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Articles 61 - 80 of 80
Full-Text Articles in Nature and Society Relations
Grains. Monsanto Contre Schmeiser D'Annabel Soutar, Mariève Isabel
Grains. Monsanto Contre Schmeiser D'Annabel Soutar, Mariève Isabel
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Compte-rendu de Grains. Monsanto contre Schmeiser d'Annabel Soutar.
Thinking With Water Edited By Cecilia Ming Si Chen, Janine Macleod And Astrida Neimanis, Ryan Palmer
Thinking With Water Edited By Cecilia Ming Si Chen, Janine Macleod And Astrida Neimanis, Ryan Palmer
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A review of the edited collection Thinking with Water (Chen, MacLeod, Neimanis) which addresses the place of water in our daily lives, cultural imagination, and ecological systems.
Animals As Neighbours: The Past And Present Of Commensal Animals By Terry O'Connor, Derek Woods
Animals As Neighbours: The Past And Present Of Commensal Animals By Terry O'Connor, Derek Woods
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Review of Terry O'Connor's Animals as Neighbours: The Past and Present of Commensal Animals.
Masculindians: Conversations About Indigenous Manhood By Sam Mckegney, P. Kelly Mitton
Masculindians: Conversations About Indigenous Manhood By Sam Mckegney, P. Kelly Mitton
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Review of Sam McKegney’s Masculindians: Conversations About Indigenous Manhood.
High Clear Bell Of Morning By Ann Eriksson, Lauri Chose
High Clear Bell Of Morning By Ann Eriksson, Lauri Chose
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Review of Ann Eriksson's High Clear Bell of Morning.
The Fragility Of Things: Self-Organizing Processes, Neoliberal Fantasies, And Democratic Activism By William E. Connolly, Brian Mccormack
The Fragility Of Things: Self-Organizing Processes, Neoliberal Fantasies, And Democratic Activism By William E. Connolly, Brian Mccormack
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Review of William E. Connolly's The Fragility of Things: Self-Organizing Processes, Neoliberal Fantasies, and Democratic Activism.
Animals Among Us: The Lives Of Humans And Animals In Contemporary American Fiction Edited By John Yunker, Ashley E. Reis
Animals Among Us: The Lives Of Humans And Animals In Contemporary American Fiction Edited By John Yunker, Ashley E. Reis
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Review of Animals Among Us: The Lives of Humans and Animals in Contemporary American Fiction, edited by John Yunker.
The Oil Man And The Sea: Navigating The Northern Gateway By Arno Kopecky, Patricia H. Audette-Longo
The Oil Man And The Sea: Navigating The Northern Gateway By Arno Kopecky, Patricia H. Audette-Longo
The Goose
Review of Arno Kopecky's The Oil Man and the Sea: Navigating the Northern Gateway.
Outside, Inside By Michael Penny, Mark Byers
Outside, Inside By Michael Penny, Mark Byers
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Review of Michael Penny's Outside, Inside.
The Dove In Bathurst Station By Patricia Westerhof, Matthew Zantingh
The Dove In Bathurst Station By Patricia Westerhof, Matthew Zantingh
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Review of Patricia Westerhof's The Dove in Bathurst Station.
Imperiling Our Children: An Interview With Fred Stenson About Who By Fire, Jon Gordon
Imperiling Our Children: An Interview With Fred Stenson About Who By Fire, Jon Gordon
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This interview with Alberta novelist Fred Stenson focuses on his most recent novel, Who By Fire. The discussion examines the role of environmentalists and the legal system in responding to the oil and gas industry in Alberta, as well as other issues connected to Stenson's work.
After Alice By Karen Hofmann, Dania Tomlinson
After Alice By Karen Hofmann, Dania Tomlinson
The Goose
Book review of Karen Hofmann's After Alice.
Invisible Dogs By Barry Dempster, David Huebert
Invisible Dogs By Barry Dempster, David Huebert
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Review of Barry Dempster's Invisible Dogs.
Pastoral By André Alexis, Alec Follett
Conversations With A Dead Man: The Legacy Of Duncan Campbell Scott By Mark Abley, Rebecca Phillips
Conversations With A Dead Man: The Legacy Of Duncan Campbell Scott By Mark Abley, Rebecca Phillips
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This review explores Mark Abley's book on the legacy of Duncan Campbell Scott, the poet/bureaucrat responsible for the development and implementation of Canada's failed residential schools policy for indigenous children. The book places Scott in the context of his time while examining the results of his agency's policies.
Sybil Unrest By Larissa Lai And Rita Wong, Emily Mcgiffin
Sybil Unrest By Larissa Lai And Rita Wong, Emily Mcgiffin
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Review of Sybil Unrest by Larissa Lai and Rita Wong.
In The Interval Of The Wave: Prince Edward Island Women's Nineteenth- And Early Twentieth-Century Life Writing By Mary Mcdonald-Rissanen, Joshua Bartlett
In The Interval Of The Wave: Prince Edward Island Women's Nineteenth- And Early Twentieth-Century Life Writing By Mary Mcdonald-Rissanen, Joshua Bartlett
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Review of In the Interval of the Wave: Prince Edward Island Women's Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Life Writing by Mary McDonald-Rissanen.
In Antarctica: An Amundsen Pilgrimage By Jay Ruzesky, Jennifer Schell
In Antarctica: An Amundsen Pilgrimage By Jay Ruzesky, Jennifer Schell
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Review of In Antarctica: An Amundsen Pilgrimage by Jay Ruzesky.
Rewriting The Break Event: Mennonites And Migration In Canadian Literature By Robert Zacharias, Jenny Kerber
Rewriting The Break Event: Mennonites And Migration In Canadian Literature By Robert Zacharias, Jenny Kerber
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Review of Rewriting the Break Event: Mennonites and Migration in Canadian Literature by Robert Zacharias.
“In Fellowship Of Death”: Animals And Nonhuman Nature In Irving Layton’S Ecopoetics, Jacob Bachinger
“In Fellowship Of Death”: Animals And Nonhuman Nature In Irving Layton’S Ecopoetics, Jacob Bachinger
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Irving Layton is not usually considered a “nature poet,” yet his work often features careful observations of nonhuman nature. Jacob Bachinger’s ecocritical reading of a few of Irving Layton's most frequently anthologized poems examines the underappreciated ecopoetic aspect of his work. Bachinger pays specific attention to a recurring theme in many of Layton's best known poems, such as “The Bull Calf” and “A Tall Man Executes a Jig”—the poet’s examination of a dead or dying animal. Layton’s examination of the deaths of these animals exists on a continuum in which the poet moves from an antipastoral to a postpastoral position.