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The first collection celebrating the work of celebrated experimental filmmaker Rhayne Vermette, E...
This brilliant, genre-defying novel, like its main character, cannot be aptly described. Gertrude...
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A Separate Star collects the decolonial socialist ambitions of Red Braid Alliance through reflect...
Sin Eater reassembles the seven deadly sins to reflect a modern context and culture. For her thir...
By combining provocative prose with photo-essay, Time and the Suburbs explores the disappearance ...
Crossing Borders: Beyond Phenomenology and Critique is a collection of original and cutting- edge...
Against the New Authoritarianism traces the US descent into authoritarianism: the rise of a ruthl...
In 2009, Stephen Harper's Conservative government changed the official citizenship guide that is ...
The legacy of the Bush administration and its 'War on Terror' includes a new logic of surveillanc...
Walsh's writings are stunning examples of how to look, how to feel, how to see.
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Musical theatre meets poetry in Burning Daylight, a poetry collection and song cycle drawing toge...
Recently much of the Left has shifted emphasis away from issues of class, toward 'democracy.' Ind...
Drawing on interviews with 51 anti-authoritarian organizers to investigates what it means to stru...
Indianland is a rich and varied poetry collection. The poems are written from a female and Indige...
Somewhere a Long and Happy Life Probably Awaits You explores the peculiar places we look for vali...
A highly accessible and unorthodox approach to thinking about economics. It subverts the elitist ...
Maple Leaf Rag is a dynamic, jazz-infused riff on Canadian culture. With rhythm and edge, Kaie Ke...
All We Want is Everything, Andrew F. Sullivan's exceptional debut collection of short stories, fi...
The former metalworker and trade union leader Lúis Inácio 'Lula' da Silva-known to everyone as Lu...
What are universities good for? This question has generated intense debate, particularly since th...
Into their re-imaginings of colonial North American myths, artists Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Milla...
Glorifying consumerism as the de facto religion of our time, Shopping Cart Pantheism offers a pre...
Framing Identity defines photography as social practice and examines how women moved beyond makin...
After leaving the Russian homeland, Jess Klassen's Mennonite forebearers carved out an existence ...
In this book Saul draws on a series of his own occasional articles written over a span of forty y...
Roewan Crowe's compelling and haunting literary debut, Quivering Land, is a rather queer Western,...
Critical Fictions contains essays and other writing about five contemporary artists living and wo...
The Archaeologists follows six people from the fictional edge city Wississauga whose lives inters...
You Don't Know Me, But You Love Me is a biography of beloved American movie actor Dick Miller. Mi...
Interviews, criticism, photographs, Maddin's own memoires and more make up this first comprehensi...
Much public debate ensued after the violence and police brutality that gripped Toronto in June 20...
'Delimited with moving invocations for softness and strength, Natalie Hanna's lisan al'asfour (th...
In this second edition, David Lester supplements his original concise and understaded, yet politi...
Contest is a riotous excursion through the contemporary sportscape. Gary Genosko uncovers the cul...
'The lives and conditions of Black women are inseparable from, and inextricably linked to, all di...
In a series of autobiographical essays written on the border between fiction and non-fiction, a r...
Bebakhshid revolves around intimate identity intersections of being Iranian, an immigrant, and a ...
In 2009, Stephen Harper's Conservative government changed the contents of the official citizenshi...
In 1998, Manitoba's Conservative government was oozing confidence and appeared certain to cruise ...
A unique edited collection of new papers by a group of internationally reowned political economis...
Through a combination of historical and contemporary analysis this book shows how settler colonia...
Set in the fictional town of Fletcher, the connected stories in Smells Like Heaven span thirty ye...