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Showing blog posts tagged with women.
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Imperial Plots Celebrated
Sarah Carter’s study of women, land, and the ‘spadework’ of British solonialism on the Canadian prairies up for five awards.
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Imperial Plots in Prairie books NOW
Sarah Carter interviewed on her study of women, land, and British colonialism on the Canadian prairies.
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New Year, New Research
The author of Holocaust Survivors in Canada reflects on child refugees in the aftermath of the Holocaust (and beyond).
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Road Notes
Photographer Valerie Zink shares some of the stories behind the images in Fault Lines.
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Inspirational Indigenous Women
Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder Ma-Nee Chacaby recognized!
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Launching Horse-and-Buggy Genius
Royden Loewen on what it meant to distill 250 interviews across 35 countries into a 256-page book.
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Di Brandt: Recommended Reading List
A contributor to After Identity suggests three of the earliest and most influential books on Mennonite literature in North America.
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Excerpt from Indigenous Men and Masculinities: Brendan Hokowhitu
From “Taxonomies of Indigeneity” in Innes and Anderson’s anthology.
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Robert Alexander Innes: Moose in the Room
The co-editor of Indigenous Men and Masculinities will speak at UAlberta on Indigenous men and violence against indigenous women.
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Indigenous Men and Masculinities Studies: An Emergent Field
The editors of the new collection discuss the representation of Indigenous men in the media.
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The Indigenous Vote
The author of Elder Brother and the Law of the People on Indigenous participation in the 2015 federal election.
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Maria Campbell in Winnipeg
The eminent Metis author, who wrote a foreword for Kim Anderson’s Life Stages and Native Women, will be speaking at UWinnipeg on Tuesday July 7, 2015, 7:00pm, in Convocation Hall.