This exhibition catalogue looks at the art and science of moveable elements incorporated into books.
A provocative text that uses postanarchism to explore contemporary poetry and digital media.
Poems that recall the senseless loss of life and of innocence in Rwanda.
Community history of first Canadian mosque (1938), celebrating Muslim-Canadian identity and Canada's homegrown Islamic communities.
A unique fusion of medicine and art exploring the experience of head and neck cancer.
Fifteen social economy case studies of community institutions organized by residents across Canada’s north.
Lyric poems that tenderly meditate on life and death, joy and sorrow, faith and doubt.
Highlights of extraordinary collection of Canadian little magazines, small press, and micro-press imprints.
An innovative collection that urges instructors to make the humanities classroom a space for resistance.
From the remote Kingdom of Bhutan, a memoir about running, teaching, and what really matters.
Wry, poignant poems conjure ghosts, prairie history, and grief while questioning modern environmental impacts.