Weaves multiple stories and voices across time to explore the strengths and challenges of the way...
Challenges the conventional idea of the 'wild' in North America showing how assumptions of coloni...
Ethnography of Arab electronic music in Montreal and Toronto. Its primary concern is with the per...
Podcast Studies: Practice into Theory critically examines the emergent field of podcasting in aca...
In the early twentieth-century, Canada’s theatres were mostly controlled by Americans. As variety...
Drawing from History brings to life the remarkable story of Toronto’s Central Technical School Ar...
The image of the dusty, undisturbed archive has been swept away in response to growing interest a...
Unequivocal Magic speaks to the “quiet power” of photographs and their hidden creativity, bringin...
Unpacking the Personal Library: The Public and Private Life of Books is an edited collection of e...
Arthur Lipsett’s first film was nominated for an Academy Award in 1962, marking the arrival of an...
Reading With My Grandmother is an analysis of a range of Chinese Canadian literature that deepens...
Deeply informed by archival research and current scholarship, but written as a reflective and int...
Post-glacial is a collection of poems by Robert Kroetsch selected by his former student David Eso...
Indigenous people have long been represented as roaming “savages” without land title and without ...
This book stems from an examination of how Western philosophy has accounted for the foundations o...
This third volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale reports her controversial theolo...
Picture family life in Canada. Does it include women or girls being murdered, on average, every t...
Dead Woman Pickney chronicles Yvonne Shorter Brown's life growing up in Jamaica between 1943 and ...
The period since the close of World War II has been agonizingly introspective - not least because...
What this book represents is, quite literally, a ''slice'' of (white) Australian life. By noting ...
At the turn of the century an intimate alliance of philosophers, poets and theologians discovered...
Is it possible to write an artistically respectable and theoretically convincing religious novel ...
Problems of Change in Urban Government
A history of Chinese immigrants encounter with Canadian Protestant missionaries, 'His Dominion' a...
The essays in Writing between the Lines explore the lives of twelve of Canada's most eminent angl...
This is a collection of classic and newly commissioned essays about the study of Indigenous liter...
Neither in Dark Speeches nor in Similitudes is an interdisciplinary collaboration of Canadian and...
Drawing on both Canadian and Japanese sources, this book investigates the life, work, and attitud...
Imagining Resistance: Visual Culture and Activism in Canada offers two separate but interconnecte...
Since the 1970s, Aboriginal people have been more likely to live in Canadian cities than on reser...
Shattering the Illusion is the first book to gather and comparatively analyze policies addressing...
Bruno Jasieński was a bilingual Polish-Russian writer who died in exile in Siberia in 1939. This ...
Not much attention has been given to Dostoyevsky's concern with the crisis of the modern West, al...
What do literary dystopias reflect about the times? In Blast, Corrupt, Dismantle, Erase, contribu...
Listening Up, Writing Down, and Looking Beyond is an interdisciplinary collection that gathers th...
When Pier Giorgio Di Cicco first appeared on the Canadian literary scene in the early 1980s, he w...
The essays in Writing between the Lines explore the lives of twelve of Canada's most eminent angl...
The book focuses on the International Development Research Centre as a unique institution that ha...
Why, Salmond asks, would nineteenth-century Hindus who come from an iconic religious tradition vo...
It is possible to eliminate death and serious injury from Canada's roads. In other jurisdictions,...
The Great War: From Memory to History offers a new look at the multiple ways the Great War has be...
When poet and essayist Kenneth Sherman was diagnosed with cancer, he began keeping a notebook of ...
Can literary criticism help transform entrenched Settler Canadian understandings of history and p...
Bird-Bent Grass chronicles an extraordinary mother-daughter relationship that spans distance, tim...
A Township at War takes the reader from rural Canadian field and farm to the slopes of Vimy Ridge...
There could be no truer witness to the enormity of the First World War and its terrible cost in l...
I build this story like my lair. One willow, a rib at a time''- ''The Crooked Good''