For nearly 100 years, Indian boarding schools in Canada and the US produced newspapers read by white settlers, government officials, and Indigenous parents. These newspapers were used as a settler colonial ...
Canada’s official languages legislation fundamentally altered the composition and operational considerations of federal institutions. With legislative change, Canada’s public service has achieved ...
En s’inspirant de la ville de Winnipeg – lieu paradigmatique de la confluence des cultures autochtone, francophone, allophone et anglophone au Canada –, les auteurs de ce recueil s’interrogent ...
From Timbits to totem poles, Canada is boiled down to its syrupy core in symbolic forms that are reproduced not only on t-shirts, television, and tattoos but in classrooms, museums, and courtrooms too. ...
This work is both a heavily annotated collection of the reports Stan Brakhage did on the Telluride Film Festival for the magazine Rolling Stock and an analysis of his work that attempts to place his singular ...
Le présent ouvrage s’attache à examiner les tendances communicationnelles à l’ère des bad buzz, des situations de communication sensibles et des polémiques dans les médias socionumériques. ...
Eat the Beetles! is an evolutionary, ecological, and cultural exploration of our conflicted relationship with having insects on the dinner plate. Epidemiologist, veterinarian, and The Origin of Feces ...
Growing up in a household of food-loving Italian-Americans, Marissa Landrigan was always a black sheepshe barely knew how to boil water for pasta. But at college, she thought she’d found her purpose. ...
Les identités sont plurielles et chacune d’elles possède un répertoire de rites par lesquels les individus peuvent jouer des rôles, se mettre en scène, s’affirmer, se présenter et se représenter. ...
Paul Litt is a professor in the Department of History and the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. His research explores the intersection of culture, nationalism, ...