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Van den Hoonaard discusses ways to unshackle social science ethics policies from medical research-ethics frameworks.
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Governor General's Award-winning author shows through stark lyric how "every enduring poem was written today."
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Having struggled through World War I, the Communist Revolution, a civil war, and widespread famine, the Kroegers uproot their five children and leave behind their home and community for a foreign land. A social history of Mennonite immigrants to the Canadian West.
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Toward an Anti-Racist Poetics seeks to dislodge the often unspoken white universalism that underpins literary production and reception today.
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Deviant traces a trajectory of queer self-discovery from childhood to adulthood, examining love, fear, grief, and the violence that men are capable of in intimate same-sex relationships.
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That Audible Slippage invokes a poetics of active listening and environmental sound to investigate the ways in which we both hear and fail to hear insufficiency, loss, incompleteness, and other affects.
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Fresh, funny, and imbued with infectious energy, Northerny tells a much-needed and compelling story of growing up and living in the North.
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A vision for reforming arts graduate education to deliver many of Canada’s public good needs.
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Albert Braz examines how Louis Riel has been commemorated since 1967, charting his transformation from traitor to Canadian hero.
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Contemporary Vulnerabilities explores vulnerable moments in research committed to social change.
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Feministing in Political Science examines what is at stake in contesting the boundaries of the contemporary university.
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Braiding together personal, collective, and historical explorations of what it means to “go west,” Half-Light offers deep reflections on the meaning of life, middle age, and climate catastrophe.