Performing Arts

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Intertwined Tales

Intertwined Tales

From: At Home

Chapter 5 features interviews with Sandra Semchuk, Tim Schouten, and Marian Penner Bancroft. This chapter focuses on non-Indigenous artists whose sense of home are also inextricably bound up with … 16 $1.60 Add
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Introduction

Introduction

From: Bigotry on Broadway

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Introduction

Introduction

Setting Out

From: At Home

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Introduction

Introduction

From: Crip Kinship

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Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin

Bigotry and Brilliance

From: Bigotry on Broadway

This chapter explores the complicated legacy of Irving Berlin, highlighting some bigoted and problematic views. 15 $1.50 Add
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Legal and Religious Discourse in the Antigone

Legal and Religious Discourse in the Antigone

From: Antigone v. Creon

Examination of the conflict in the play between the discourses of religious law and human law. 20 $2.00 Add
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Legal Speech and Argumentation in the Antigone

Legal Speech and Argumentation in the Antigone

From: Antigone v. Creon

Explanation of the legal connotations of the words, phrases, and metaphors used in the play. 22 $2.20 Add
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Locating and Re-locating

Locating and Re-locating

From: At Home

Chapter 1 focuses on author and artist Lezli Rubin-Kunda, who speaks on her own experiences with belonging, her art, and her sense of home as both a Canadian and Israeli. 13 $1.30 Add
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Making Mister

Making Mister

Anti-Black Misandry in Alice Walker’s Portrayal of Black Men in The Color Purple

From: Bigotry on Broadway

This chapter critiques The Colour Purple and the Mister trope, arguing that the previous debates surrounding the depiction of Black men in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple have overlooked … 10 $1.00 Add
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Manifesting Our Collective Futures

Manifesting Our Collective Futures

From: Crip Kinship

Topics discussed include the future of disability justice, rebirth and finding inspiration in a collective past, and the larger movement towards a more inclusive crip future. 11 $1.10 Add
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Mapping the Territory

Mapping the Territory

From: At Home

Chapter 9 features interviews with Victoria Stanton, Sandra Rechico, Gwen MacGregor, Ellen Moffat, Kim Morgan, and Peter Dykhuis. This chapter focuses on finding home in oneself, where art … 18 $1.80 Add
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Metaphors and Images for Justice in the Antigone

Metaphors and Images for Justice in the Antigone

From: Antigone v. Creon

Discussion of the play’s representation of law and legal culture through visual imagery and symbolism. 12 $1.20 Add
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Mythical Landscapes

Mythical Landscapes

From: At Home

Chapter 3 is an interview with Amalie Atkins. This chapter focuses on how childhood landscapes can be a powerful trigger for creativity, even if one does not continue to reside there. 10 $1.00 Add
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Neither Cockeyed nor an Optimist about <i>South Pacific</i>

Neither Cockeyed nor an Optimist about South Pacific

From: Bigotry on Broadway

The author explores the racist, imperialist, and sexist undertones of South Pacific. 9 $0.90 Add
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No Place Like Home

No Place Like Home

From: At Home

Chapter 2 features interviews with Simon Frank, Nicole Fournier, and Susan Feindel. The chapter focuses on artists who live in and create art out of their childhood surroundings. 21 $2.10 Add
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Notes

Notes

From: Haircuts by Children and Other Evidence for a New Social Contract

Notes 7 $0.70 Add