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Page 1: Announcing the · word and hashtags with villanelles, sonnets, and haiku to traverse the African Diaspora experience through place, time, and circumstance. Blak Inglis street vernacular,
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Announcing the Women’s Voices from Gaza Series Palestinian refugees in Gaza have lived in camps for five generations, experiencing hardship and uncertainty. In the absence of voice or official histories, oral narratives handed down from generation to generation bear witness to life in Gaza since Nakba—the catastrophe of dispossession. These histories maintain traditions, keep names of destroyed villages alive, and record stories of fighting for dignity and freedom. The Women’s Voices from Gaza series honours women’s unique and underrepresented perspectives on the social, material, and political realities of Palestinian life. The first volume in the series, edited by Barbara Bill and Ghada Ageel, is A White Lie by Madeeha Hafez Albatta.

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1 Women’s Studies / Palestine 2 Literary Criticism / Black Poetics 3 Poetry 6 Canadian Literature 7 Education 8 Law 9 Organizational Behaviour 10 Recently Announced 13 Top Sellers 15 Index 16 Sales & Distribution 17 Order Information

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Palestinian refugees in Gaza have lived in camps for five generations, experiencing hardship and uncertainty. In A White Lie, the first volume in the Women’s Voices from Gaza series, Madeeha Hafez Albatta chronicles her life. Among her remarkable achievements was establishing some of the first schools for refugee children in Gaza. Her story will benefit Middle East scholars, social justice and human rights advocates, and all who want to know more about the modern history of Palestine.

MADEEHA HAFEZ ALBATTA was a Palestinian woman who grew up in Gaza. The events of her life took her to several countries in the Middle East and to Canada. BARBARA BILL lived and worked in Gaza for six years and currently resides in New South Wales, Australia. GHADA AGEEL is a visiting professor of political science at the University of Alberta, a columnist for the Middle East Eye, and the editor of Apartheid in Palestine (UAlberta Press).

152 pages | IntroductionWomen’s Voices from Gaza Series978–1–77212–492–7 | 6" x 9" | $24.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–516–0 | $24.99 [T] EPUB978–1–77212–517–7 | $24.99 [T] Kindle978–1–77212–518–4 | $24.99 [T] PDFOral History / Palestine / Women’s StudiesApril 2020

A White Lie MADEEHA HAFEZ ALBATTABARBARA BILL & GHADA AGEEL, EDITORS

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The geopolitics of empire had already prepared me for this... coloniality constructs outsides and insides, worlds to be chosen, disturbed, interpreted, and navigated—in order to live something like a real self.

Internationally acclaimed poet and novelist Dionne Brand reflects on her early reading of colonial literature and how it makes Black being inanimate. She explores her encounters with colonial, imperialist, and racist tropes; the ways that practices of reading and writing are shaped by those narrative structures; and the challenges of writing a narrative of Black life that attends to its own expression and its own consciousness.

DIONNE BRAND is a Canadian poet, novelist, and essayist. She has won many awards, including the Governor General’s Award for Poetry, the Griffin Poetry Prize, the Trillium Prize for Literature, the Pat Lowther Award for Poetry, the Toronto Book Award, the OCM Bocas Fiction Prize, and the Blue Metropolis Violet Literary Prize. Brand is Professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph.

72 pages | Foreword/liminaireCo-published with Canadian Literature Centre / Centre de littérature canadienneCLC Kreisel Lecture Series978–1–77212–508–5 | 5.25" x 9" | $12.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–513–9 | $12.99 [T] EPUB978–1–77212–514–6 | $12.99 [T] Kindle978–1–77212–515–3 | $12.99 [T] PDFLiterary Criticism / Black PoeticsFebruary 2020

An Autobiography of the Autobiography of Reading DIONNE BRAND

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Good guys will grab you off the dance floor Put your clobber back on And Uber you home before you’re hit upon

—from “#MeToo”

Valerie Mason-John’s poetry collection, I Am Still Your Negro, blends spoken word and hashtags with villanelles, sonnets, and haiku to traverse the African Diaspora experience through place, time, and circumstance. Blak Inglis street vernacular, the cadence of enslaved people in the Americas, patois and creole join the enduring spirit voice of Yaata, Supreme Being of the Kona people, to reveal narratives of liberation, entrapment, sexual assault, eating disorders, and rave culture. An emotive critique of colonization’s bitter legacy, this collection will draw audiences of the spoken word genre and poetry readers who wish to broaden their knowledge about contemporary social justice issues.

VALERIE MASON-JOHN is the author of eight books. She co-edited the award-winning anthology, The Great Black North: Contemporary African Canadian Poetry and co-produced blackhalifax.com. Her debut novel, Borrowed Body, won the Mind Book of the Year Award. She lives in Vancouver.

96 pages Robert Kroetsch Series978–1–77212–510–8 | 5.25" x 9" | $19.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–519–1 | $19.99 [T] PDFPoetry / Spoken Word / Canadian LiteratureFebruary 2020

I Am Still Your NegroAn Homage to James BaldwinVALERIE MASON-JOHNGEORGE ELLIOTT CLARKE, FOREWORD

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In the arena, she shot cigarettes and coins from her trusting husband’s hand. Some women wished she would miss.

—from “Little Sure Shot”

The poems in Ghosts Still Linger explore the past and present of the prairies, juxtaposing contemporary responses to grief and environmental issues with musings about iconic historical figures such as Buffalo Bill Cody and Annie Oakley. Kat Cameron’s engaging and lyrical voice illuminates the unsung perspectives of the women of the West, creating a compelling narrative that reflects on her own struggles with sorrow. She conjures ghosts, weaves together insights on notable individuals with wit and irony, and interrogates prairie sensibilities, loss, memory, and the impacts of boom and bust.

KAT CAMERON is the author of Strange Labyrinth and The Eater of Dreams. Her poetry has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies across Canada. She lives in Edmonton.

88 pages Robert Kroetsch Series978–1–77212–509–2 | 5.25" x 9" | $19.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–520–7 | $19.99 (T) PDFPoetry / Canadian LiteratureMarch 2020

Ghosts Still Linger KAT CAMERON

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ISBN 978-1-77212-509-2

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You lie awake, needlessly fingering this patchwork guilt.

Remorse, a code you live by; distress calls for someone to blame.

—from “Threads”

Following the deaths of her Mennonite grandparents, Angeline Schellenberg began exploring in poetry their influence on her life. Her elegiac love letter to them articulates her grief against the backdrop of their involuntary emigration. She artfully captures the immigrant identity, vital to Canadian culture, in poems that draw on events both personal and global: war and famine, dementia and cancer, hidden sacrifice and secrets. Her poems captivate with themes of ancestry, memory, resilience, and forgiveness. Fields of Light and Stone is a reflection on how family history shapes and moves us.

ANGELINE SCHELLENBERG is a poet living in Treaty 1 territory (Winnipeg). Her first full-length collection, Tell Them It Was Mozart, received three Manitoba Book Awards and was a finalist for a ReLit Award for Poetry.

88 pages Robert Kroetsch Series978–1–77212–511–5 | 5.25" x 9" | $19.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–521–4 | $19.99 (T) PDFPoetry / Canadian Literature March 2020

Fields of Light and Stone ANGELINE SCHELLENBERG

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ISBN 978-1-77212-511-5

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All the Feels / Tous les sens presents research into emotion and cognition in Canadian, Indigenous, and Québécois writings in English or French. Affect is both internal and external, private and public; with its fluid boundaries, it represents a productive dimension for literary analysis. The emerging field of affect studies makes vital claims about ethical impulses, social justice, and critical resistance, and thus much is at stake when we adopt affective reading practices. Unique and timely, readable and teachable, this collection will be welcomed by scholars of literature, feminism, philosophy, and transnational studies as well as anyone who yearns to imagine the world differently.

MARIE CARRIÈRE is Professor of English and Director of the Canadian Literature Centre/Centre de littérature canadienne at the University of Alberta. URSULA MATHIS-MOSER est professeure émérite au Département de langues romanes et directrice du Centre d’études canadiennes à l’Université d’Innsbruck. KIT DOBSON is Associate Professor of Literature in the Department of English, Languages, and Cultures at Mount Royal University.

CONTRIBUTORS: Carmen Mata Barreiro, Nicole Brossard, Marie Carrière, Matthew Cormier, Kit Dobson, Nicoletta Dolce, Louise Dupré, Margery Fee, Ana María Fraile-Marcos, Smaro Kamboureli, Aaron Kreuter, Daniel Laforest, Tanis MacDonald, Ursula Mathis-Moser, Heather Milne, Eric Schmaltz, Maïté Snauwaert, Jeanette den Toonder

312 pages | Bibliography978–1–77212–487–3 | 6" x 9" | $39.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–522–1 | $39.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–523–8 | $39.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–524–5 | Open Access PDFCanadian Literature / Intercultural StudiesJune 2020

All the Feels / Tous les sensAffect and Writing in Canada / Affect et écriture au CanadaMARIE CARRIÈRE, URSULA MATHIS-MOSER & KIT DOBSON, EDITORS

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Dissonant Methods is an innovative collection that probes how, by teaching inventively, postsecondary instructors can resist the constrictions of neoliberalism. Taking up the call in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning to understand teaching as scholarship, these essays offer concrete and practical meditations on resistant and sustainable teaching. The contributors seek to undermine forms of oppression frequently practised in higher education, and instead advance a vision of the university that upholds ideals such as critical thinking, creativity, and inclusivity. Essential reading for faculty and graduate students in the humanities, Dissonant Methods offers urgent, galvanizing ideas for anyone currently teaching in a college or university.

ADA S. JAARSMA is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Humanities at Mount Royal University. KIT DOBSON is Associate Professor of Literature in the Department of English, Languages, and Cultures at Mount Royal University.

CONTRIBUTORS: Kathy Cawsey, Kit Dobson, Ada S. Jaarsma, Rachel Jones, Kyle Kinaschuk, Namrata Mitra, Guy Obrecht, Katja Pettinen, Kaitlin Rothberger, Ely Shipley, Martin Shuster

216 pages | Bibliography, index978–1–77212–489–7 | 6" x 9" | $29.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–525–2 | $29.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–526–9 | $29.99 (T) Kindle 978–1–77212–527–6 | $29.99 (T) PDFHigher Education / Pedagogy May 2020

Dissonant Methods Undoing Discipline in the Humanities Classroom ADA S. JAARSMA & KIT DOBSON, EDITORS

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ISBN 978-1-77212-489-7

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Laws of the Constitution: Consolidated gathers all of the historical and contemporary constitutional documents pertaining to Canada, its provinces, and its territories, organized thematically and topically for ease of reference and supported by comprehensive lists and a thorough index. The volume excludes overridden and irrelevant documents, making it a comprehensive yet focused and precise reference that presents the words, ideas, and documents that have brought the constitution into being. A must for academic libraries, Bur’s compilation is an indispensable resource for lawyers and scholars in Canadian constitutional law, as well as historians, political scientists, policy makers, and anyone interested in constitution-making.

DONALD F. BUR has practiced law in three provinces and holds several degrees. Throughout his extensive career, he has focused on public law issues, and in particular issues of federalism. He is the author of Law of the Constitution: The Distribution of Powers and editor of Canadian Constitutional Law: Cases, Notes and Materials (3rd ed.).

840 pages | Bibliography, index978–1–77212–490–3 | 7.5" x 10" | $250.00 (T) cloth978–1–77212–528–3 | $250.00 (T) PDFConstitutional Documents / Law / CanadaJuly 2020

Laws of the ConstitutionConsolidated DONALD F. BUR

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ISBN 978-1-77212-490-3

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When aggression is expressed by means of formal organizational structures, it becomes camouflaged and non-confrontational, and affects mental health. Alexander Abdennur’s observations show people avoiding open discourse, taking segmented positions, and hiding behind organizational structures. After reviewing two universally occurring and challenging developments—complexity and camouflage—Abdennur recommends a cognitive approach for the management of workplace hostility in organizations. Professors and students of psychology, organizational behaviour, and criminology will find this a necessary and insightful resource.

ALEXANDER ABDENNUR is the Director of the Cognitive Centre of Canada in Ottawa and is the author of four books.

192 pages | Bibliography, index978–1–77212–491–0 | 6" x 9" | $33.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–529–0 | $33.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–530–6 | $33.99 (T) Kindle 978–1–77212–531–3 | $33.99 (T) PDFOrganizational Behaviour / PsychologyJune 2020

Camouflaged Aggression in Organizations A Bimodal Theory ALEXANDER ABDENNUR

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ISBN 978-1-77212-491-0

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Masters and ServantsThe Hudson’s Bay Company and Its North American Workforce, 1668–1786 SCOTT P. STEPHENAn essential examination of the role of labourers in early modern Atlantic political-economic history.424 pages | 41 B&W images, 3 maps, appendix, bibliography, index978–1–77212–337–1 | 6" x 9" | $44.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–497–2 | $44.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–498–9 | $44.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–499–6 | $44.99 (T) PDFCanadian History / Labour History

Knowings and KnotsMethodologies and Ecologies in Research-Creation NATALIE LOVELESS, EDITORA provocative discussion of knowledge-making, ways of knowing, and what counts as legitimate knowledge transmission.368 pages | 59 figures, bibliography, index978–1–77212–485–9 | 6" x 9" | $39.99 (T) paper978–1-77212–504–7 | $39.99 (T) EPUB978–1-77212–505–4 | $39.99 (T) Kindle978–1-77212–506–1 | $39.99 (T) PDFResearch / Knowledge / Education / Art

Power Play Professional Hockey and the Politics of Urban DevelopmentJAY SCHERER, DAVID MILLS & LINDA SLOAN MCCULLOCH RICHARD GRUNEAU, FOREWORDBig money and municipal politics collide in the story of Edmonton’s Rogers Place hockey arena.424 pages | 22 B&W photographs, foreword, bibliography, index978–1–77212–493–4 | 6" x 9" | $32.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–494–1 | $32.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–495–8 | $32.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–496–5 | $32.99 (T) PDFProfessional Hockey / Urban Studies / Sport History

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Feminist ActsBranching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian FeminismTESSA JORDAN ELEANOR WACHTEL, FOREWORD A vital text of feminist recuperation; an eye-opening examination of feminist publishing, community-building, and survival.288 pages | 25 B&W photographs, bibliography, index978–1–77212–484–2 | 6" x 9" | $34.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–500–9 | $34.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–501–6 | $34.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–502–3 | $34.99 (T) PDFFeminism / Publishing / Activism

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MARY I. INGRAHAM & ROBERT C. RIVAL, EDITORS A captivating and approachable portrait of the life and work of a Canadian musical legend.304 pages | 68 musical examples, 5 tables, list of works, index978–1–77212–486–6 | 6" x 9" | $34.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–503–0 | $34.99 (T) PDFMusic / Composers / Biography

Wisdom EngagedTraditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-BeingLESLIE MAIN JOHNSON, EDITORCollaboration between traditional knowledge and Western bio-medicine aims to improve health care in Northern communities.416 pagesPatterns of Northern Traditional Healing SeriesPolynya Press978–1–77212–410–1 | 6" x 9" | $39.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–472–9 | $39.99 (T) EPUB 978–1–77212–473–6 | $39.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–474–3 | $39.99 (T) PDFTraditional Knowledge / Well-being / Health

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Writing Beyond the End Times? / Écrire au-delà de la fin des temps ?The Literatures of Canada and Quebec / Les littératures au Canada et au QuébecURSULA MATHIS-MOSER & MARIE CARRIÈRE, EDITORSEssays examine the sense of crisis transforming Canadian and Quebec writings in English and French. 280 pages | Bibliography Co-published with Innsbruck University Press 978–1–77212–488–0 | 8.66" x 6.69" | $45.00 (T) paper 978–1–77212–507–8 | $45.00 (T) PDFLiterary Criticism / Canadian Literature

Art-Medicine Collaborative PracticeTransforming the Experience of Head and Neck CancerPAMELA BRETT-MACLEAN & LIANNE MCTAVISH, EDITORSA unique fusion of medicine and art exploring the experience of head and neck cancer.96 pages | Colour throughout, 36 photographs, bibliography978–1–77212–415–6 | 9" x 9" | $39.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–478–1 | $39.99 (T) PDFMedicine in the Arts / Cancer Patients / Visual Communication

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The Flying Zoo Birds, Parasites, and the World They ShareMICHAEL STOCKAn enthusiastic exploration of the co-evolutionary dance of birds and their parasites.296 pages | 36 images, bibliography, index978–1–77212–374–6 | 6" x 9" | $29.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–440–8 | $29.99 (T) PDFParasitology / Ornithology

Indigenous EducationNew Directions in Theory and PracticeHUIA TOMLINS-JAHNKE, SANDRA STYRES, SPENCER LILLEY & DAWN ZINGA, EDITORSA far-reaching look into contemporary Indigenous education, essential for anyone involved in culturally responsive education. 560 pages 978–1–77212–414–9 | 6" x 9" | $45.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–445–3 | $45.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–446–0 | $45.99 (T) Kindle 978–1–77212–447–7 | $45.99 (T) PDFIndigenous Studies / Education

In the News, 3rd editionThe Practice of Media Relations in CanadaWILLIAM WRAY CARNEY, COLIN BABIUK & MARK HUNTER LAVIGNEThird edition of the “go-to” textbook on media relations, demonstrating a proactive and planned approach.320 pagesPica Pica Press978–1–77212–411–8 | 6" x 9" | $39.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–424–8 | $39.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–425–5 | $39.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–426–2 | $39.99 (T) PDF Media / Communications

To float, to drown, to close up, to openE. ALEX PIERCE Accomplished poet’s new collection of sensuous, intelligent poems that contemplate art, memory, and personal longing.80 pagesRobert Kroetsch Series 978–1–77212–453–8 | 6" x 9" | $19.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–461–3 | $19.99 (T) PDFPoetry / Canadian Literature

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SKeetsahnak / Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous SistersKIM ANDERSON, MARIA CAMPBELL & CHRISTI BELCOURT, EDITORSA powerful collection of voices that speak to antiviolence work from a cross-generational Indigenous perspective.400 pages | 6 B&W photographs, index978–1–77212–367–8 | 6" x 9" | $29.95 (T) paper 978–1–77212–391–3 | $23.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–392–0 | $23.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–390–6 | $23.99 (T) PDFIndigenous History / Women’s Studies

What You Take with YouWildfire, Family and the Road HomeTHERESE GREENWOODPersonal account of fleeing a Canadian wildfire that devastated the community of Fort McMurray and garnered international attention.160 pagesWayfarer Series978–1–77212–449–1 | 6" x 9" | $24.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–469–9 | $24.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–470–5 | $24.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–471–2 | $24.99 (T) PDFNatural Disasters / Community / Memoir

The Stories Were Not Told Canada’s First World War Internment Camps SANDRA SEMCHUK JEN BUDNEY, FOREWORDThrough oral history and photography, Semchuk examines the consequences of Canada’s first internment camps.312 pages | Full colour throughout, 154 photographs, foreword, bibliography, index978–1–77212–378–4 | 9" x 9" | $34.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–439–2 | $34.99 (T) PDFOral History / Cultural Memory / Ukrainian Studies

Sam SteeleA Biography ROD MACLEODA major book on Canada’s most-storied pre-World War I figure and early Confederation history.432 pages | 26 B&W photographs, 5 maps, bibliography, index978–1–77212–379–1 | 6" x 9" | $39.99 (T) paper 978–1–77212–433–0 | $39.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–434–7 | $39.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–435–4 | $39.99 (T) PDFBiography / RCMP and Military History

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WaitingAn Anthology of EssaysRONA ALTROWS & JULIE SEDIVY, EDITORSThis diverse anthology of contemporary creative nonfiction explores the universal agony and hope of waiting.296 pages | Robert Kroetsch Series978–1–77212–383–8 | 5.25" x 9" | $24.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–418–7 | $24.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–419–4 | $24.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–420–0 | $24.99 (T) PDFCanadian Literature / Essays

Most of What Follows is TruePlaces Imagined and RealMICHAEL CRUMMEY | MARGARET MACKEY, INTRODUCTIONIs there a limit to the liberties a writer can take with the real world?72 pages | Foreword/liminaire, introductionCo-published with Canadian Literature Centre/ Centre de littérature canadienneCLC Kreisel Lecture Series978–1–77212–457–6 | 5.25" x 9" | $11.99 (T) paper978–1–77212–463–7 | $11.99 (T) EPUB978–1–77212–464–4 | $11.99 (T) Kindle978–1–77212–465–1 | $11.99 (T) PDFCanadian Literature / Fiction, Writing, and Place

Dreaming of ElsewhereObservations on HomeESI EDUGYAN | MARINA ENDICOTT, INTRODUCTION Esi Edugyan interlaces fact and fiction, storytelling and dreaming to capture the essence of belonging.56 pages | Foreword/liminaire, introduction Co-published with Canadian Literature Centre/ Centre de littérature canadienneHenry Kreisel Memorial Lecture Series978–0–88864–821–1 | 5.25" x 9" | $10.95 (T) paper 978–0–88864–836–5 | $8.99 (T) EPUB978–0–88864–837–2 | $8.99 (T) Kindle 978–0–88864–838–9 | $8.99 (T) PDFCanadian Literature / Essays

The Sasquatch at HomeTraditional Protocols & Modern StorytellingEDEN ROBINSON | PAULA SIMONS, INTRODUCTION Award-winning novelist talks about family, culture, and place with disarming honesty and wry irony.64 pages | Foreword/liminaire, introduction Co-published with Canadian Literature Centre/ Centre de littérature canadienneHenry Kreisel Memorial Lecture Series978–0–88864–559–3 | 5.25" x 9" | $10.95 (T) paper 978–0–88864–610–1 | $8.99 (T) EPUB978–0–88864–523–4 | $8.99 (T) Kindle 978–0–88864–787–0 | $8.99 (T) PDFCanadian Literature / Essays

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Abdennur, Alexander / 9

Ageel, Ghada / 1

Albatta, Madeeha Hafez / 1

Bill, Barbara / 1

Brand, Dionne / 2

Bur, Donald F. / 8

Cameron, Kat / 4

Carrière, Marie / 6

Dobson, Kit / 6 & 7

Jaarsma, Ada S. / 7

Mason-John, Valerie / 3

Mathis-Moser, Ursula / 6

Schellenberg, Angeline / 5

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All the Feels / Tous les sens / 6

Autobiography of the Autobiography of Reading, An / 2

Camouflaged Aggression in Organizations / 9

Dissonant Methods / 7

Fields of Light and Stone / 5

Ghosts Still Linger / 4

I Am Still Your Negro / 3

Laws of the Constitution / 8

White Lie, A / 1

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