The Japanese steamship Komagata Maru set sail for Canada with 376 Sikh, Muslim, and Hindu migrant...
Short stories about people lost between countries and languages--caught between the impulse to fl...
All Things Become Alive by the Touch of the Parabola is the first full account of the journey by ...
a novel uv pomes threding thru each othr th main charaktrs langwage n all uv us hedding off in al...
Conversations with Khahtsahlano, 1932-1954 contains twenty-two years of conversations between S¿w...
A riveting new play on the extraordinary love, art, and resistance of gender pioneers Claude Cahu...
Written during country music's most recent ascent in popularity, this poetry 'LP' features ten 't...
Two neighbouring families, one Indigenous and one white, dine together during Truth and Reconcili...
In Verbal Violence, the language of the professional managerial class is unravelled, dissected, a...
Set in the coastal temperate rainforest, the poems in sometimes, forest alternatively rail at and...
Save Your Prayers - Send Money boldly takes on the wellness industry, considering disability poli...
SUBTEXT inquires into the language of identity formation, collaging the echoes of diasporic and c...
The making of a poem is like the making of a pearl: you take something irritating and create a je...
Beautiful Unknown Future fires up the possibilities of labour, memory, and doubt amid the shiftin...
Winner of the Theatre BC Canadian Playwriting Competition, two Betty Mitchell Awards, and two Cal...
After their car falls through an ice road, an Indigenous couple makes their way to an isolated co...
German developers propose a Native theme park for the 'Otter Lake Reserve.' Cast of 3 women and 3...
A dilemma results when a man is asked to donate a kidney to his dying father. Cast of 2 men.
Bobby Rabbit convinces his friend to accompany him on a 'sojourn of justice,' or more plainly, to...
A funny yet thought-provoking play about identity politics. Cast of 4 men and 1 woman.
Juxtaposes food-aid programs in Germany after WWII against deliberate Allied starvation and expul...
George Ryga's The Ecstasy of Rita Joe is perhaps the best known contemporary Canadian play - a ly...
Contains Walker's own selection of his early plays: 'Beyond Mozambique,' 'Zastrozzi,' 'Theatre of...
Active ethnography through conversations, legends, articles and a naturalist's guide of the Chill...
Essays that explore the ways in which poetry, visual art and critical practices encounter the imp...
Exposes the internal contradictions and duplicitous double-speak of the 'war on terror.' Cast of ...
Two school boys plot and enact the murder of a classmate. Cast of 3 women and 17 men.
A musical set on the Wasaychigan Hill Reserve in 1992. Cast of 10 women and 7 men.
Brilliant new celebration of the work of poet Phyllis Webb, which sweeps into the wilds of politi...
Relationships at the end of the millennium, among people and with nature. Cast of 3 women and 2 men.
A careful selection from the work of the greatest living ethnographer of the Pacific Northwest.
Hip-hop artist Brinkman resurrects Chaucer's brilliant stories into visible and audible contempor...
Native activists and environmentally concerned vegetarians clash over moose roast and vegetarian ...
Asks (and answers) the simple question: why is Canada home to more than 70% of the world's mining...
'Subject to Change' is a series of self-portraits along the road of a life well lived.
Unifying this book is the persona of the lover: as an intimate and as an interruption of self.
This collection of eight of the finest plays produced by Vancouver's New Play Centre marked the c...
During the gold rush, a bedraggled troupe of players head north to perform. Cast of 2 men and 2 w...
New-format reprint of Langley's acclaimed play about the life and career of Norman Bethune, early...
Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, most of the English common lands were enclosed-ta...
Investigates the influence of technology and visual art in the work of Robert Lepage, leading fig...
After Batoche, everything changed for the Métis people and for Canada as well, especially in Québec.
Charles Olson's working mind and life are revealed through his correspondence with Frances Bolder...
Can we have our clean water and use it too? A family and a nation struggle toward prosperity and ...
Mercenary English seizes 'the politics of language' and foregrounds the literal and figurative vi...
Cerulean Blue is a comedic play about a struggling blues band invited to participate in a benefit...
Treaty 6 Deixis considers 'what it means to live on Treaty 6 territory in a way that acknowledges...