled and Locked Up in Canada's Oldest Institution
by Thelma Wheatley
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2014 Finalist for the Wales Book of the Year Award for Creative Non-Fiction
2014 Finalist for the MARTY People’s Choice Award for Literary Arts
2013 IPPY Bronze Medal Winner for Psychology/Mental Health

The shocking true story of the institutionalization and abuse of children and adults with intellectual and physical handicaps in Canada’s olde …

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Theorizing Empowerment

Theorizing Empowerment

Canadian Perspectives on Black Feminist Thought
edited by Notisha Massaquoi & Njoki Nathani Wane
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Theorizing Empowerment: Canadian Perspectives on Black Feminist Thought is a collection of articles by Black Canadian feminists centralizing the ways in which Black femininity and Black women’s experiences are integral to understanding political and social frameworks in Canada. What does Black feminist thought mean to Black Canadian feminists in …

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Other Tongues

Other Tongues

Mixed Race Women Speak Out
edited by Adebe DeRango-Adem & Andrea Thompson
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Other Tongues: Mixed Race Women Speak Out s an anthology of poetry, spoken word, fiction, creative non-fiction, spoken word texts, as well as black and white artwork and photography, explores the question of how mixed-race women in North America identify in the twenty-first century. Contributions engage, document, and/or explore the experiences of …

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Living the Edges

Living the Edges

A Disabled Women's Reader
edited by Diane Driedger
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This important and ground-breaking collection brings together the diverse voices of women with various disabilities, both physical and mental. Here, Canadian women speak frankly about the societal barriers they encounter in their everyday lives due to social attitudes and physical and systemic inaccessibility. They bring to light the discrimination …

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First Voices

First Voices

An Aboriginal Women's Reader
edited by Patricia A. Monture & Patricia D. Mcguire
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A collection of articles that examine many of the struggles that Aboriginal women have faced, and continue to face, in Canada. Sections include: Profiles of Aboriginal Women; Identity; Territory; Activism; Confronting Colonialism; the Canadian Legal System; and Indigenous Knowledges. Photographs and poetry are also included. "This volume brings us …

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Mirrored in the Caves

Mirrored in the Caves

by Barbara D. Janusz
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When Elizabeth Thiessen embarks on an expedition to study the cave murals of Baja California, Mexico, she is catapulted onto a mythical, existential journey into the unknown. Within days of landing in the Baja, Elizabeth discovers that her daughter, Patricia—posted in Afghanistan with the Canadian armed forces—is taken hostage by the Taliban. E …

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Women and the Gift Economy

Women and the Gift Economy

A Radically Different Worldview is Possible
edited by Genevieve Vaughan
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Women and the Gift Economy: A Radically Different Worldview is Possible is an attempt to respond to the need for deep and lasting social change in an epoch of dangerous crisis for all humans, cultures, and the planet. Featuring articles by well-known feminist activists and academics from around the world, this book points to ways to re-create the c …

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