
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Wilfrid Laurier University Press, founded in 1974, publishes work in the humanities and social sciences that advances new developments in scholarly discourse, contributes to education within and beyond the university, and reflects our local and global communities through the world of writing and ideas. The Press specializes in Indigenous studies, Black studies, feminism and gender studies, life writing, poetry, literary criticism, communications and media, environmental humanities, international politics and history, social work, and social justice. WLU Press is an active partner in several innovative scholarly communications and publishing research projects building infrastructure for digital scholarship, including the Amplify Podcast Network.
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The Noble Savage

Earth, Water, Air and Fire

God and the Chip

Cross-Currents

Television Advertising in Canadian Elections

Making Do

Léonard Bourdon

Early Modern Concepts for a Late Modern World

Narrative in the Feminine

Children in English-Canadian Society

A Year Inland

The Satellite Sex

The Female Crucifix

The Challenge of Children’s Rights for Canada

Long Night’s Journey into Day

Love Strong as Death

The Feminine Gaze

Ernest Buckler

Something to Cry About

Florence Nightingale’s Spiritual Journey: Biblical Annotations, Sermons and Journal Notes

NFB Kids

Slippery Pastimes

Chasing the Comet

Reading In

Panic Signs

The Queen of Peace Room

Freedom to Play

China Diary

Persons — What Philosophers Say about You

The Language of Canadian Politics

The Curtain

Is Canada Postcolonial?

Making Babies

Thanks for Listening

The Horn of Africa as Common Homeland

Every Grain of Sand

Stranger at the Door

Dancing Fear and Desire

Incorrigible

Writing in Our Time

Indian Country

Tracing the Autobiographical

Before the First Word

Spirituality and Health

Pursuing Giraffe

Canadian Cultural Poesis

Field Marks

Social Policy and Practice in Canada

No Insignificant Part

Sacred Sound

Image and Territory

Killing Women

The Social Origins of the Welfare State

Food That Really Schmecks

Readings in Eastern Religions

Onward to the Olympics

Words of the Huron

163256

The Long Journey of a Forgotten People

Animal Subjects

Leaving Fundamentalism

Programming Reality

Lines Drawn upon the Water

German Diasporic Experiences

Veneration and Revolt

Open Wide a Wilderness

He Was Some Kind of a Man

Wider Boundaries of Daring

Rites of Way

Speaking in the Past Tense

The Radio Eye

Verse and Worse

The Diplomacy of Impartiality

Latin American Identities After 1980

Covering Niagara

The Gendered Screen

Dead Woman Pickney

Weinzweig

We All Giggled

Skeletons in the Closet

Travel and Religion in Antiquity

Aboriginal Peoples in Canadian Cities

Burdens of Proof

Fields in Motion

Making It Like a Man

Canada and the Changing Arctic

Canadian Television

Hearing Voices

Cinema and Social Change in Germany and Austria

Cabbagetown Diary

Soldiers of Song

The Unwritten Diary of Israel Unger

Two Bicycles

When Technocultures Collide

Motherlode

Catching the Torch

Blocking Public Participation

Canada the Good

Indigenous Poetics in Canada

In the Unlikeliest of Places

Abuse or Punishment?

Kinds of Winter

Abuse or Punishment?

Reverse Shots

Sustaining the West

Ink Against the Devil

A History of Antisemitism in Canada

Literary Land Claims

Anthologizing Canadian Literature

Subversive Action

Wait Time

Human Rights in Canada

Brought to Light

Archetypes from Underground

Celebrity Cultures in Canada

Canadian Graphic

Plotting the Reading Experience

Arts of Engagement

Learn, Teach, Challenge

Making Feminist Media

Loyal Gunners

Growing Up in Armyville

Governing Cities Through Regions

Struggles for Justice in Canada and Mexico

Gandhi in a Canadian Context

downstream

Landscapes and Landmarks of Canada

Margaret Laurence Writes Africa and Canada

Read, Listen, Tell

Violence Against Indigenous Women

New Brunswick at the Crossroads

After Prison

Homeless Youth and the Search for Stability

Why Indigenous Literatures Matter

Stan Brakhage in Rolling Stock, 1980-1990

Activating the Heart

The Challenge of Children's Rights for Canada, 2nd edition

Debating Rights Inflation in Canada

Avant Canada

Beauty in a Box

What the Oceans Remember

Gorgeous War

This Is Not a Hoax

The Black Prairie Archives

I Am a Damn Savage; What Have You Done to My Country? / Eukuan nin matshi-manitu innushkueu; Tanite nene etutamin nitassi?

Tiff

'Membering Austin Clarke

Catastrophe

Literatures, Communities, and Learning

On the Other Side(s) of 150

The Queer Evangelist

What the Oceans Remember

Scratching River

Scratching River

Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition

A Sentimental Education

Indigenous Media Arts in Canada
