Canadian Wetlands Modern & contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)In Canadian Wetlands, Rod Giblett critiques the Canadian canon's popular representation of wetlands and proposes alternatives by highlighting the work of recent and contemporary Canadian authors, such as Douglas Lochhead and Harry Thurston, and by entering into dialogue with American writers.
“We who lived the days of tribal life before our destruction began remember with gratefulness our storytellers and the delight and joy and richness which they imparted to our lives
Joshua Sofaer: Performance | Objects | Participation analyses the artist’s oeuvre in the contexts of liveness
is a linguistical journey intertwined with Abenaki culture that offers a study of Indigenous names and naming conventions
Theatre for Youth Third Space is a practical yet philosophically grounded handbook for people working in theatre and performance with children and youth in community or educational settings
Irish Australian outlaw Ned Kelly
This book offers a new critical appreciation of Sturges’ whole oeuvre
Illustrated throughout with dynamic screen shots
they also present methods for foregrounding the role of communication in scientific and environmental governance
this edition of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes includes stories such as A Scandal in Bohemia
local empowerment and the problem of ownership
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century marked a tumultuous period in Poland’s history
with particular attention to the major genres and movements