A critical examination of government practices concerning gender.
Explores the extent to which raver youths' experiences are constrained or determined by individualistic, high-tech, mass-mediated Western culture in which alienated and unfulfilled youth are apparently more at-risk for escapist and thrill-seeking behaviours.
Bringing abstract moral theory to bear on the diversity of cultures and outlooks fundamental to today’s world.
From the acclaimed author of "Don't Tell" and "Dead Boys Can't Dance." Candid interviews and personal stories highlight a provocative exploration of the lives of male street hustlers, strippers, and escorts.
How children generate theological meaning in contexts of cultural diversity - and why it matters.
Is photography an art of memory?
From the expansionist fervour of the late nineteenth century through the Cold War, dreamers campaigned for Canada’s... Læs mere
Tells the story of one of the most significant European-Native diplomatic negotiations of the colonial period and the resulting treaty. The treaty, it argues, was the culmination of the French colonial strategy of Native alliances and adaptation to Native political customs.
What the World Might Look Like examines the way resilience stories have come to dominate the settler-colonial imagination and explores alternative approaches to resilience writing that instead offer decolonial models of thought.
Matthieu Grandpierron presents new ways of thinking about power politics and military intervention in an... Læs mere