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Gandharan Buddhism

Gandharan Buddhism

Archaeology, Art, and Texts
edited by Kurt Behrendt & Pia Brancaccio
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The ancient region of Gandhara, with its prominent Buddhist heritage, has long fascinated scholars of art history, archaeology, and textual studies. Discoveries of inscriptions, text fragments, sites, and artworks in the last decade have redefined how we understand the region and its cultural complexity. The essays in this volume reassess Gandharan …

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Switchbacks

Switchbacks

Art, Ownership, and Nuxalk National Identity
by Jennifer Kramer
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Switchbacks explores how the Nuxalk of Bella Coola, British Columbia, negotiate such complex questions as: Who owns culture? How should culture be transmitted to future generations? Where does selling and buying Nuxalk art fit into attempts to regain control of heritage?

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Caribou Hunter

Caribou Hunter

by Serge Bouchard
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13 Women

13 Women

Parables from Prison
by Karlene Faith
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A remarkable and compelling collection of true stories from women in prison, told in their own words. 13 Women conveys the personal accounts of women in prison, spanning three decades and taking place in Canada, the United States and Brazil. Most of the women in these pages …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 42, 2004

The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 42, 2004

edited by D.M. McRae
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This is the forty-second volume of The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, the first volume of which was published in 1963. The Yearbook is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law. The Editor-in-Chief is D …

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With Good Intentions

With Good Intentions

Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal Relations in Colonial Canada
edited by Celia Haig-Brown & David A. Nock
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With Good Intentions examines the joint efforts of Aboriginal people and individuals of European ancestry to counter injustice in Canada when colonization was at its height, from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century. These people recognized colonial wrongs and worked together in a variety of ways to right them, but they could not stem …

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First Nations Sacred Sites in Canada's Courts

First Nations Sacred Sites in Canada's Courts

by Michael Lee Ross
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The sacred sites of indigenous peoples are under increasing threat worldwide as a result of state appropriation of control over ancestral territories, coupled with insatiable demands on lands, waters, and natural resources. Of late, First Nations in Canada have taken their fight for these sites to the courts. Informed by elements of a general theor …

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Frontier People

Han Settlers in Minority Areas of China
by Mette Halskov Hansen
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Frontier People shows how the Han themselves have been directly involved in the process of transformation within these areas where they have settled. Their perceptions of the minority natives, their “old home,” other immigrants, and their own role in the areas are examined in relation to the official discourse on the migrations. This study cont …

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Between Justice and Certainty

Between Justice and Certainty

Treaty Making in British Columbia
by Andrew Woolford
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Since the BC treaty process was established in 1992, two discourses have become prominent within the treaty negotiations. The first, a discourse of justice, asks how we can remedy the past injustices imposed on BC First Nations. The second, a discourse of certainty, asks whether historical repair can occur in a manner that provides a better future …

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Building Health Promotion Capacity

Building Health Promotion Capacity

Action for Learning, Learning from Action
by Scott McLean; Joan Feather & David Butler-Jones
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Building Health Promotion Capacity explores the professional practice of health promotion and, in particular, how individuals and organizations can become more effective in undertaking and supporting such practice.

 

The book is based on the experiences of the Building Health Promotion Capacity Project (1998-2003), a continuing education and applied …

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Indian Tribes of the Northwest

Indian Tribes of the Northwest

by David Hancock & Reg Ashwell
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A guide to the Indian Tribes of the Northwest. The diverse and colorful Indian nations of the Northwest Coast of North America are described in this informative little book that highlights the rich tapestries of Native cultural beliefs and traditions.

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Do Glaciers Listen?

Do Glaciers Listen?

Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination
by Julie Cruikshank
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Do Glaciers Listen? explores the conflicting depictions of glaciers to show how natural and cultural histories are objectively entangled in the Mount Saint Elias ranges. This rugged area, where Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory now meet, underwent significant geophysical change in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which …

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Securing Borders

Securing Borders

Detention and Deportation in Canada
by Anna Pratt
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Detention and deportation are the two most extreme sanctions of an “immigration penality” that polices noncitizens, identifies those deemed dangerous, diseased, deceitful, or destitute, and refuses them entry or casts them out. They play a key role in regulating national borders, citizens, and populations. But what determines whether a noncitiz …

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Negotiating Identities in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Montreal

Negotiating Identities in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Montreal

edited by Bettina Bradbury & Tamara Myers
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With its focus on sites where identities were forged and contested over crucial decades in Montreal’s history, this collection illuminates the cultural complexity and richness of a modernizing city. Readers will discover the links between identity, place, and historical moment as they meet vagrant women, sailors in port, unemployed men of the Gre …

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Defending Rights in Russia

Defending Rights in Russia

Lawyers, the State, and Legal Reform in the Post-Soviet Era
by Pamela Jordan
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Lawyers often play pivotal roles in building democracies. Pamela Jordan’s engaging study of the Russian bar (advokatura) provides a richly textured portrait of how, after the USSR’s collapse, practising lawyers called advocates began to assume new, self-defined roles as contributors to legal reform and defenders of rights in Russia.

Using the hi …

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A Dynamic Balance

A Dynamic Balance

Social Capital and Sustainable Community Development
edited by Ann Dale & Jenny Onyx
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A Dynamic Balance illuminates the importance of understanding the social dimension of sustainability as it examines the links between social capital and sustainable development within the overall context of local community development. Looking at case studies in both Australia and Canada, it draws upon lessons that can be learned to reconnect large …

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Unwilling Mothers, Unwanted Babies

Unwilling Mothers, Unwanted Babies

Infanticide in Canada
by Kirsten Kramar
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This book traces twentieth-century Canadian criminal justice responses to women who kill their newly born babies. Initially, juries were reluctant to convict these women of murder since it carried the death penalty. The current “infanticide” law was adopted in 1948 to impose uniformity on legal practice and to ensure a homicide conviction. Even …

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Biotechnology Unglued

Biotechnology Unglued

Science, Society, and Social Cohesion
by Michael Mehta
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Biotechnology Unglued explores this question in a well-considered investigation of the effects of technology on social cohesion. The essays present case studies of how various applications in agricultural, medical, and forensic biotechnology have affected the cohesiveness of agricultural communities, citizens, consumer groups, scientific communitie …

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When I Was Small – I Wan Kwikws

When I Was Small – I Wan Kwikws

A Grammatical Analysis of St'át'imc Oral Narratives
with Beverly Frank; Gertrude Ned; Laura Thevarge & Rose Agnes Whitley, edited by Lisa Matthewson
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Collected in this book are the personal life histories of four female St’át’imc elders: Beverley Frank, Gertrude Ned, Laura Thevarge, and Rose Agnes Whitley. These elders are among the last remaining fluent speakers of St’át’imcets, a severely imperilled Northern Interior Salish language, also known as Lillooet, spoken in the southwest in …

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Mapping Marriage Law in Spanish Gitano Communities

Mapping Marriage Law in Spanish Gitano Communities

by Susan Drummond
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Susan Drummond investigates what happens when the voices of comparative law and legal anthropology are invited to speak to each other. She forges this hybrid form of comparative work through small- and large-scale studies of Gitano marriage law as it emerges in a Western European state, in a modern urban centre, and in particular communities and fa …

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Every Inch a Woman

Every Inch a Woman

Phallic Possession, Femininity, and the Text
by Carellin Brooks
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What makes the textual image of a woman with a penis so compelling, malleable, and persistent? The phallic woman can be a ribald joke, a fantastical impossibility, a masculine usurper, an ultimately unthreatening sexual style, an interrogation into the I of the author, or an examination of female culpability. Every Inch a Woman takes note of a prol …

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Last Word

Last Word

Media Coverage of the Supreme Court of Canada
by Florian Sauvageau; David Schneiderman & David Taras
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Media coverage of the Supreme Court of Canada has emerged as a crucial factor not only for judges and journalists but also for the public. It’s the media, after all, that decide which court rulings to cover and how. They translate highly complex judgments into concise and meaningful news stories that will appeal to, and be understood by, the gene …

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Me Funny

Me Funny

edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
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An irreverent, insightful take on our First Nations’ great gift to Canada, delivered by a stellar cast of contributors.

Humour has always been an essential part of North American Aboriginal culture. This fact remained unnoticed by most settlers, however, since non-Aboriginals just didn’t get the joke. Indians, it was believed, never laughed. But …

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Weesquachak

Weesquachak

by Ruby Slipperjack
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At times heart-stopping, at times heartbreaking, but always alive with a mixture of irresistible characters and real emotions, this story is a testament to the saving graces of community, of family, of tradition.

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Racing to the Bottom?

Racing to the Bottom?

Provincial Interdependence in the Canadian Federation
edited by Kathryn Harrison
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The spectre of a “race to the bottom” is increasingly prominent in debates about globalization and also within federal systems where the mobility of both capital and individuals prompts fears of interjurisdictional competition with respect to taxes and environmental and welfare standards. While there has been no shortage of either political rhe …

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Sanctuary, Sovereignty, Sacrifice

Sanctuary, Sovereignty, Sacrifice

Canadian Sanctuary Incidents, Power, and Law
by Randy Lippert
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Drawing on theories of governmentality, Lippert traces the emergence of sanctuary practice to a shift in responsibility for refugees and immigrants from the state to churches and communities. Here sanctuary practices and spaces are shaped by a form of pastoral power that targets needs and operates through sacrifice, and by a sovereign power that is …

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Brush with Life, A

by John Koerner
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In his autobiography, John Koerner explores the underpinnings of his long life as a painter in a lavishly illustrated art book with full-page colour prints of his paintings and many black and white photos and drawings. Koerner describes his early life in Czechoslovakia, his art and philosophy studies at the Sorbonne, and his life as a student in th …

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Contact Zones

Contact Zones

Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada's Colonial Past
edited by Myra Rutherdale & Katie Pickles
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As both colonizer and colonized (sometimes even simultaneously), women were uniquely positioned at the axis of the colonial encounter – the so-called “contact zone” – between Aboriginals and newcomers. Aboriginal women shaped identities for themselves in both worlds. By recognizing the necessity to “perform,” they enchanted and educated …

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Just Ask Us

Just Ask Us

A Conversation with First Nations Teenage Moms
by Sylvia Olsen
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Grade: 7 to 12
Reading age: 12 to 18
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Animals and Nature

Animals and Nature

Cultural Myths, Cultural Realities
by Rod Preece
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“No one tradition alone offers a sufficient respect for other species. Taken together, they may offer a prospect for saner human-animal relations.” – From the book

 

Western conceptions of objectivity and individuality have resulted in a readier appreciation of the worth of the animals and nature than has been recognized. This provocative book …

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Protecting Aboriginal Children

Protecting Aboriginal Children

by Chris Walmsley
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Since the 1980s, bands and tribal councils have developed unique community-based child welfare services to better protect Aboriginal children. Protecting Aboriginal Children explores contemporary approaches to the protection of Aboriginal children through interviews with practising social workers employed at Aboriginal child welfare organizations a …

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Morals and the Media, 2nd edition

Morals and the Media, 2nd edition

Ethics in Canadian Journalism
by Nicholas Russell
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Confronted daily with decisions on how to present their stories, what to write and what not to write, journalists and the media are frequently accused of sensationalizing, of choosing to report the bad news, and of misquoting those they interview. In this substantially updated edition of Morals and the Media, Nick Russell addresses many of the conc …

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Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest

Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest

A Photographic Encyclopedia of Invertebrates, Seaweeds and Selected Fishes
by Andy Lamb, photographs by Bernard P. Hanby
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Finalist for 2006 BC Booksellers' Choice Award In Honour Of Bill Duthie

With 1,700 superb colour photographs of over 1,400 species, Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest: A Photographic Encyclopedia of Invertebrates, Seaweeds and Selected Fishes is the most comprehensive collection of photographs of Pacific Northwest marine life ever published. It i …

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Red Light

Red Light

Superheroes, Saints, and Sluts
edited by Anna Camilleri
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The female as represented in western popular culture has been a timeless yet culturally unstable image, construed and contested by men and women alike. Red Light is an anthology of essays, stories, and visual materials that identifies and deconstructs female icons, past and present, and re-imagines them for the twenty-first century.

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Standing Together

Standing Together

Women Speak Out About Violence and Abuse
edited by Linda Goyette
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Standing Together is a powerful expression of women's collective and individual strength. It is a collection of personal stories from women who have suffered the horrors of violence and abuse and have made the hardest decision: to stand up, choose life, take control and walk away from the darkness.

The disturbing, compelling, and inspiring stories i …

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Treaty Promises, Indian Reality

Life on a Reserve
by Harold LeRat, with Linda Ungar
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The federal government promised to care for the Indians in perpetuity and in return, the nomadic Indians would sign treaties, settle on reserves, and learn to be farmers. Many Indians, including those led by Chief Cowessess, were forced out of their traditional territory by the government and driven by hunger to reserves where agents of Indian Affa …

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The Rice Queen Diaries

The Rice Queen Diaries

A Memoir
by Daniel Gawthrop
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In this moving autobiography, Daniel Gawthrop writes about the politics and pleasures of being a self-identified "rice queen": a gay man who is attracted to Asians. Navigating through the urban jungles of Western cities like Vancouver and London, as well as the humid streets of Bangkok and Saigon, Daniel explores the multicultural minefields of sex …

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Once Upon a Time

Once Upon a Time

My Life With Children's Books
by Sheila Egoff
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Governing with the Charter

Governing with the Charter

Legislative and Judicial Activism and Framers' Intent
by James B. Kelly
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Since the introduction of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, the question of judicial power and its relationship to parliamentary democracy has been an important one in Canadian politics. Some critics, suspicious of what they perceive as the "activism" of "unelected and unaccountable" judges, view the increased power of the Suprem …

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War Law

War Law

Understanding International Law and Armed Conflict
by Michael Byers
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In this unique and highly readable book, written for the intelligent layperson, one of the world's leading experts in international law uses historical case studies to examine the basis on which war is waged and how the global legal environment shapes current events.

 

The international rules governing the use of military force are under unprecedente …

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Canada and the End of Empire

Canada and the End of Empire

edited by Phillip Buckner
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Sir John Seeley once wrote that the British Empire was acquired in “a fit of absence of mind.” Whatever the truth of this comment, it is certainly arguable that the Empire was dismantled in such a fit. This collection deals with a neglected subject in post-Confederation Canadian history – the implications to Canada and Canadians of British de …

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Our Box Was Full

Our Box Was Full

An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs
by Richard Daly
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For the Gitksan and Witsuwit’en peoples of northwest British Columbia, the land is invested with meaning that goes beyond simple notions of property or sustenance. Considered both a food box and a storage box of history and wealth, the land plays a central role in their culture, survival, history, and identity. In Our Box Was Full, Richard Daly e …

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Shaped by the West Wind

Shaped by the West Wind

Nature and History in Georgian Bay
by Claire Elizabeth Campbell
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Along the east shore of Ontario’s Georgian Bay lie the Thirty Thousand Islands, a granite archipelago scarred by glaciers, where the white pines cling to the ancient rock, twisted and bent by the west wind -- a symbol of a region where human history has been shaped by the natural environment. Over the last four centuries, the Bay has been visited …

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Images in Asian Religions

Images in Asian Religions

Text and Contexts
edited by Phyllis Granoff & Koichi Shinohara
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This collection offers a challenge to any simple understanding of the role of images by looking at aspects of the reception of image worship that have only begun to be studied, including the many hesitations that Asian religious traditions expressed about image worship. Written by eminent scholars of anthropology, art history, and religion with int …

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Northern Exposures

Northern Exposures

Photographing and Filming the Canadian North, 1920-45
by Peter Geller
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To many, the North is a familiar but inaccessible place. Yet images of the region are within easy reach, in magazine racks, on our coffee tables, and on television, computer, and movie screens. In Northern Exposures, Peter Geller uncovers the history behind these popular conceptions of the Canadian North.

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This Elusive Land

This Elusive Land

Women and the Canadian Environment
edited by Melody Hessing; Rebecca Raglon & Catriona Sandilands
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This Elusive Land introduces readers to women’s perceptions and experiences of the Canadian natural environment. This multidisciplinary anthology discusses the ways in which women integrate the social and biophysical settings of their lives, featuring a range of contexts and issues in which gender mediates, inspires, and informs a sense of belong …

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