Poems that give voice and agency to marginal figures in rural places and cityscapes.
Inviting readers to reconsider Canada's place in the world.
Vivid, haunting, and rhythmical, these poems illuminate the struggles of mental illness and uncover the sinister side of religion.
Contrasting immigrant experiences in remote regions and metropolitan centres of Canada.
Lauchie MacLellan (1910-1991), carpenter, farmer, and woodsman, was one of this century's outstanding Scottish Gaelic singer-storytellers. This title shows how the inherited art of a fourth-generation Canadian Gael fits within biographical, social, and historical contexts.
Recounting an insider's perspective of the turbulent historical currents of late eighteenth-century Brazil.
Tracing the global reach of early photography and the camera's part in cultural encounters across three continents.
The full story of those who have searched for Franklin since his expedition disappeared.
Offers a view of the role of visual art in Canadian education, from its roots as industrial drawing in the early 19th century to its... Læs mere
Using various illustrations to look at the development of Western agriculture, this book discusses the evolution of how we think about... Læs mere
A study of the black experience in Montreal.
Histoire de la culture gaie et lesbienne à Montréal au tournant du XXe siècle.