When literary writers place food in front of their characters, they ask readers to be alert to the meaning and implication of food choices. In Canadian Literary Fare Nathalie Cooke and Shelley Boyd explore food voices in a wide range of Canadian fiction, drama, and poetry.
Canada: The State of the Federation 2000/01 probes beneath the surface to determine if the obvious changes - the... Læs mere
How left/right ideology has evolved in the postwar era and changed Canadian politics.
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 comparative modernist study of the connections between Irish and Japanese literature, opening up uncharted avenues of cross-cultural exchange.
Provides a thorough history of the nineteenth century material and goes on to examine the theories on its architectural expression, focussing on... Læs mere
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.