Explores the parallel processes of dispossession suffered by nineteenth-century Scottish crofters expelled from their ancestral lands during the Highland Clearances, and by... Læs mere
Explores open conversation to examine the relationship between language, identity and human connection. Driven by the desire to have an honest discussion about Indigenous... Læs mere
Through the making and documentation of jingle dresses, Marshall explores the deeply personal stories that have shaped her perception of the complexities of her family history in the context of Canadian history.
Offers a new look at the ways the Great War has been remembered and commemorated through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Drawing on contributions... Læs mere
Indigenous people have long been represented as roaming “savages” without land title and without literature. Literary Land Claims: From Pontiac's War to Attawapiskat analyses works produced between 1832 and the late 1970s by writers who resisted these dominant notions.
The central focus of Reclaiming Canadian Bodies is the relationship between visual media, the construction of Canadian national identity, and... Læs mere
Provides rich and diverse studies of collision courses between technologically inspired subcultures and the corporate and... Læs mere
Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville are among the most important postwar filmmakers; they have worked across forms, across media,... Læs mere
One of the first transnational, feminist studies of Canada's black beauty culture and the role that media, retail, and consumers have played in its development, Beauty in a Box widens our understanding of the politics of black hair.
Since 1990, Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe's work has stood out as essential testimony to Indigenous experiences within the ongoing history of... Læs mere
Private James Herbert (Herb) Gibson was 26 years old when he volunteered for service in the Canadian... Læs mere