English & Literature Studies

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Bad, Ugly, Good, Repeat
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Bad, Ugly, Good, Repeat

From: The Trauma Beat

In this chapter, Cherry discusses the psychological impacts and ethical concerns of interviewing the family members of violent crime victims. Cherry explores varied responses to her survey: … 22 $2.20 Add
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Vazaleen's Tawny Le Sabre

Vazaleen’s Tawny Le Sabre

From: Any Other Way

Alexander McClelland recalls the transgression and celebration of the Toronto Drag scene in the 2000’s. 4 $0.40 Add
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Basic Skills for Connecting to Nature

Basic Skills for Connecting to Nature

From: The Big Book of Nature Activities

Seeing nature is partially knowing where to look and partially knowing what to look for. Think about being in the natural world with the right kind of attitude, your senses activated and your … ; 38 $3.80 Add
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"Beach Blues" 1983

"Beach Blues" 1983

From: The Quebec Anthology

"Beach Blues," translated here by Sheila Fischman, is another of the linked stories that make up Sans coeur et sans reproche, which follows the lives of two young people from childhood … 28 $1.68 Add
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Beauty as Liberation, as Splendid Crip Future

Beauty as Liberation, as Splendid Crip Future

From: Crip Kinship

Topics discussed include crip-centric reclaiming of beauty, desire and eroticism, decolonizing beauty, and beauty as liberation. 12 $1.20 Add
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Theatre as Settlement: Buddies in Bad Times

Theatre as Settlement: Buddies in Bad Times

From: Any Other Way

Sky Gillbert recalls his search for a space for his theatre company. 3 $0.30 Add
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Blaine Wilson, Tsartlip First Nation

Blaine Wilson, Tsartlip First Nation

“When I was twenty-five, thirty, there was more salmon and I was fishing every other day. Now I’m lucky to go once a week.”

From: How We Go Home

Blaine Wilson, of Tsartlip First Nation on Vancouver Island, is a hunter and fisherperson, one of the few remaining who know how to live off the land. He describes his childhood and family at … 12 $1.20 Add
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Brains on Trauma
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Brains on Trauma

From: The Trauma Beat

In this chapter, Cherry discusses the psychological impacts of traumatic events and includes the responses of various survey participants who have lost loved ones to homicide or traffic … 15 $1.50 Add
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BriannaSusannaAlana

BriannaSusannaAlana

From: Mad Hope

BriannaSusannaAlana: Three sisters go about their day, 3rd person perspective, focusing on one sister in each section named after her. A murder tangentially enters their lives. My Friend Taisie: … 82 $8.20 Add
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Buidling a Business, Building a Worker Cooperative

Buidling a Business, Building a Worker Cooperative

From: In Pursuit of Justice

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Building the Fair Trade Movement

Building the Fair Trade Movement

From: In Pursuit of Justice

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'We Are Your Children Too!': How Toronto's Children's Aid Society Learned to Support Queer Youth

‘We Are Your Children Too!’: How Toronto’s Children’s Aid Society Learned to Support Queer Youth

From: Any Other Way

John McCullagh identifies several systemic barriers for aid societies to support LGBTQ youth and how those barriers can be overcome. 3 $0.30 Add
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Buller Men and Batty Bwoys:

Buller Men and Batty Bwoys:

Hidden Men in Toronto and Halifax Black Communities

From: In a Queer Country

In this essay, Wesley Crichlow considers the various dynamics of closeting for black gay men from two cities and from a number of ethnicities. It is an example of contemporary developments in … 21 $0.42 Add
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Butter Buns

From: The Whole Animal

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Can You See the Difference?:

Can You See the Difference?:

Queerying the Nation, Ethnicity, Festival, and Culture in Winnipeg

From: In a Queer Country

Pauline Greenhill’s contributor’s biography reflects her subject position, unusual in this volume—what her essay describes as "token female heterosexual anthropological … 24 $0.48 Add