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A wide-ranging study of people's diverse and often contradictory relationships with wild animals in the prairie provinces after 1870.
A sensitive and nuanced narrative of a dissenting religious minority in a pluralistic society.
Contemporary Aboriginal music from powwow to hip hop, the people that make it, and the issues that shape it.
Emphasizes the transformative power of museum controversy and analyses shifting ideas about art, authenticity, and power in the modern museum
The architecture of Newfoundland typically evokes images of spare but colourful houses and outbuildings by the sea. Newfoundland Modern reveals another dimension that challenges this impression.
How have photographs contributed to visualizing the "imagined community" of Canada? In what ways does the dissemination of photographs in the media and through exhibitions shape our understanding of the past? How have photographs been used to reanimate the past through memory work?
"How is it possible to represent what is not seen?" This question pushes art history into collaboration with other disciplines - from philosophy to literature.
For many years nationalism has been associated with political demands by minority nations that challenge the rights of the central state. However, over the last two decades many works have challenged this perspective, arguing that nationalism - as a political phenomenon - is likely to emerge among both majority and minority nations.
The philosophical works of Michel Foucault have profoundly influenced many disciplines, but his influence on theology has seldom been considered. Archives and the Event of God unravels the effects that Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge and Discipline and Punish have had on the study of theology and religion.
Looks at Montreal's literary landscape illuminating the changing cultural fabric of the city. An original take on cultural relations in the city, this book explores the emergence of the "new" Montrealer.
Features a collection of poems on intimacy, parenthood, and death, mountain-climbing, hiking, and birding.
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