Ingenious Pleasures
An Anthology of Punk, Trash, and Camp in Twentieth-Century Poetry
Feminism’s Fight
Challenging Politics and Policies in Canada since 1970
Feminism’s Fight shows how fifty years of feminist struggle over public policy can inform today’s fight for gender justice and against continued discrimination.
Abigail Field Mott's The Life and Adventures of Olaudah Equiano
A Scholarly Edition
An adaptation of Olaudah Equiano’s Interesting Narrative published for Black children in 1829, now given new life in a major scholarly edition.
A Description of Acquaintance
The Letters of Laura Riding and Gertrude Stein, 1927-1930
The Global Japanese Restaurant
Mobilities, Imaginaries, and Politics
The Fire Still Burns
Life In and After Residential School
The Fire Still Burns is a tale of survival and redemption through which Squamish Elder Sam George recounts his residential school experience and how it led to a life of addiction, violence, and imprisonment until he found the courage to face his past and begin healing.
Mothers' Darlings of the South Pacific
The Children of Indigenous Women and U.S. Servicemen, World War II
Forging the Nation
Land Struggles in Myanmar’s Transition Period
Condoland
The Planning, Design, and Development of Toronto’s CityPlace
In an era of frantic vertical urbanization known as “condoism,” Condoland explores the planning and design of Toronto’s CityPlace, one of North America’s largest residential development projects – and reveals what can happen when the real estate industry comes to dominate city planning.
Violence, Imagination, and Resistance
Socio-Legal Interrogations of Power
Genetic Joyce
Manuscripts and the Dynamics of Creation
Using genetic criticism, an approach focused on the materiality of the writing process, this book shows how the creative process of modernist writer James Joyce can be reconstructed from his manuscripts.