In Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives Into the School Curriculum, Yatta Kanu provides the first comprehensive study of how these frameworks can be effectively implemented to maximize Indigenous students' engagement, learning, and academic achievement.
Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Rachel M. Heydon and Luigi Iannacci shed light on the ways in which joint notions of normality and abnormality are used to pathologize childhood.
The Laughter of the Saints examines this rich carnivalesque tradition of parodied holy men and women and traces their influence to the anti-heroes and picaresque roots of early modern novels such as Don Quixote.
"Clearly the best single volume treatment of civil war now available. This is an admirable synthesis and analysis of theoretical, historical,... Læs mere
Loyalties in Conflict examines how the allegiance to British authority of the American-origin population within the borders of Lower Canada was tested by the War of 1812 and the Rebellions of 1837-1838.
Richly illustrated and unique in its findings, Inventing 'Easter Island' will appeal to cultural theorists, anthropologists, educators, and anyone interested in the history of the South Pacific.
This revised edition of The Poem of Empedocles (1992) integrates substantial new material from a recently discovered papyrus containing evidence of over seventy lines or part lines of poetry, of which more than fifty are both new and usable.
Distilling over two decades of experience in branding and marketing, Le Jianfeng provides brands across the world with the core tools and competencies necessary to create a sustainable, impactful company.
Tian Wei uses religiosity and religious existential ethics as core approaches to interpret and explore the principles of Christian and Confucian beliefs.
Bringing together the often-disparate strands of science and the humanities, this book examines the ethical and practical considerations surrounding artificial intelligence through the lens of philosophy.
This book traces Belarusian nationalists from the First World War to the Cold War, revealing their covert activities and alliances while positioning Belarus as a key hub of ideological and political conflict that shaped the twentieth century.
Hockey Divides explores how the oft-derided Don Cherry symbolizes important Canadian moral debates. Close attention to Cherry’s... Læs mere