A captivating look at how recent Canadian fiction, film, and television appropriate and redefine American genres.
Chronicles the career of a rogue, foundling, army deserter, pimp, police officer, underground journalist, poet, and prisoner in Bastille.
In this second volume in the Chora series, contributing authors take an interdisciplinary approach to architecture and other cultural concerns, challenging readers to consider alternatives to conventional aesthetic and technological reductions.
Exploring the role of women artists in creating visual imagery during the Renaissance.
A new approach to the legacy of the Warburg Library and a companion to the pioneering work Saturn and Melancholy.
A detailed account of the controversial Scottish whaling master – authorized by Lady Franklin, yet dismissed by the Admiralty – who led the first of the Franklin searches.
In Never Rest on Your Ores, Keevil recounts how a team of engineers and entrepreneurs built Canada’s largest... Læs mere
Based on hundreds of interviews conducted with under-thirty-year-olds across the globe, as well as executives’ perspectives on... Læs mere
This first comprehensive history of dyslexia charts a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia becoming the most globally recognized specific learning... Læs mere
Fictions of Gender explores how contemporary controversies surrounding Zionism and feminism are prefigured in the legacies of early... Læs mere