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FERNWOODPUBLISHINGSPRING 2011 BOOK CATALOGUE

“Corporate America is in fabulous shape,” the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase told a meeting of the Business Council. Non-financial firms have accumulated more cash “… than at any other time in the past half century. They are flush, in fighting-trim and … fabulous.” — Globe and Mail, Saturday October 15, 2010 What? Aren’t we living in a time of dire economic crisis — in Canada, as well as in the entire western capitalist world? Unemployment is stubbornly high, consumers are not spending, corporations are neither investing nor hiring. Where did big business get all this cash? In late 2008, we were told that we, citizens and taxpayers, had to bail out big business … and it was big business that was bailed out. Not the people who lost their jobs and houses, not the small businesses that went bankrupt, but the banks and the financial and mortgage companies that precipitated the latest crisis of capitalism. If we didn’t fund a huge stimulus spending, we were told, we’d be stuck with high unem-ployment, lack of consumer spending, corporations that would neither invest nor hire. Seems we only got what the massive spending was to avoid. The Canadian federal government spent our way into a $50 billion plus deficit. The deficits of provincial and municipal governments add billions to the total. And many Canadian and U.S. citizens followed our political leaders into this attempt to save an un-savable economic system. Seems the money has been transferred from the major-ity of citizens to the bank accounts of big business. Governments did for the corpora-tions what the big corporations tried to do for themselves, but failed. Now, governments are warning that their spending has to stop. Deficits are get-ting so high as to threaten to bring whole countries down. We are being told that it is time to tighten belts. Government debt and deficit will bring on more economic crisis. This sounds so familiar. What can we expect when governments reduce their deficits? It will almost certainly be by cutting back on those things that are important to the citizens who supported the call to save those who were “too big to fail.” We can expect cuts to health, education, to spending for disabled people and the unemployed, nothing for adequate shelter — you can bet your bottom dollar it won’t be bringing corporate taxes and taxes on the wealthy back to fair levels, it won’t be ending the $1.5 billion subsidies paid to oil companies in Canada … More importantly, it won’t be forcing those big corporations who are sitting on mountains of cash to use it in socially responsible ways — investing in our communi-ties, in the things we need, in good jobs. Instead, they will be allowed to sit on it until they devise some other derivative, sub-prime scheme on which to gamble our money. Then, the crisis cycle will start all over again. An in/famous social philosopher put it so clearly over 160 years ago: “The execu-tive of the modern state is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.” His observation, made long ago, is still right on the money today. So were his prescriptions: we need to end our economic reliance on the whims and interests of those “too big to fail.” We at Fernwood Publishing think that there has to be another way. It is our goal to participate in forging a humane, fair and sustainable economic and social world. We do this through our publications. We invite you to join with us in developing the way forward. In closing, we pay tribute to one of Canada’s preminent scholars and activists. Patricia Monture passed away on Wednesday November 17. Trisha was a militant advo-cate for Aboriginal rights in Canada, and wrote leading insights on Indigenous theory, law and governance, and social and political inequality. She was an inspiration to all of us. She will be greatly missed.

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CONTENTS

Spring 2011 Titles... 3 – 19About Canada... 10 – 11Fernwood Basics... 16 – 17

Roseway Publishing... 18 – 19

Selected Backlist... 20 – 34Aboriginal Studies... 20Canadian Studies... 21Class... 21Criminology / Law... 22Development Studies... 23Disability Studies... 23Economics... 24Environment / Ecology... 25Food Studies... 25Gender... 26History... 26Health Studies... 26International Studies... 27Labour Studies... 27Media... 28Political Economy... 28Public Policy... 29Race / Racism... 29Research... 30Social Movements... 30Social / Political Theory... 31Social Work... 32Socialist Register... 33Sociology... 33Women... 34

Titles in Print... 35Fernwood... 35Print on Demand... 39Roseway... 39

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3 • SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING

Media Mediocrity — Waging War Against ScienceHow the Television Makes Us Stoopid!Richard Zurawski

We have all, at some point, seen science in action on television. Whether it was a program about disasters or weather, nature or the universe, a science commentator, even a crime show depicting forensic evidence — we have all gleaned tidbits of scientific information while being entertained by our televisions.

Or have we?

From science channels and documentaries to fictional and children’s pro-gramming, television brings a myriad of scientific discoveries and theories into the homes of people around the world. But how accurately do these programs represent science? In Media Mediocrity, television producer and broadcaster Richard Zurawski argues that the science we learn on television is inaccurate, misleading and sometimes even dangerous.

Dealing with issues such as tobacco consumption, global warming and intelligent design, Media Mediocrity examines how television producers’ pursuit of ratings and profit trump any desire to provide the audience with an accurate knowledge of science — and argues that there are real conse-quences for this lack of knowledge. Four out of five viewers gather the bulk of their scientific knowledge from television, making television an important intermediary between society and its understanding of science. If television gives us misleading — or blatantly false — scientific information, how can we hope to make informed decisions about scientific issues? Equally impor-tantly, who is it that is feeding us this false science? And what do they gain from doing so? If you think your TV has made you an expert, then read this book — and think again.

RICHARD ZURAWSKI is a meteorologist, documentary film producer, TV host, writer, university lecturerer, public speaker and media expert and per-sonality. He is the author of Richard Zurawski’s Book of Maritime Weather and The Maritime Book of Climate Change. He lives in Halifax with his wife, Susan, and two border collies, Patch and Tasha.

CONTENTS: Prologue • Introduction: The War Against Science • The Television Cyclops: The One-Eyed Unblinking Monster • Science vs. Journalism: Into the Field of Battle • Television, the Mouthpiece of Vested Interests • The Great Battles in the War Against Science • TV News • Closing Thoughts and Recapping • Bibliography • Index

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SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING • 4

Vanishing Schools, Threatened CommunitiesThe Contested Schoolhouse in Maritime CanadaPaul W. Bennett

Traditional schoolhouses and neighbourhood schools are disappearing at an alarming rate, mak-ing way for ”big box” schools that serve multiple communities and adhere to the logic of modern-ization, centralization and uniformity. In Vanishing Schools, Threatened Communities, author Paul W. Bennett explores the phenomenon of school closures, focusing on Maritime Canada from 1850 until the present day. Here is a lively, stimulating book that examines the rise of common school-ing from one-room schoolhouses that encouraged local democratic control through to the rise of “super-sized” schools governed by a vast bureaucracy that silences public participation. Though the public has not always remained silent, local ”save our schools” movements have not suc-ceeded in halting the march of ”progress.“ Bennett sets out, in this colourful history of schools, to remind us of the principles that formed the basis of the public education system and urges us to return to these principles in order to better serve the needs of our children and our communities.

PAUL W. BENNETT, Ed.D. (OISE/Toronto), is a Halifax author and an independent educational policy consultant. His previous books include The Grammar School: Striving for Excellence in a Public School World (2009), Canada: A North American Nation (1995), Years of Promise, 1896–1911 (1986) and Emerging Identities: Problems and Interpretations in Canadian History (1986), co-authored with Cornelius J. Jaenen.

CONTENTS: Foreword • Introduction • Schoolhouses and Communities — An Endangered Heritage • The Advent of the Modern Education State • Rural Schools: The One-Room Schoolhouse • Urban Schools: “Palaces” of Victorian Canada • Modernization: Surviving the Onslaught of Progress • Consolidation, Bureaucracy and the People • Retrenchment: Declining Enrolments and School Closures • System Under Stress: The School Savers and Their Mission • Epilogue: Restoring and Humanizing Public Education • References • Index

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Good Places to LivePoverty and Public Housing in CanadaJim Silver

Public housing projects are stigmatized and stereotyped as bad places to live, as havens of poverty, illegal activity and violence. In many cities they are being bulldozed, ostensibly for these reasons but also because the land on which they are located has become so valuable. In Good Places to Live, Jim Silver argues that the problems with which it is so often associated are not inherent to public housing but are the result of structural inequalities and neoliberal government policies. This book urges readers to reconsider the fate of public housing, arguing that urban poverty — what Silver calls spatially concentrated racialized poverty — is not solved by razing public housing. On the contrary, public housing projects rebuilt from within, based on communi-ties’ strengths and supported by meaningful public investment could create vibrant and healthy neighbourhoods while maintaining much-needed low-income housing. Considering four public housing projects, in Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax and Winnipeg, Silver contends that public hous-ing projects can be good places to live — if the political will exists.

JIM SILVER is a professor and director of Urban and Inner-city Studies at the University of Winnipeg.

CONTENTS: Good Places to Live • Thinking About Poverty and Public Housing Problems • “It’s Prime Land, and Why Would They Leave That to Poor People?” Vancouver’s Little Mountain • “Because It’s Not About Creating New Housing!” Toronto’s Regent Park • “We’re Not Going Nowhere; They’re Gonna Have a Huge Fight” Uniacke Square in North End Halifax • “Rebuilding from Within” Winnipeg’s Lord Selkirk Park • Building Good Places to Live • References

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5 • SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING

Broke but UnbrokenGrassroots Social Movements and Their Radical Solutions to PovertyAugusta Dwyer

In Broke but Unbroken, journalist Augusta Dwyer takes us on an inspir-ing journey through the slums and villages of Brazil, Indonesia, India and Argentina as she meets with organizers from some of the most successful grassroots social movements struggling against poverty. These organizers are not representatives from NGOs or aid organizations based in developed nations but the poor themselves — people who know intimately the real-ity of struggling for land, food, housing and the right to control their own resources and means of production. It is these movements, built from the ground up by the very people affected by poverty, that have achieved the most successes in ameliorating the conditions of the poor and providing real solutions to global poverty.

As we travel with Dwyer through rural and urban landscapes, too often devastated by the demands of development, we meet people who have risked their homes, families and even their lives to affect real change in the world. The stories they share so openly and warmly are not merely accounts of economic or political success but are stories of empowerment and hope that dramatically portray the potency of collective action.

In the beautiful prose of an accomplished writer, this book introduces us to extraordinary grassroots movements — and encourages us to learn the lessons they offer about successfully challenging power and changing the world.

AUGUSTA DWYER is an award-winning independent journalist and the au-thor of Into the Amazon: Chico Mendes and the Struggle for the Rainforest and On the Line: Life on the U.S.-Mexico Border.

CONTENTS: Introduction • Part One: Brazil • A People’s Garden • A People’s Production • Part Two: Indonesia • A Walk in the Woods •Agriculture Is Life and Custom • Part Three: India • Value Change and Solidarity • Women Together • Part Four: Argentina • Si o Si • A New Dynamic • Conclusion • References • Index

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SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING • 6

Behind the RhetoricMental Health Recovery in OntarioJennifer Poole

Recovery has taken the mental health world by storm. In clinics, hospitals, community organi-zations and governments across North America and Europe, recovery rhetoric is everywhere. Its message of hope is catchy, its promise of wellness long overdue and its claims (somewhat) substantiated. But where did this new vision for mental health come from and what does it really mean for a system long unbalanced? Focusing on Ontario’s mental health communities, the book is the first to take a critical look at recovery’s talk and texts. Using Foucault’s analyses of discourse, it is also the first to go behind recovery’s rhetoric of hope and responsibility, re-theorizing mental health recovery in Canada.

JENNIFER POOLE is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at Ryerson University.

CONTENTS: Introduction • Research, Writing and Rhetoric on Recovery • Making the Familiar Strange: Turning to Foucault to Re-think Recovery • Sifting through the Results: Behind the Rhetoric of Hope • But Doesn’t Everyone Love Recovery? Disagreements and Debates • Back to Foucault: Re-theorizing Recovery • Conclusions • Bibliography

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Stop SignsCars and Capitalism on the Road to Economic, Social and Ecological DecayYves Engler & Bianca Mugyenyi

In North America, human beings have become enthralled by the automobile: A quarter of our working lives are spent paying for them; communities fight each other for the right to build more of them; our cities have been torn down, remade and planned with their needs as the overrid-ing concern; wars are fought to keep their fuel tanks filled; songs are written to praise them; cathedrals are built to worship them. In Stop Signs: Cars and Capitalism on the Road to Economic, Social and Ecological Decay, authors Yves Engler and Bianca Mugyenyi argue that the automobile’s ascendance is inextricably linked to capitalism and involved corporate malfeasance, political intrigue, backroom payoffs, media manipulation, racism, academic corruption, third world coups, secret armies, environmental destruction and war. When we challenge the domination of cars, we also challenge capitalism. An anti-car, road-trip story, Stop Signs is a unique must-read for all those who wish to escape the clutches of auto insanity.

BIANCA MUGYENYI was born in Uganda in 1980 and came to Canada as a child. Mugyenyi spent parts of her youth in Swaziland, Kenya and England. She is coordinator of Concordia’s Gender Advocacy Centre and a former vice president of the Concordia Student Union. YVES ENGLER is a Montreal activist and author. His earlier books include Canada in Haiti: Waging War on the Poor Majority (with Anthony Fenton), The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy and Canada and Israel: Building Apartheid.

CONTENTS: Freedom from Cars or Freedom for Cars — Ft. Lauderdale • Driven Round the Bend — St. Louis • Vehicular Homicide — Chicago • Vroom, Vroom, Cough, Cough — El Paso • Cars Make You Fat — San Antonio • Good-bye, Downtown — Mobile • Billboards — Everywhere • Parking Is a Losing Game — Atlantic City • People Are Obstacles to Progress — Atlanta • Auto-Eroticism — Miami • The State Religion — Salt Lake City • Behind the Wheel It’s Me, Myself and I— Portland • Fueling the Fire — Baton Rouge • Driving Global Warming — New Orleans • An Insatiable Thirst for Land — Phoenix • Tankers,Transit and Terror — New York • Inefficiency Pays — Flagstaff • An Industry’s Power • If You Take on the Car, you Take on Its Friends • Self-Interest, Bullying and a Willing-ness to Break the Law • If You Can’t Find a Market, Create One • Control the Message • Teach Your Children Well • Senator, I’d Like to Take You for a Ride • Public Subsidies for Private Gain • Spinning the Keynesian Wheel • Conclusion — Capitalism and Cars Will Drive Us to Extinction • Bibliography

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7 • SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING

Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice Social Justice Social Work, 2nd EditionDonna Baines, ed.

Doing Anti-Oppressive Practice introduces students to the emerging tradi-tion, the historical and theoretical roots and the specific contexts of anti-oppressive social work practice. AOP understands the problems faced by clients as rooted in the socio-political structure of society rather than in the personal characteristics of the clients themselves, and argues that social change must be a key component of social work practice. Using practice vi-gnettes, personal experience and case work examples to discuss a variety of issues, this updated edition adds a new chapter on the theoretical basis of AOP as well as several practice chapters dealing with issues of child protec-tion, poverty and welfare rights, disability rights, working with unions and standardized assessment procedures.

Praise for the first edition“This has been a helpful text for examining issues of gender and oppression through an intersectional lens. The book not only introduces ‘anti-oppressive practice’ as a current form of progressive social work, but also provides help-ful illustrations on topics such as indigenous pathways to anti-oppressive practice, bridging the practice-activism divide, anti-oppressive practice in child welfare, and restructuring and everyday resistance. A range of Canadian authors describe strategies, highlight issues and raise practical dilemmas inherent in practicing social work from an anti-oppressive perspective.”

— Lyn Ferguson, Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba

“Now, more than ever, we need to commit ourselves to anti-oppressive, transformative social work practice. Baines’ edited collection helps us to do just this. Well conceptualised, organised and integrated, the book is set in Canada but has much wider application given the pernicious and wide reaching effects of neo-conservative and New Public Management regimes. No matter whether you are a student, frontline practitioner, policy maker or academic, it offers rich insights and inspiration.”

— Heather Fraser, Social Work, Flinders University, South Australia

“I have found student engagement with this book to be outstanding. Students express much appreciation for the book’s contributions to their learning, especially as it is grounded in very practical terms… (it resonates) with their work experiences and/or placements. Overall … a fine and impor-tant collection of writing.”

— Gordon Pon, School of Social Work, Ryerson University

DONNA BAINES is an associate professor of labour studies and social work at McMaster University.

CONTENTS: Introduction • An Overview of Anti-Oppressive Practice: Roots, Theory, Tensions (Donna Baines) • An Overview of Anti- Oppressive Practice: NeoLiberalism, Inequality and Change (Donna Baines) • Section 1 Types of Practice • Doing Anti-Oppressive Child Protection Casework (Gary Dumbrill) • Let Us Work Together: Welfare Rights and Anti-Oppressive Practice (Jeanne Fay) • Bridging the Practice-Activism Divide in Mainstream Social Work: Advocacy, Organizing and Social Movements (Donna Baines) • Reconceptualizing Feminist Therapy: Violence, Problem Drinking and Re-storying Women’s Lives (Catrina Brown) • Indigenous Pathways to Anti-Oppressive Practice (Bonnie Freeman) • Anti-Oppression Community Organizing: Lessons from Disability Rights Activism (Samantha Wehbi) • Evidence Based Practice and Anti-Oppressive Practice (Michelle Bates) • Research in Practice: The Community-based Research Practicum as Anti- Oppressive Social Work Education (Saara Greene and Lori Chambers) •Business as Usual: Doing Anti-Oppressive Organizational Change (Lisa Barnoff) • Section 2 Reflexivity • Occupied Spaces: Unmapping Standardized Assessments in Health and Social Service Organizations (Kristin Smith) • Crossing Boundaries to Radicalize Social Work Practice and Education (Notisha Massaquoi) • A Resettlement Story of Unsettlement: Transforma-tive Practices of Taking it Personally (Martha Kuwee Kumsa) • Section 3 Resistance • Social Work Activism amidst Neoliberalism: A Big, Broad Tent of Activism (Meaghan Ross) • Unions: A Vehicle for Anti-Oppressive Resistance (Donna Baines) • Self-Care, Social Work and Social Justice (Norma Jean Profitt) • Afterword: Doing Anti-Oppressive Social Work: The Importance of Resistance, History and Strategy (Akua Benjamin) • References • Index

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SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING • 8

Activism that WorksElizabeth Whitmore, Maureen G. Wilson & Avery Calhoun, eds.

How can we understand “success” in relation to social justice and environmental activism? How do activists themselves determine or define their effectiveness? Activism That Works shares the stories of eight diverse social justice movements, from Oxfam Canada, to the Calgary Raging Grannies, to the Youth Project of Halifax, as they contemplate their own successes. What we discover is that success is not measured only in large-scale social reform but is also found in moments of con-nection — in building relationships and raising awareness. Taking the lead from these stories, the authors contextualize and analyze success within social justice activism in Canada. Understanding their work as a contribution to the movements challenging the domination of free market ideol-ogy, the authors hope this book will offer a space for reflecting on the contributions and impacts of activist groups — and provide meaningful insights into what success means in the struggle against neoliberal capitalism.

ELIZABETH (BESSA) WHITMORE is professor emerita at Carleton University’s School of Social Work. MAUREEN G. WILSON is a professor in the Faculty of Social Work and co-chair of the Consortium for Peace Studies at the University of Calgary. AVERY CALHOUN is an associate profes-sor of social work at the University of Calgary.

CONTENTS: Foreword (Budd Hall) • Making a Difference (Elizabeth Whitmore, Maureen Wilson & Avery Calhoun) • Building Success in Social Activism (Maureen Wilson, Elizabeth Whitmore & Avery Calhoun) • Oxfam Canada: The Fair Trade in Coffee Campaign (Bill Hynd & Carol Miller) • The Disability Action Hall: Tell Stories, Take Action, Change Lives (Ryan Geake, Colleen Huston & members of the Hall) • Alberta College of Social Workers: Doing the Right Thing (Rod Adachi & Lori Sigurdson) • Calgary Raging Grannies: Affective and Effective (Sharon Montgomery) • The Pembina Institute: Alberta’s Oil Sands: Thinking Like Owners (Marlo Raynolds & Amy Taylor) • Youth Project: Heroes and Outlaws (Sheena Jamieson & Leighann Wichman) • Social Justice Committee: Success Recruit-ing and Retaining Volunteers (Derek MacCuish & Maria Rasouli) • The Storytellers’ Foundation: Learning for a Change (Anne Docherty) • What Does Success Mean to Social Activists? (Avery Calhoun, Maureen Wilson & Elizabeth Whitmore) • Sense Making: What Have We Learned (Elizabeth Whitmore, Maureen Wilson & Avery Calhoun) • Appendix 1: Songs from the Raging Grannies. Appendix 2: List of Resources: Frameworks, Guides and Complexity • References • Index

Security, With CareRestorative Justice and Healthy SocietiesElizabeth M. Elliott

“I learned that the problems were much deeper than a flawed criminal justice system, and that our work needed to begin in our relationships with each other and the natural world, and most importantly, with ourselves.” (from the preface)

Restorative justice, as it exists in Canada and the U.S., has been co-opted and relegated to the sidelines of the dominant criminal justice system. In Security, With Care, Elizabeth M. Elliott argues that restorative justice cannot be actualized solely within the criminal justice system. If it isn’t who we are, says Elliott, then the policies will never be sustainable. Restorative justice must be more than a program within the current system — it must be a new paradigm for responding to harm and conflict. Facilitating this shift requires a rethinking of the assumptions around punish-ment and justice, placing emphasis instead on values and relationships. But if we can achieve this change, we have the potential to build a healthier, more ethical and more democratic society.

ELIZABETH M. ELLIOTT is an associate professor and co-director of the Centre for Restorative Justice at the School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University.

CONTENTS: Preface • Introduction • The March of Folly • “If Punishment Worked, I’d be Saint Andrew” • Justice as a Human Problem • Restorative Justice: A Vision of the Good • Restorative Justice and the Retributive Legal Context • Values and Processes: “Being the Change” • The Geometry of Individuals and Relationships • Psychology of Restorative Justice: The Shame of Being Yourself • Psychology of Restorative Justice: Trauma and Healing • Restorative Justice as Community Development and Harm • Prevention • Conclusion • References • Index

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9 • SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING

Gendered IntersectionsAn Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies, 2nd EditionC. Lesley Biggs, Susan Gingell & Pamela Downe, eds.

Following the structure of the successful first edition of Gendered Intersections, this second edition examines the intersections across and between gender, race, culture, class, ability, sexuality, age and geographical location from the diverse perspectives of academics, artists and activists. Using a variety of mediums — academic research, poetry, statistics, visual essays, fiction, emails and music — this collection offers a unique explora-tion of gender through issues such as Aboriginal self-governance, poverty, work, spirituality, globalization and community activism. This new edition brings a greater focus on politics, and gender and the law. It also includes access to a Gendered Intersections website, which contains several perform-ances by poets and a Gendered Intersections Quiz, which highlights the historical and contemporary contributions of women and non-hegemonic men on Canadian Society.

Praise for the first edition“Gendered Intersections’ diverse selections provide an excellent and encom-passing overview in the field of Women’s and Gender Studies in Canada to-day. The thought-provoking readings encourage students to use a gendered perspective to engage in a critical analysis of current issues and topics. I find this an excellent text to get students thinking about the gendered world in which live.”

— Wendee Kubik, Women’s Studies, University of Regina

“The first edition of Gendered Intersections introduces Canadian readers to a global economy, and circuits of migration and culture through diverse feminist perspectives. The editors skillfully convey how human experiences that foreground sexuality, colonialism, race, disability and age are legitimate starting points for critical understandings of gender, an approach that is so necessary in undergraduate and college classrooms today. Both I and my students appreciate the accessible and critical manner in which the editors tackle everyday experiences of gender.

— Jennifer Johnson, Women’s Studies, Laurentian University

“This book is based in … premises that guide teaching introductory gender and women’s studies courses and I expect it to be a very useful textbook. I … am confident that it sufficiently addresses directions, debates and discussions in gender and women’s studies … in particular … transnational perspectives, colonialism and indigenous issues and debates about gender and sexuality that are crucial … in classrooms across Canadian universities.” — Katherine Side, Women’s Studies, Memorial University

C. LESLEY BIGGS is an associate professor in the history department at the University of Saskatchewan. SUSAN GINGELL is a pro-fessor in the Department of English at the University of Saskatchewan. PAMELA DOWNE is an associate professor and head of the Department of Archeology and Anthropology at the University of Saskatchewan.

CONTENTS: Section 1 Setting the Stage: What Does It Mean to Be a Woman and a Man? • Section 2 Forging Femininities and Masculinities Through Media and Material Cultures • Section 3 Sexualizing Women and Men • Section 4 Body and Soul • Section 5 Community, Families and Parenting • Section 6 Gendered Economies and Waged Workers • Section 7 The Law, Governance, Politics and Public Policy • Section 8 Changing the World: Activism for Equity • References

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ABOUT CANADA FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING • 10

Forthcoming• Mass Media by Peter Steven – Fall 2011• LGBTT Rights by Peter Knegt – Fall 2011• Women’s Rights by Penni Mitchell – Spring 2012• Disability Rights by Deborah Stienstra – Spring 2012• Agriculture by Darrell McLaughlin – Fall 2012• Poverty by Gregg Olsen – Fall 2012• Colonialism by Joyce Green – Spring 2013

About Canada: ChildcareMartha Friendly & Susan Prenticepb 9781552662915 $17.95 150pp 2009

”Students will get the ‘big picture’ of ECEC issues, politics and policy in Canada and learn what should be done to build a well-designed publicly funded universal system–there isn’t another book that does this.”

— Rachel Langford, Ryerson University

About Canada: Health CarePat Armstrong & Hugh Armstrong pb 9781552662465 $17.95 160pp 2008

For more than 30 years, Canadians have enjoyed high quality health care based on need and not on ability to pay. This book explains how the Canadian system works and assesses reforms underway.

About Canada: Health and IllnessDennis Raphaelpb 9781552663752 pb $17.95 hb 9781552663882 hb $34.95 172pp 2010

This book argues that it is the social determinants of health, imposed on us by the “market,” that dictate the health of Canadians. Social determinants include such things as income and wealth, employment, quality of education, access to health and social services and ability to obtain food and housing. Dennis Raphael compellingly demonstrates that the health and lon-gevity of Canadians could be greatly improved not by changes to lifestyle, but through simple changes to social policy.

ABOUT CANADAAbout Canada explores key issues for Canadians. Accessibly written, affordable and in a distinctive format, these books provide basic — but critical and passionate — coverage of central aspects of our society.

About Canada: Animal RightsJohn Sorensonpb 9781552663561 $17.95 192pp 2010

This book analyzes discourses used by animal-exploitation industries to defend their practices and suggests that a society that claims to protect animals while maintaining anti-quated laws is suffering from “moral schizophrenia.”

11 • ABOUT CANADA FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING

About Canada: ImmigrationNupur Gogia & Bonnie Slade

Many Canadians believe that immigrants steal jobs away from qualified Canadians, abuse the healthcare system and refuse to participate in Canadian culture. In About Canada: Immigration, Gogia and Slade challenge these myths with a thorough investigation of the realities of immigrat-ing to Canada. Examining historical immigration policies, the authors note that these policies were always fundamentally racist, favouring whites, unless hard labourers were needed. Although current policies are no longer explicitly racist, they do continue to favour certain kinds of appli-cants. Many recent immigrants to Canada are highly trained and educated professionals, and yet few of them, contrary to the myth, find work in their area of expertise. Despite the fact that these experts could contribute significantly to Canadian society, deeply ingrained racism, suspicion and fear keep immigrants out of these jobs. On the other hand, Canada also requires construction workers, nannies and agricultural workers — but few immigrants who do this work qualify for citizenship. About Canada: Immigration argues that we need to move beyond the myths and build an immigration policy that meets the needs of Canadian society.

NUPUR GOGIA received her PhD in sociology and equity studies in education at OISE, University of Toronto. BONNIE SLADE is a research fellow with the Institute of Education at the University of Stirling in Scotland.

CONTENTS: Immigration: A Critical Analysis • The Evolution of Immigration Policy: Learning about the Past to Understand the Present • Immigration Policy and Practices: The Mechanics of Migration • Immigrants the and Labour Market: Devaluation, Frustration and Downward Mobility • The Reception Party: The Settlement Process for Immigrants • The Revolving Door: Temporary Workers in Canada • Under the Surface: Canada’s Hidden Labour Force • Coming to a Better Place?: Not Always a Happy Ending • References • Resources • Appendices

About Canada: Youth and ChildrenBernard Schissel

Canada is a signatory on the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child, which guaran-tees the protection and care of children and youth. About Canada: Children and Youth examines each of the rights within the Canadian context — and finds Canada wanting. Schissel argues that although our expressed desire is to protect and care for our children, the reality is that young peo-ple, in Canada and around the world, often lack basic human rights. The lives of young people are steeped in abuse from the education and justice systems, exploitation by corporations, ill health and poverty. And while the hearts of Canadians go out to youth in distant countries suffering under oppressive circumstances, those same hearts often have little sympathy for the suffering of youth, particularly disadvantaged youth, within Canada. This book explores our contradictory views and argues that we must do more to ensure that the rights of the child are upheld.

BERNARD SCHISSEL is a professor in and head of the Doctor of Social Sciences Program, Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences, Royal Roads University.

CONTENTS: The Rights of Children • Freedom from Want • Freedom from Ill Health • Freedom from Legal Discrimination • Freedom from Labour Discrimination • The Right to Learn • The Right to Protection from Corporate Aggression • Children, Youth, Rights and Social Inequality • References

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ABOUT CANADA

SPRING 2011 TITLES FROM FERNWOOD PUBLISHING • 12

Canadian Labour in CrisisReinventing the Workers’ MovementDavid Camfield

Does Canada have a working-class movement? Though many of us think of ourselves as middle class, most of us are, in fact, working class: we work for a wage. And though many of us are mem-bers of unions — the most significant organizations of the working-class movement in Canada — most people do not understand themselves to be part of this movement. Canadian Labour in Crisis asks why this is so. Through an analysis of the contemporary Canadian working-class move-ment and its historical development, David Camfield offers an explanation for its current state and argues that reform within the movement is not enough. From the structure of organizations to their activities and even the guiding ideology, Camfield contends that the movement needs a radical reinvention — and offers us a new way forward in reaching this goal.

DAVID CAMFIELD is an associate professor in labour studies at the University of Manitoba.

CONTENTS: Introduction • Part One: The Working-Class Movement Today • Unions and the Workplace • Union Activity Beyond the Contract • Inside the Unions: Organizational Life • Other Working-Class Movement Organizations • Assessing the Contemporary Working-Class Movement • The Roots of Today’s Problems • Part Two: Looking Forward • Why Reinvent the Movement? • How to Reinvent the Movement? • Readings and Resources • Concepts • References • Index

Post-AnarchismA ReaderDuane Rousselle & Süreyyya Evren, eds.

Post-anarchism has been of considerable importance in the discussions of radical intellectuals across the globe in the last decade. In its most popular form, it demonstrates a desire to blend the most promising aspects of traditional anarchist theory with developments in post-structuralist and post-modernist thought. Post-Anarchism: A Reader includes the most comprehensive collec-tion of essays about this emergent body of thought, making it an essential and accessible re-source for academics, intellectuals, activists and anarchists interested in radical philosophy.

Many of the chapters have been formative to the development of a distinctly “post-anarchist” ap-proach to politics, aesthetics and philosophy. Others respond to the so-called “post-anarchist turn” with caution and scepticism. The book also includes original contributions from several of today’s “post-anarchists,” inviting further debate and new ways of conceiving post-anarchism across a number of disciplines.

DUANE ROUSSELLE is a graduate student at Trent University. He is the founder and editor of the journal Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies and a librarian for the Anarchist Library project. He has published in the International Journal of Zizek Studies. SÜREYYYA EVREN writes on contemporary art, literature and radical politics. He has published several books in Turkish and several articles in English, German, French and Czech. He is the editor-in-chief and founder of the post-anarchist magazine Siyahi.

CONTENTS: Preface (Duane Rousselle) • Introduction (Süreyyya Evren) • Part 1: When Anarchism Met Post-structuralism • Post-structuralism and the Epistemological Basis of Anarchism (Andrew Koch) • Is Post-structuralist Political Theory Anarchist? (Todd May) • Post-anarchism and Radical Politics Today (Saul Newman) • Post-anarchism Anarchy (Hakim Bey) • Part 2: Post-anarchism Hits the Streets • Empowering Anarchy: Power, Hegemony, and Anarchist Strategy (Tadzio Mueller) • Hegemony, Affinity, and the Newest Social Movements at the End of the 00s (Richard J. F. Day) • The Constellation of Opposition (Jason Adams) • Acracy_Reloaded@post1968/1989: Reflections on Post-modern Revolutions (Antón Fernendez de Rota) • Part 3: Classical Anarchism Reloaded •Things to Do with Post-structuralism in a Life of Anarchy: Relocating the Outpost of Post-anarchism (Sandra Jeppesen) • Anarchy, Power and Post-structuralism (Allan Antliff) • Post-anarchism: A Partial Account (Benjamin Franks) • Part 4: Lines of Flight • Buffy the Post-anarchist Vampire Slayer (Lewis Call) • Sexuality as State-Form (Jamie Heckert) • When Theories Meet: Emma Goldman and ‘Post-anarchism’ (Hilton Bertalan) • Reconsidering Post-structuralism and Anarchism (Nathan Jun) • Imperfect Necessity and the Mechanical Continuation of Everyday Life: A Post-anarchist Politics of Technology (Michael Truscello) • References • Index

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Private Affluence, Public AusterityEconomic Crisis and Democratic Malaise in CanadaStephen McBride & Heather Whiteside

“The book is both timely and sorely needed. There is simply nothing like it. A brilliant and surprisingly clear analysis of the theory and practice of Canadian politics in the current conjuncture of capitalist development, the authors provide an exceptionally clear and most useful exposition of the forces at play, arising out of the propensity of capitalism towards crisis.”

— Henry Veltmeyer, Saint Mary’s Examining Canadian political and economic developments of the twenty-first century, Private Affluence, Public Austerity provides a systematic analysis of the dynamics of Canadian politics in the era of neoliberal globalization. Stephen McBride and Heather Whiteside conclude that, although the last three decades of neoliberal rule are characterized by recurrent crises, the system has proven to be resilient — even in the face of a severe reces-sion. Canada’s “business as usual” approach to the recent financial crisis, an approach that fails to challenge the policies that are fundamental to the system and culpable for the crisis, is striking. Through policies aimed at the dismantling of the welfare state, privatization and the reduction of the state’s economic role — as well as an enthusiastic embrace of globalization and liberalized trade and investment regimes — the legacy of the Canadian political system is one of private affluence, public austerity and democratic decline.

Private Affluence, Public Austerity asks us to consider the relationship be-tween neoliberalism and crisis, and their role in democratic decline. What is the legacy of neoliberalism? It also asks the difficult questions: What is the future of neoliberalism? And what role will Canada play in charting the course of that future? This book offers an engaging and enlightening explo-ration of the theories of contemporary capitalism and reminds us that over-coming democratic malaise is a necessary first step on the path to change.

STEPHEN MCBRIDE is a professor in the Department of Political Science and Canada Research Chair in public policy and globalization at McMaster University. HEATHER WHITESIDE is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science at Simon Fraser University.

CONTENTS: The Neoliberal Chickens Come Home to Roost • Theories of Capitalist Crisis • The Keynesian Welfare State • The Neoliberal State • A Tale of Three Crises • Canada’s Compounded Political Crisis • References • Index

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Manufacturing MeltdownReshaping Steel WorkD. W. Livingstone, Dorothy E. Smith & Warren Smith

In the 1980s, following decades of booming business, the global steel industry went into a pre-cipitous decline, which necessitated significant restructuring. Management demanded workers’ increased participation in evermore temporary and insecure labour. Engaging the workers at the flagship Stelco plant in Hamilton, the authors document new management strategies and the responses of unionized workforces to them. These investigations provide valuable insights into the dramatic changes occurring within the Canadian steel industry. “A gripping story of the upheaval in the lives of steelworkers, their families and communities as a result of industry restructuring.”

— Peter Warrian, senior research fellow, Munk School for Global Affairs, University of Toronto

”Manufacturing Meltdown explains what has happened to our manufacturing, our jobs, our future and our country. This is something that needed telling and this book tells it very well.”

— Bob Sutton, former recording secretary, United Steelworkers Local 1005 and editor of SteelShots

D.W. LIVINGSTONE is Canada Research Chair in Lifelong Learning and Work and professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. DOROTHY E. SMITH is professor emerita in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies at OISE/UT and adjunct professor, Department of Sociology, University of Victoria. WARREN SMITH worked at Stelco (now U.S. Steel Canada) in Hamilton Ontario from 1967 until his recent retirement. He was president of USW local 1005 from 1997 to 2003.

CONTENTS: Introduction: Labour Displacement and the Enduring Significance of Steel Work • Melting the Core Steel Workforce, 1981–2003 • Storing and Transmitting Skills: The Expropriation of Working-Class Control • The Future of Steel Jobs. • References • Index

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Angry NationTurkey Since 1989Kerem Öktem

Since Turkey was catapulted back onto the world stage in 1989 it has turned into a major power broker and has developed into one the largest economies in the world. The country has, however, failed to peacefully resolve its ethnic, religious and historical conflicts. Today, as the foundations of the ethno-nationalist Kemalist state are eroding rapidly, Turkey appears to be coming to terms with the many sources of its anger, if cautiously and slowly. At this historical turning point, Turkey Since 1989: Angry Nation charts the contemporary history of Turkey by looking at the country’s er-ratic transformation from a military dictatorship to a maturing, if still troubled, democracy.

KEREM ÖKTEM is research fellow at the European studies Centre, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University and teaches the politics of the Middle East at the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago.

CONTENTS: Introduction: Happy Nation? • Nation-Builders • Kurds and Kemalists • The Rise of the ‘Islamic Calvinists’ • The Ghosts of History • Turkey as European Borderland? • Conclusion: For All the Anger • References • Index

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Bathtubs but No WaterA Tribute to the Mushuau InnuGerry Steele

“The Mushuau Innu, and indeed the people of Canada, would now be better off had the federal government in 1992 opted for an acceptable partnership with us to regain control of our lives.”

— Chief Katie Rich

In 1967, the Mushuau Innu — the Aboriginal people of Labrador — were resettled on Davis Inlet by the Canadian government. Originally a land-based people, this move to the coast created cultural, economic and spiritual upheaval, and Davis Inlet became synonymous with shocking substance abuse and suicide rates. In Bathtubs but No Water, Gerry Steele offers the reader a par-ticipant observer’s perspective on Davis Inlet. An employee of the federal government working with the Mushuau Innu since 1993, Steele explores their oral history of the resettlement process, substance abuse and deaths, and argues that these problems are a direct result of the govern-ment’s lack of respect for Aboriginal peoples. In 1992, the Innu tried to regain responsibility for their future, focusing on the traditions and strengths of their own community, but government bureaucracy would not support this partnership. Steele urges the government to engage in re-spectful partnerships with Aboriginal communities in order to achieve positive change.

GERRY STEELE has worked with regional economic expansion in Ottawa, Alberta and Newfoundland, with Indian Affairs in Alberta and Ottawa, and as an advisor and negotiator on Aboriginal affairs at national, regional and provincial levels. He has worked with the Mushuau Innu in Labrador on behalf of Health Canada for more than fifteen years.

CONTENTS: Foreword by Katie Rich • Introduction • The People of the Barrens • The Three Pillars • Discovering a People • Government Errors: Innu Deterioration • Losing Control, Governments’ Responsi-bility • Getting Attention • Mushuau Innu Vision • Reaching Out • Healing the Children • Chief Katie Rich • Ottawa’s Mixed Agenda — Conflict of Interest? • The Innu in Control • Time Heals What Reason Cannot • Innu Wisdom Ignored • A Fading Dream • Ottawa’s Dilemma/Failure • A Growing Track Record • Let the Innu Lead • Going Forward, Overcoming Conceit • References

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Brown Skins, White MasksHamid Dabashi

Brown Skins, White Masks provides a critical examination of the role that immigrant “comprador in-tellectuals” play in facilitating the global domination of American imperialism. In Black Skin, White Masks, Frantz Fanon explored the consequences of inferiority that colonized people felt, leading them to identify with the ideology of the colonial agency. Dabashi picks up where Fanon left off and extends Fanon’s insights as they apply to today’s world. Dabashi examines the ideology of cul-tural superiority and provides a passionate account of how these immigrant intellectuals continue to betray any notion of home or country in order to manufacture consent for imperial projects.

An internationally renowned cultural critic and award-winning writer, HAMID DABASHI is the author of eighteen books and many articles. His books and articles have been translated into nu-merous languages and include Theology of Discontent (1993), Iran: A People Interrupted (2007) and Islamic Liberation Theology: Resisting the Empire (2008).

CONTENTS: Introduction • Brown Skin, White Masks • On Comprador Intellectuals • Literature and Empire • The House Muslim • State of War • White Man’s Burden • The Virtual Empire • Conclusion: Confusing the Color Line • References • Index

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False PositivePrivate Profit in Canada’s Medical LaboratoriesRoss Sutherland

When your doctor takes a blood sample for analysis, where does it go? Does it find its way to your local, publically owned hospital? Does it take a longer journey to a private, for-profit lab in the next city? Chances are, you’ve never given it a lot of thought. In this daring exposé of the labora-tory system, Sutherland investigates its historical and contemporary development in Canada and argues that the landscape has been heavily influenced by the private, for-profit companies — to the detriment of the public health care system.

ROSS SUTHERLAND is a registered nurse and holds a master’s degree in political economy from Carleton University.

CONTENTS: Medical Laboratories and the Public-Private Debate • Medical Laboratory Services before Medicare: Securing a Strong Non-Profit Sector • The Rise of the For-Profits, 1968–1990 • Support for Non-Profit Delivery • For-Profits Consolidate Power, 1990–2010 • The Winners: LifeLabs/MDS, GDML and CML • Across Canada: Variations from Sea to Sea • Cost and Integration • Quality and Accessibility • Conclusions • References

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Titles in the Fernwood Basics series typically deal with social, economic or political issues relevant to present-day Canada. Succinct and inexpensive, these books provide a concise overview of contemporary issues and are ideal for the general reader or for use as supplementary texts in university and college courses.

Forthcoming• Women, Sexuality and Christianity by Sonya Sharma — Fall 2011• Disability, Politics and Theory by A.J. Withers — Fall 2011• The Gene Technocracy by Ashok Kumbamu & Mike Gismondi — Fall 2012

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Deadly FeverRacism, Disease and a Media PanicCharles T. Adeyanjupb 9781552663417 $17.95 136pp 2010

Islamophobia and the Question of Muslim IdentityThe Politics of Difference and SolidarityEvelyn Leslie Hamdonpb 9781552663394 $17.95 112pp 2010

Aski Awasis/Children of the EarthFirst Peoples Speaking on AdoptionJeannine Carrière, ed.pb 9781552663400 $17.95 112pp 2010

Ontario Works – Works for Whom?An Investigation of Workfare in OntarioJulie Vaillancourtpb 9781552663516 $17.95 112pp 2010

Missing Women, Missing NewsCovering Crisis in Vancouver’s Downtown EastsideDavid Hugillpb 9781552663776 $17.95 112pp 2010

Get That FreakHomophobia and Transphobia in High SchoolsRebecca Haskell & Brian Burtchpb 9781552663783 $17.95 128pp 2010

Leaving the StreetsStories of Canadian Youth Jeff Karabanow, Alexa Carson & Philip Clement illustrated by Katie Cranepb 9781552663790 $17.95 128pp 2010

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Divorced FathersChildren’s Needs and Parental ResponsibilitiesEdward Kruk

Once mainly breadwinners and disciplinarians, fathers are becoming increasingly involved and in-vested in their children’s lives. Edward Kruk examines how this changing role has affected fathers’ experiences of divorce and the loss of children that too often follows. This book offers a glimpse into the emotional loss that fathers suffer and their perspectives on what is best for their children in the divorce transition. Ultimately, Kruk argues, children benefit most from the love and support of both parents, and we need to ensure that fathers continue to play a meaningful parenting role after divorce.

EDWARD KRUK is an associate professor of social work at University of British Columbia. He is the author of Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Social Work and Human Services (1997) and Divorce and Disengagement: Patterns of Fatherhood Within and Beyond Marriage (1993).

CONTENTS: Introduction • Child Absence and Father Absence: The Impact of Divorce on Fathers, Children and Families • Research Results: The Lived Ex-periences of Divorced Fathers • Research Results: Children’s Needs and Paternal and Social Institutional Responsibilities After Divorce • Shared Parental Responsibility: A New Framework for Child Custody Determination • Discussion and Concluding Remarks • Bibliography

Sex and the Supreme CourtObscenity and Indecency Law in CanadaRichard Jochelson & Kirsten Kramar

Canadian laws pertaining to pornography and bawdy houses were first developed during the Victorian era, when ”non-normative” sexualities were understood as a corruption of conservative morals and harmful to society as a whole. Tracing the socio-legal history of contemporary ob-scenity and indecency laws, Kramar and Jochelson contend that the law continues to function to protect society from harm. Today, rather than seeing harm to conservative values, the court sees harm to liberal political values. While reforms have been made, especially in light of feminist and queer challenges, Kramar and Jochelson use Foucault’s governmentality framework to show that the liberal harm strategy for governing obscenity and indecency continues to disguise power.

RICHARD JOCHELSON is a professor of criminal justice at the University of Winnipeg. KIRSTEN KRAMAR is a professor of sociology at the University of Winnipeg.

CONTENTS: Introduction • From Hicklin to Butler (from hick to chic?) • From Here to Queer: Little Sisters • Keeping It Close to the Chest: Indecency and Community Standards in Mara and Tremblay • Taking a Swing at Harm: Labaye • The Future of Indecency and Obscenity • Conclusion • References

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Deep RootsKathleen K. Tudorpb 9781552663158 $19.95 192pp 2009

“Deep Roots is a picture of community, family and the struggle between the past and the future... Tudor helps the modern reader understand why the seemingly noble goal of creating a national park could be so traumatic to a small fishing community.”

— Atlantic Books Today

ROSEWAY PUBLISHINGRoseway Publishing, an imprint of Fernwood Publishing, publishes literary work that is rooted in and relevant to struggles for social justice. We publish works of fiction, creative non-fiction, biographies and other literary writing that has a social justice theme.

The Hundefräulein PapersKathy Macpb 9781552663004 $14.95 104pp 2009

“Spacious, innovative, compassionate, hilari-ous and bloody literate.”

— Lorri Neilsen Glenn, former Poet Laureate of Halifax

The People and Josh Wilson John ReidYoung adult fiction pb 9781552662748 $12.95 128pp 2008

Josh takes an action packed trip through an alternate history that inspires readers to question the past and rethink the present.

The Guy in the Green Truck John St. Amand – A BiographyJames N. McCroriepb 9781552663240 $22.95 142pp 2009

“People like John St. Amand don’t exist anymore. Who would now turn his back on a good job that pays benefits to fight the good fight? Who would now put himself and his family in harm’s way to gird people less fortunate than himself — all for free, all for nothing? Not I. And , I reckon, not you. But St. Amand, who died of cancer at sixty-four in 2007, was nothing like me, and this fair tale of barely 140 pages does marvellous work to explain the difference.” — Atlantic Books Today

Pubs, Pulpits and Prairie FiresElroy Deimertpb 9781552663202 $24.95 264pp 2009

“...a documentary-film style narrative of 1935 On-to-Ottawa Trek participants speaking of solidarity, vision, success, setbacks, and op-pression. Their voices are gripping. Deimert never loses sight who really makes history.”

— Tom Wayman, University of Calgary

A Legacy of LoveRemembering Muriel Duckworth, Her Later Years, 1996–2009 Marion Douglas Kerans, ed.

“What emerges from these stories is a picture of the power of love and of a woman who cared deeply about people, about peace and about equality. She never stopped working, thinking and strategizing about how to change the world.” — Halifax Chronicle Herald

Muriel Duckworth passed away August 22, 2009 in her one hundred and first year. In the weeks that followed memorial services were held across Canada. This book brings together stories from Muriel’s family and close friends from the past dozen years of her life. It is a collection of heartfelt tales of Muriel’s ability to reach out to people, her humour, her deep affection for her family, her ongoing activism and enduring political feistiness, her views on education, religion, death, war and love.

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How the Cougar Came to Be Called the Ghost CatMichael James Isaac, illustrated by Dozay (Arlene) Christmas

This beautifully illustrated children’s book, written in both Mi’kmaw and English, is the tale of a young cougar who decides to make his home in a new forest. When he finds that all of the animals in the forest are afraid of him, he agrees to stop behaving like a cougar so that he can make friends. This story reflects the experiences of First Nations peoples’ assimilation into the Euro-Canadian school system, but speaks to everyone who is marginal-ized or at risk.

“How the Cougar Came to Be Called the Ghost Cat is an engaging, fanciful sto-ry which is brought to life by Christmas’s beautiful illustrations. The theme is timeless and it speaks to children across cultural boundaries. They will all see themselves in Ajig as he struggles to find his place in the world.”

— Halifax Chronicle Herald

Drive-by SavioursChris Benjamin

Nominated for CBC’s 2011 Canada Reads Top 40

“Chris Benjamin masterfully, magically weaves together the seemingly disconnected worlds of Mark, a failed social-worker-turned-unhappy-grant-writer coming to the end of an even unhap-pier relationship, and Bumi, an Indonesian illegal immigrant on the run from his past and the OCD that dogs his present. Their chance encounter on a Toronto subway launches them on a compli-cated friendship that allows both men to finally confront the demons in their pasts and to find the hope in their futures. Drive-by Saviours is a fine first novel by a fine new writer.”

— Stephen Kimber, author of Reparations

“Drive-By Saviours is one of the finest first narratives to emerge from Atlantic Canada in recent memory. Well-balanced and masterfully crafted with a prose that is both poignant and poised, the work is certain to be considered for literary awards.” — Halifax Chronicle Herald

“Benjamin does a superb job of weaving the two tales together in a way that belies legends of the “white man’s burden” to save the world. The lyrical unraveling of Bumi echoes Rohinton Mistry’s sweeping narrative power. Drive-by Saviours is confident proof that great Atlantic Canadian litera-ture need not involve kilts or Cape Breton. — Atlantic Books Today

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Aski Awasis/Children of the EarthFirst Peoples Speaking on AdoptionJeannine Carrière, edpb 9781552663400 $17.95 112pp 2010 The Basics Series

The adoption of Aboriginal children in Canada, historically “adopted out,” to non-Aboriginal families, has been contentious. Stories of these experi-ences, many occurring within the “sixties scoop,” are often painful journeys poignantly revealing that adoption is not a positive experience for most First Nations people. To remedy this history and decolonize adoption prac-tice, the Yellowhead Tribal Services Agency in Alberta (YTSA) is the first agency to combine customary first people’s adop-tion practices with provincial adoption laws and regulations. Jeannine Carriere concludes the book with recommendations for policy and practice for First Nation and Aboriginal adoption in general.

500 Years of Indigenous ResistanceGord Hillpb 9781552663974 $10.95 72pp Canadian rights only 2010

This book is more than a history of European colonization of the Americas. In this slim volume, Gord Hill chronicles the resistance by Indigenous peoples, which limited and shaped the forms and extent of colonialism. This history encompasses North and South America, the development of nation-states and the resur-gence of Indigenous resistance in the post-World War II era.

CircleworksTransforming Eurocentric Consciousness Fyre Jean Gravelinepb 9781895686302 $27.95 306pp 1998

An effort to interrupt current Aboriginal/European power relations by evolving an alternative Aboriginal teaching model.

Seeking Mino-PimatisiwinAn Aboriginal Approach to HelpingMichael Hartpb 9781552660737 $18.95 128pp 2002

Historically, social work and psychology professions have pressured and co-erced Aboriginal peoples to follow the euro-centric ways of society. Michael Hart discusses colonization from an Aboriginal perspective and social work’s role in colonial oppres-sion. Using his own personal and professional experiences and that of other Aboriginal helpers, he outlines ways of adopting an Aboriginal approach to helping.

We Were Not the SavagesCollision Between European and Native American Civilizations, 3rd EditionDaniel N. Paulpb 9781552662090 $27.95 416pp 2006

This updated edition incorporates Daniel Paul’s ongoing research.

Out of the DepthsThe Experiences of Mi’kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, NS Extended editionIsabelle Knockwood with Gillian Thomaspb 9781896496290 $18.95 176pp 2001 Roseway Publishing

“Through sharing our past, we can begin to heal ourselves, our communities, our people as we look to a better tomorrow.”

— Phil Fontaine, former National Chief of the AFN

Aboriginal Oral TraditionsTheory, Practice, EthicsRenate Eigenbrod & Renee Hulan, eds.pb 9781552662670 $24.95 176pp 2008

A study of Aboriginal oral traditions in con-temporary Aboriginal communities.

In Their Own VoicesBuilding Urban Aboriginal CommunitiesJim Silverpb 9781552661918 $19.95 190pp 2006

An examination of the urban Aboriginal ex-perience based on the voices of Aboriginal people.

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Leaving the StreetsStories of Canadian YouthJeff Karabanow, Alexa Carson & Philip Clement, illustrated by Katie Cranepb 9781552663790 $17.95 128pp 2010 The Basics Series

While much has been written about street engagement and street culture, little attention has been paid to how youth move away from the street. Giving prominence to the voices of the street youth themselves, Leaving the Streets explores the attempts of street youth to exit street life, examining the motivations and challenges, as well as the supports and barriers that aid and hurt the youth through this process. This book examines the services that are available, and those that should be available, to help street youth find hous-ing, income and the strength needed to start a new life.

Great Multicultural NorthA Canadian Primer for Hosers, Immigrants and SocialistsErnesto (Ernie) Raj Peshkov-Chowpb 9781552663837 $12.95 168pp 2010 co-published with Red Publishing

Canada is a funny place, with funny people and an even funnier system of government. The ability of Canadians to laugh at themselves is one reason this country could lead the planet past ethnic, political and economic divisions, according to author Ernesto (Ernie) Raj Peshkov-Chow. In Great Multicultural North: A Canadian Primer the self-described Mongrel-Canadian argues that our geography, form of government, mythology, history, sense of humour and mass immigration gives Canada the op-portunity to develop the world’s first post-ethnic, democratic, internationalist nationalism.

Poverty, Regulation and Social JusticeReadings on the Criminalization of PovertyDiane Crocker & Val Marie Johnson, eds.pb 9781552663479 $29.95 228pp 2010 (short discount only)

Explores issues such as homelessness, social assistance and single mothers.

BlowbackA Canadian History of Agent Orange and the War at HomeChris Arsenaultpb 9781552662960 $15.95 122pp 2009

“Chris Arsenault’s tenacious reporting shows how Agent Orange and its toxic friends continue to poison people and ecosystems around the world—and frequently, in our own back yard. In tell-ing this story, Arsenault has shown the diligence of a historian, the righteous-ness of a crusader, and best of all, the legwork of a private eye. It’s a humane and engaging combination.”

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Criminalizing Race, Criminalizing PovertyWelfare Fraud Enforcement in CanadaWendy Chan & Kiran Mirchandanipb 9781552662502 $17.95 102pp 2007 The Basics Series

Issues of gender, class, and race appear to intersect and lead to stigmatization and marginalization of certain groups of people.

Ruling Canada Corporate Cohesion and DemocracyJamie Brownleepb 9781552661567 $19.95 168pp 2005

A critical examination of Canada’s richest and most powerful corporations and their political connections.

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Mr. BigExposing Undercover Investigations in CanadaKouri T. Keenan & Joan Brockmanpb 9781552663769 $18.95 134pp 2010

“Mr. Big” is a sting operation designed to obtain a confession and other evidence from a suspect targeted by undercover police officers posing as members of the criminal underworld. In order to evaluate the legitimacy of this police practice, Keenan and Brockman surveyed over eighty cases of the use of the Mr. Big ruse by police in Canada and found that this technique is not as successful as it appears. The authors argue that the Mr. Big procedure encourages a police culture of violence and convictions rather than justice and does not serve the pursuit of justice.

Constructing DangerEmotions and Mis/Representation of Crime in the News, 2nd EditionChris McCormickpb 9781552663820 hb 9781552663875 pb $29.95 / hb $54.95 240pp 2010 (short discount only)

Crime reporting is often thought to be simply an objective and factual descrip-tion of an event. In Constructing Danger, Chris McCormick argues that crime is more than simply reported: it is con-structed. And sometimes it is distorted, exaggerated and ma-nipulated in order to create certain impressions of and opinions about the world. This book challenges readers to approach the news with a more critical eye and to recognize how misrepre-sentations lead to a distorted perception of the world.

Anti-TerrorismSecurity and Insecurity After 9/11Sandra Rollings-Magnusson, edpb 9781552662892 $26.95 240pp 2009

An analysis of “terrorism” and the resultant effect on basic human rights and freedoms. Marginality and Condemnation

An Introduction to Criminology, 2nd EditionCarolyn Brooks & Bernard Schissel, eds.pb 9781552666427 $59.95 520pp 2008 (short discount only)

A comprehensive and accessible introduc-tion to critical criminology.

Locating LawRace/ Class/Gender/Sexuality Connections, 2nd EditionElizabeth Comack, ed.pb 9781552662120 $26.95 336pp 2006 (short discount only)

A collection of essays that illustrate the role of law in society.

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Manufacturing GuiltWrongful Convictions in Canada,2nd EditionDawn Anderson & Barry Andersonpb 9781552662687 $19.95 176pp 2009

Manufacturing Guilt, 2nd Edition, updates the cases presented in the first edition and includes two new chapters: one concerning the case of James Driskell and another on the case of William Mullins-Johnson, which includes Dr. Charles Smith, whose role in forensic pathology evidence led to numerous wrongful convictions. Using Canadian cases of miscarriage of justice, the authors argue that understanding wrongful convictions and how to prevent them is incomplete outside the broader societal context in which they occur, par-ticularly regarding racial and social inequality.

When Justice is a GameUnravelling Wrongful Convictions in CanadaMaDonna Maidmentpb 9781552663226 $15.95 128pp 2009 The Basics Series

An illustration how the desire to get a conviction often means false evidence and wrongful convictions.

The Politics of Restorative JusticeA Critical IntroductionAndrew Woolfordpb 9781552663165 $19.95 176pp 2009

Winner of the Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title, 2010

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The Critical Development Studies HandbookTools for ChangeHenry Veltmeyer, ed.pb 9781552663806 hb 9781552663868 pb $39.95 / hb $74.95 320pp Canadian rights only 2010

This handbook is a guide to critical development studies — the study of in-ternational development from the standpoint of social change, a critical perspective. The handbook provides a set of tools for entering and understanding the nature and scope of the interdisciplinary field of development studies. It is organized as a set of forty-nine short course modules. Each module is written by a well-known research specialist in the area and identifies the six most critical questions or research themes. As well, each provides references to the most essential readings that explore these issues.

The Aid TriangleRecognising the Human Dynamics of Dominance, Justice and IdentityMalcolm MacLachlan, Stuart C. Carr & Eilish McAuliffepb 9781552663707 $24.95 215pp Canadian rights only 2010

The Aid Triangle focuses on the human dynamics of international aid, from impoverished farmers to aid workers, donor diplomats to multilateral bureau-crats, celebrities to activists, and to the unconcerned and uninvolved. This timely work illustrates how the aid system incorporates power relationships and therefore relationships of dominance. It explores how such dominance can be both a cause and a consequence of injustice and how the experience of injustice is both a challenge and a stimulus to personal, community and national identity — and argues that these identities underlie the human potential that international aid should seek to enrich.

D I S A B I L I T Y S T U D I E S D I S A B I L I T Y S T U D I E S

Maternity RollsPregnancy, Childbirth and DisabilityHeather Kuttaipb 9781552663424 $18.95 144pp Canadian rights only 2010

Shortlisted for the Saskatchewan Book Award for Non Fiction

Much of the writing about the female bodily experience excludes the stories and experiences of women with dis-abilities. Established norms dictate that a mother’s body be “healthy” and “whole.” Because the body with disabilities is often seen for what it cannot do, taking on the role of mother can give the body a different value, status and worth. Heather Kuttai’s experiences as a woman with a disability experiencing pregnancy and childbirth offers insights and understanding into what is already known about women’s bodies.

Kuttai hopes that her book will show everyone how they don’t have to be limited in life by the expectations of others. “Our greatest wealth is having choices. Terrible things happen. It’s not about pretending it doesn’t hurt,” she says. ”But we are able to re-script our history and see what can come of it.”

— Prairie Books NOW

My Baby Rides the Short BusThe Unabashedly Human Experience of Raising Kids with DisabilitiesYantra Bertelli, Jennifer Silverman & Sarah Talbot, eds.pb 9781552663981 $21.95 336pp 2010

In lives where there is a new diagnosis or drama every day, the stories in this collection provide parents of “special needs” kids with a welcome chuckle, a rock to stand on and a moment of reality held far enough from the heart to see clearly. Featuring works by “alternative” parents who have attempted to move away from mainstream thought — or remove its influ-ence altogether — this anthology, taken as a whole, carefully considers the implications of parenting while raising children with disabilities.

From professional writers to novice storytellers, including Robert Rummel-Hudson, Ayun Halliday and Kerry Cohen, this assortment of authentic, shared experiences from parents at the fringe of the fringes is a partial antidote to the stories that misrepresent, ridicule and objectify disabled kids and their parents.

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The Economics Anti-TextbookA Critical Thinker’s Guide to MicroeconomicsRod Hill & Tony Myattpb 9781552663608 $39.95 305pp Canadian rights only 2010 (short discount only)

Mainstream textbooks present eco-nomics as an objective science free from value judgments. The Economics Anti-Textbook argues that this is a myth — one that is not only dangerously misleading but also bland and boring. Challenging the mainstream textbooks’ assumptions, arguments, models and evidence, this book puts the controversy and excitement back into economics to reveal a fascinating and a vibrant field of study — one which is more an “art of persuasion” than it is a science.

Global SlumpThe Economics and Politics of Crisis and ResistanceDavid McNallypb 9781552663967 $16.95 176pp Canadian rights only 2010 The Spectre Series

Global Slump argues that the financial meltdown is the first systemic crisis of the neoliberal stage of capitalism and is responsible for ushering in a whole period of worldwide economic and po-litical turbulence. Suggesting that the crisis is rooted in fundamental aspects of capitalism, McNally challenges the view that its source lies in financial deregulation. It offers an original account of the “financialization” of the world economy and explores the intricate connections between inter-national financial markets and new forms of debt and dispos-session.

In and Out of CrisisThe Global Financial Meltdown and Left AlternativesGreg Albo, Sam Gindin & Leo Panitchpb 9781552663950 $14.95 144pp Canadian rights only 2010 The Spectre Series

While many are wondering if another world is possible, few are mapping out avenues to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the meltdown, renowned political econo-mists Albo, Gindin and Panitch locate the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself and illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been undergirded by massive state intervention. The authors argue that it’s time to start thinking about transformative alternatives to capitalism — and how to build the collective capacity to get us there.

Economic DemocracyThe Working Class Alternative to CapitalismAllan Englerpb 9781552663462 $15.95 112pp 2010

Economic Democracy is a fine introduc-tion, written in clear but passionate language, to the failings of capitalism, and the elements of a better alternative.

—Jim Stanford, www.progressive-economics.ca

Economics for EveryoneA Short Guide to the Economics of CapitalismJim Stanfordpb 9781552662724 $24.95 340pp Canadian rights only 2008 co-published with the CCPA

“Stanford is that rare breed: the teacher who changed your life. He has written a book — both pragmatic and idealistic — with the power to change the world”

—Naomi Klein, author of No Logo and The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

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The Global Fight for Climate JusticeAnticapitalist Responses to Global Warming and Environmental DestructionIan Angus, ed.pb 9781552663448 $24.95 284pp Canadian rights only 2010

Authors from many walks of life make a compelling case that saving the world from climate catastrophe will require much more than tinkering with technol-ogy or taxes.

The Enemy of NatureThe End of Capitalism or the End of the World? 2nd EditionJoel Kovelpb 9781552662557 $29.95 346pp Canadian rights only 2007

The author speaks to a new environ-mental awareness and suggests a radi-cal new way forward — a new kind of “ecosocialism.”

F O O D S T U D I E S F O O D S T U D I E S F O O D S T U D I E S

Food SovereigntyReconnecting Food, Nature and CommunityHannah Wittman, Annette Aurélie Desmarais & Nettie Wiebe, eds.pb 9781552663745 hb 9781552663905 pb $24.95 / hb $49.95 224pp Canadian rights only 2010

This book argues that food sovereignty is the means to achieving a system that will provide for the food needs of all people while respecting the princi-ples of environmental sustainability, local empowerment and agrarian citizenship. The UN-endorsed goal of food security is becoming increasingly distant, especially among marginalized populations in both the North and South. The authors describe the recent emergence and the parameters of an alternative sys-tem, food sovereignty, that puts the levers of food control in the hands of those who are both hungry and produce the world’s food — peasants and family farmers, not corporate executives.

Class Dynamics of Agrarian ChangeHenry Bernsteinpb 9781552663493 $17.95 160pp Canadian rights only 2010 Agrarian Change and Peasant Studies Series

Agrarian political economy investigates the social relations of production and reproduction, property and power in agrarian formations, and how they change. Using Marx’s theory of capital-ism the book argues that class dynamics should be the starting point of any analysis of agrarian change. As an introduction to agrarian political economy, this book includes explanations and applications of its key concepts, a glossary of analytical terms, and a historical approach and framework for examining agrarian change in capitalism.

The Global Food EconomyThe Battle for the Future of FarmingAnthony Weispb 9781552662281 $29.95 224pp Canadian rights only 2007

Tony Weis galvanizes the search for a sustainable and humane system of food production and distribution.

Edible ActionFood Activism and Alternative EconomicsSally Millerpb 9781552662809 $22.95 192pp 2008

“Food is also an inspiration, catalyst, and ally for making social change.”

— Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies

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Get That FreakHomophobia and Transphobia in High SchoolsRebecca Haskell & Brian Burtchpb 9781552663783 $17.95 126pp 2010 The Basics Series

Bullying in high schools has garnered significant attention recently, but despite this, little has been said about homophobic and transphobic bullying. This book explores the experiences of bullying among youth who identify or are identified as queer. Through interviews with recent high school graduates in British Columbia, Haskell and Burtch share stories of physical, verbal and emotional harassment, and offer important insights into the negative outcomes that result from the experience of being bullied. The authors make recommen-dations for challenging homophobic and transphobic bullying in high schools and supporting students who experience this form of harassment.

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Down But Not OutCommunity and the Upper Streets in Halifax, 1890 – 1914 David Hoodpb 9781552663486 $19.95 192pp 2010

Hood breathes life into Halifax’s sordid past — and reveals the humanity and complexity of the poor.

Nova ScotiaA Pocket HistoryJohn Reidpb 9781552663257 $17.95 160pp 2009

“Nova Scotia: A Pocket History is an insightful book, which can be studied with profit by everyone, whatever the extent of their knowledge of Nova Scotian history.”

— Halifax Chronicle Herald

Out There/In HereMasculinity, Violence and PrisoningElizabeth Comackpb 9781552662588 $19.95 168pp 2008

“…a helpful contribution to a thankfully growing critical literature that recog-nises the gendering dynamic of prisons and their wider social implications in an insecure world. In the end, though, it was asking a lot of the 19 men she met to give more than a fleeting glimpse of ‘ the million things ‘ that make a man a man, what is snuffed out in prison and what survives.”

— Rod Earle, The Open University British Journal of Criminology

H E A L T H S T U D I E S H E A L T H S T U D I E S H E A L T H S T

Real Nurses and OthersRacism in NursingTania Das Guptapb 9781552662984 $17.95 128pp 2009 The Basics Series

Fear, lack of support, management collabo-ration and co-worker harassment make it difficult for victims of racism to fight back.

A Place to Call HomeLong-Term Care in CanadaPat Armstrong, Madeline Boscoe, Barbara Clow, Karen Grant, Margaret Haworth-Brockman, Beth Jackson, Ann Pederson, Morgan Seeley & Jane Springer, eds.pb 9781552662939 $17.95 128pp 2009 The Basics Series

A call to design long-term residential care that treats both workers and residents with dignity and respect.

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Between Terror and DemocracyAlgeria since 1989James D. Le Sueurpb 9781552663585 $24.95 192pp Canadian rights only 2010 Global History of the Present Series

A lively examination of how the fate of one country is entwined with much greater global issues.

D I E S L A B O U R S T U D I E S L A B O U R S T U D I E S

Histories of LabourNational and International PerspectivesJoan Allen, Alan Campbell & John McIlroypb 9781552663592 $22.95 400pp Canadian rights only 2010

This book is a survey of the global trajectory of labour history, written by labour historians of international repute who are experts in the labour history of particular countries. The essays examine early labour history, the 1960s, the mid-twentieth century, institutional con-texts, links to the labour movement and conceptions of class, gender, ethnicity, culture, community and power. The authors analyze key debates, question dominant paradigms, acknowl-edge minority critiques and consider future directions.

If You’re In My Way, I’m WalkingThe Assault on Working People since 1970Thom Workmanpb 9781552663264 $22.95 176pp 2009

”If you’re committed to social justice, read this book.”

— Abigail B. Bakan, Queen’s University

Building a Better WorldAn Introduction to Trade Unionism in Canada, 2nd EditionErrol Black & Jim Silverpb 9781552662601 $24.95 202pp 2008

Illustration of how values, objectives and activities of unions are shaped in the face of employer resistance and hostile govern-ments.

A T I O N A L S T U D I E S I N T E R N A T I O N A L S T U D I E S

Canada and IsraelBuilding ApartheidYves Englerpb 9781552663554 $14.95 168pp 2010 co-published with Red Publishing

“Engler goes refreshingly beyond the knee-jerk ‘Jewish lobby’ theories as to why Canada is so supportive and intran-sigent, and explores some interesting avenues: Canada’s historical willingness to accept the mistreatment of indigenous peoples; the desire to have a ‘western outpost’ in the Middle East; a belief in Israel rooted in a Christian literalist reading of the bible; the need to be aligned with an ‘Empire’ (whether British or American or Israeli) and all that it entails. “ —Leila Marshy, Rover Arts

The Black Book of Canadian Foreign PolicyYves Englerpb 9781552663141 $24.95 288pp 2009

“We bear responsibility for what gov-ernments do in the world, primarily our own, but secondarily those we can influence, our allies in particular. Yves Engler’s penetrating inquiry yields a rich trove of valuable evidence about Canada’s role in the world, and poses a challenge to citizens who are willing to take their fundamental responsibilities seriously.” —Noam Chomsky

The Throes of DemocracyBrazil since 1989Bryan McCannpb 9781552662779 $22.95 192pp Canadian rights only 2008 Global History of the Present Series

A fascinating introduction to one of the twenty-first century’s most significant countries.

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Beyond the Profits SystemPossibilities for a Post-Capitalist EraHarry Shuttpb 9781552663592 $22.95 144pp Canadian rights only 2010

In Beyond the Profits System, Shutt offers a radically different analysis to the main-stream, establishment commentators who have struggled to come to terms with the crisis. Arguing that we need to move away from a system based on compulsive addiction to growth and obsession with the profit motive, towards a collectivist, more humane economic mode, the book provides not merely a comprehensive background to the flawed ideologies that precipitated the collapse, but also a radical, though realistic, way forward in light of the catastrophe.

Bankruptcies and BailoutsJulie Guard & Wayne Antony, eds.pb 9781552663134 $18.95 168pp 2009

“This book is very readable by those of us without a degree in econom-ics. I have never fully understood why the governments of the United States and Canada felt the way out of a near depression was to support those who obviously caused the whole mess. That seems like it only delays a replay of the whole scenario, there had to be a better way out. After reading this book, I am happy to find out that some peo-ple a lot smarter than me saw the same thing and explain what does need to happen to not only end the current crisis, but to make sure that it doesn’t happen again.” — 410 Media

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Deadly FeverRacism, Disease and Media PanicCharles T. Adeyanjupb 9781552663417 $17.95 132pp 2010 The Basics Series

In 2001, a woman from the Congo was admitted to hospital in Hamilton, Ontario, with what was rumoured to be the deadly Ebola virus. Even though, it was equally quickly determined that she did not carry the virus, the rumour spread by the Canadian media. Through a content analysis of four major Canadian newspapers and interviews with journalists, medical practitioners and members of the Black community, Charles Adeyanju shows that it was the potent mixture of race, gender and immigration, not a real health problem, that lay at the heart of this public panic.

Missing Women, Missing NewsCovering Crisis in Vancouver’s Downtown EastsideDavid Hugillpb 9781552663776 $17.95 112 pp 2010 The Basics Series

Hugill examines newspaper coverage of the arrest and trial of Robert Pickton, the man charged with murdering twenty-six street-level sex workers from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. It demonstrates how news narratives obscured the complex matrix of social and political conditions that made it possible for so many women to simply “disappear” from a densely populated urban neighborhood without provoking an aggressive response by the state. This book argues that the coverage offers explanations that hold particular individuals and practices accountable but largely omit, conceal or erase the broader socio-political context that renders those practices possible.

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Islamophobia and the Question of Muslim IdentityThe Politics of Difference and SolidarityEvelyn Leslie Hamdonpb 9781552663394 $17.95 112 pp 2010 The Basics Series

The author demonstrates the diversity of Muslim identity — and challenges the stereotypical image that has permeated the West for centuries.

Black CanadiansHistory, Experience, Social Conditions, 2nd EditionJoseph Mensahpb 9781552663455 $34.95 304pp 2010

“The book is extremely thorough and is quite impressive in its ability to work across a broad sweep of approaches and method-ologies.”

— Anthony Stewart, Dalhousie University

Race and Well-BeingThe Lives, Hopes and Activism of African CanadiansCarl James, Wanda Thomas Bernard, David Este, Akua Benjamin, Bethan Lloyd & Tana Turnerpb 9781552663547 $22.95 160pp 2010

Experiences of racism, combined with other social and economic factors, affect the health and well-being of African Canadians.

Fight BackWorkplace Justice for ImmigrantsAziz Choudry, Jill Hanley, Steve Jordan, Eric Shragge & Martha Stiegmanpb 9781552662977 $15.95 128pp 2009 The Basics Series

“An important snapshot on often untold stories faced by immigrant workers in our Montreal.” — The Hour

You Must Be A Basketball PlayerRethinking Integration in the UniversityAnthony Stewartpb 9781552662854 $17.95 128pp 2009

“Courageous and peerless, accessible and engaging, Stewart’s critique of the un-seemly whiteness of the academy is a tour de force.”

— Houston A. Baker, Jr., Vanderbilt University

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Ontario Works – Works for Whom?An Investigation of Workfare in OntarioJulie Vaillancourtpb 9781552663516 $17.95 112pp 2010 The Basics Series

An investigation of the Ontario Works pro-gram and the problems it creates in the lives of people on social assistance.

Public Service, Private ProfitsThe Political Economy of Public/Private Partnerships in CanadaJohn Loxley with Salim Loxleypb 9781552663387 $24.95 208pp 2010

“Loxley provides a tremendously valu-able, detailed analysis of the nature of public private partnerships and identi-fies the seven most common types from service operations and maintenance contracts to various forms of design-build-operate schemes. The murky world of P3 eco-nomics and financing, as well as all of the potential risks, is ren-dered understandable. We are also treated to a comprehensive review of federal and provincial policies since the 1990s aimed at advancing such projects. Those seeking a serious analysis of P3 contracts and schemes will not be disappointed.”

— Halifax Chronicle Herald

Punched DrunkAlcohol, Surveillance and the LCBO 1927–1975Scott Thompson & Gary Genoskopb 9781552663196 $19.95 196pp 2009

An exposé of the stakes and consequences of the bureaucracy behind the administra-tive surveillance of alcohol consumption in Ontario.

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ZapatistasRebellion from the Grassroots to the GlobalAlex Khasnabishpb 9781552663578 $24.95 232pp Canadian rights only 2010 Rebel Series

“…a valuable contribution to an extensive and growing body of literature about the EZLN and the consequences of its rebellion.”

— Latin American Review of Books

RE:Imagining ChangeHow to Use Story-based Strategy to Win Campaigns, Build Movements, and Change the WorldPatrick Reinsborough & Doyle Canningpb 9781552663936 $17.95 144pp Canadian rights only 2010

This book provides resources, theory, hands-on tools and illuminating case studies for the next generation of inno-vative change makers. This unique book explores how culture, media, memes and narrative intertwine with social change strategies, and offers practical methods to amplify progressive causes in the popular culture. Re:Imagining Change is a call to innovate our strategies for collectively addressing the escalating social and ecological crisis of the twenty-first century.

La Vía CampesinaGlobalization and the Power of PeasantsAnnette Aurélie Desmaraispb 9781552662250 $26.95 248pp Canadian rights only 2007

Translated into seven languages.“Three-quarters of the world’s poor are subsistence farmers. A significant minority have forged one of the largest transnational activist networks of our time in order to ensure that peasants, indigenous, and other rural people are not erased from the global equation and instead to demand that their voices be taken into account. Annette Desmarais’s book is at once an authoritative and authentic treatment of this remarkable surge in peasant activism at the dawn of the 21st century.” —Ruth Reitan, Studies in Social Justice

Mobilizations, Protests and EngagementsCanadian Perspectives on Social MovementsMarie Hammond-Callaghan & Matthew Hayday, eds.pb 9781552662632 $27.95 264pp 2008

This book addresses a multitude of ques-tions in evaluating social movements.

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Research Is CeremonyIndigenous Research MethodsShawn Wilsonpb 9781552662816 $18.95 144pp 2008

Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing in a modern and constantly evolving context. This book describes a research paradigm shared by Indigenous scholars in Canada and Australia, and demonstrates how this paradigm can be put into practice. Relationships don’t just shape Indigenous reality, they are our reality. Indigenous researchers develop relationships with ideas in order to achieve enlightenment in the ceremony that is Indigenous research. Indigenous research is the ceremony of maintaining accountability to these relationships. For researchers to be accountable to all our relations, we must make careful choices in our selection of topics, methods of data collection, forms of analysis and finally in the way we present information.

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Capital and Its DiscontentsConversations with Radical Thinkers in a Time of TumultSasha Lilley, edpb 9781552663943 $21.95 320pp Canadian rights only 2010 The Spectre Series

“In this fine set of interviews, an A-list of radical political economists demon-strate why their skills are indispensible to understanding today’s multiple economic and ecological crises.”— Raj Patel, author of Stuffed and Starved and The Value of Nothing

Rumours of a Moral EconomyChristopher Lindpb 9781552663738 hb 9781552663899 pb $18.95 / hb $44.95 144pp 2010

Bringing together the work of histori-ans, economists, social theorists and ethicists, Christopher Lind explores the rise of the capitalist market system and its global spread, and details how and why the economy became separated from ethics. Lind convincingly argues that although economics and ethics are understood to be separate at the level of ideas, in practice, economies are deeply embedded in society, social relationships and morality.

A New Notion: Two Works by C.L.R. JamesThe Invading Socialist Society and Every Cook Can GovernC.L.R. James, with an introduction by Noel Ignatievpb 9781552663912 $17.95 160pp Canadian rights only 2010

In this volume, Noel Ignatiev, author of How the Irish Became White, provides an extensive introduction to James’ life and thought, before pre-senting two critical works that together illustrate the tremen-dous breadth and depth of James’s worldview. “The Invading Socialist Society,” for James the fundamental document of his political tendency, shows clearly the power of James’s politi-cal acumen and its relevance in today’s world. “Every Cook Can Govern” is a short and eminently readable piece counterpoising direct with representative democracy and getting to the heart of how we should relate to one another.

Global Capitalism in CrisisKarl Marx & the Decay of the Profit SystemMurray E.G. Smithpb 9781552663530 $24.95 172pp 2010

The crisis in global capitalism should be understood as both a composite crisis of overproduction, credit and finance, and a deep-seated systemic crisis.

The Nature of Human Brain WorkAn Introduction to DialecticsJoseph Dietzgen, with an afterword by Larry Gambonepb 9781552663929 $19.95 144pp Canadian rights only 2010

Joseph Dietzgen was a pioneer of dialectical materialism and a fundamen-tal influence on anarchist and socialist thought. He discovered that thinking is a process involving two opposing proc-esses: generalization and specialization. All thought is therefore a dialectical process. Our knowledge is inherently limited how-ever, which makes truth relative. The only absolute is existence itself; everything else is limited or relative. Thought and matter were no longer radically separated as in older forms of mate-rialism. This book is vital for theorists today in that it lays the basis for a non-dogmatic, flexible, non-sectarian, yet principled socialist politics.

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Wícihitowin Aboriginal Social Work in CanadaRaven Sinclair, Michael Anthony Hart & Gord Bruyere, eds.pb 9781552663172 $34.95 256pp 2009 (short discount only) Wícihitowin is the first Canadian social work book written by First Nations, Inuit and Métis authors who are educators at schools of social work across Canada. The book begins by presenting founda-tional theoretical perspectives that de-velop an understanding of the history of colonization, theories of decolonization and Indigenist social work. The aim is to assist educators, researchers, students and practitioners to enhance effective and respectful approaches to social work with diverse populations. Traditional Indigenous knowledge that challenges and transforms the basis of social work with Indigenous and other peoples comprises a third section of the book.

Becoming an AllyBreaking the Cycle of Oppression in People, 2nd EditionAnne Bishoppb 9781552660720 $24.95 192pp 2002

This new edition is expanded to en-compass the last seven years of work, experiences and insight. This book looks specifically at addressing oppression in people.

“After my second reading of Becoming an Ally, I see many more reprints of the well-argued, well-researched, nonpolemical but gentle and helpful book. Absorbing the topic is made that much easier by the comfortable and yet authoritative tone Ms. Bishop uses. The book makes a good friend. It listens and teaches, and it urges courage and trust.”

— Ontario Association of Social Workers Newsletter

Walking this Path TogetherAnti-Racist and Anti-Oppressive Child Welfare PracticeSusan Strega & Sohki Aski Esquao (Jeannine Carrière), eds.pb 9781552662922 $34.95 312pp 2009 (short discount only)

“This collection must be read by all of those wanting to reclaim child welfare practice from its present attention to paper work and management systems to an enterprise fo-cused on social justice for children and families. Emerging and experienced scholars alike grapple with how social workers can change their thinking and acting through adopting anti-oppressive approaches to practice.”

— Marilyn Callahan, retired professor of social work, University of Victoria

With ChildSubstance Use During Pregnancy, A Woman-Centred ApproachSusan C. Boyd & Lenora Marcellus, eds. pb 9781552662182 $17.95 136pp 2007

This book provides practitioners and re-searchers with valuable information about maternal drug use, best practices and policy.

Glass Houses Saving Feminist Anti-Violence Agencies from Self-Destruction Rebekkah Adamspb 9781552662656 $17.95 128pp 2008 The Basics Series

An examination of the thematic implosion and systemic dysfunction of feminist anti-violence agencies.

The Mean Girl MotiveNegotiating Power and FemininityNicole E.R. Landrypb 9781552662663 $17.95 110pp 2008 The Basics Series

A candid glimpse into current “girl” culture.

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Socialist Register 2011

The Crisis This TimeLeo Panitch, Greg Albo & Vivek Chibber, eds.pb 9781552663851 $29.95 296pp Canadian rights only

The challenge for socialist analysis is to reveal both the nature of the contradic-tions of capitalism in the neoliberal era of globalized finance, and their conse-quences in our time. Crises need to be understood as turning points that open up opportunities. Do they portend the end of neoliberalism? Can working classes impose their own template for types of economic and political renewal that can put back on the agenda the need to transcend capitalism itself? How to facilitate this is the sharpest challenge posed to social-ists by the most severe global economic crisis since the 1930s.

Socialist Register 2010Morbid Symptoms: Health under CapitalismLeo Panitch & Colin Leys, eds.pb 9781552663288 $29.95 288pp Canadian rights only

These essays analyze the global health industry: the corporations that sell pharma-ceuticals and insurance and push to expand the consumption of goods and services.

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How Societies WorkClass, Power and Change in a Canadian Context, 4th EditionJoanne Naimanpb 9781552662694 $49.95 382pp 2008 (short discount only)

Offering a unique introduction to the analysis of contemporary Canadian so-ciety, this text focuses on both the roots of modern societies and the current political economy of Canada. Drawing on various sociological theories as well as anthropology, genetics, economics, history, philosophy, politics and social psychology, this accessible and integrated work helps undergraduate students make sense of our complex social world.

“In my opinion, it’s the best introduction to sociology text I’ve seen, and I wouldn’t use any other.”

—Avis Mysyk, Cape Breton University

Power and ResistanceCritical Thinking About Canadian Social Issues, 4th EditionLes Samuelson & Wayne Antony, edspb 9781552662243 $22.95 192pp 2007 (short discount only)

How do we make sense of poverty, globalization, violence between men and women, youth politics, barriers to Aboriginal economic development, privatization of universities, and the like? These are just some of the questions taken up in Power and Resistance. The contributors to this book use a variety of analytical approaches. Yet, each shares a conviction that the social, economic and political issues confronting Canadians are shaped by the social inequalities that continue to plague us. At the same time, each author shows that, collectively and individ-ually, Canadians resist these on-going inequalities in order to resolve our social troubles and create a more just society. This 4th edition adds chapters on youth politics, higher education, technology and work, and immigration.

Socialist Register 2009Violence Today: Actually Existing BarbarismLeo Panitch & Colin Leys, eds.pb 9781552662830 $29.95 300pp Canadian rights only

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This book contributes to the emerging field of white studies - an examination of the notion that whiteness is not an invisible category, but is itself a catego-ry of race. Looking at hegemonic white femininity in particular, the author ex-amines the ways in which white women are coerced and compelled to demonstrate an allegiance to whiteness through their choice of intimate partners, sexual ori-entation, participation in racial inequality and complicity with white feminine beauty standards. This qualitative and theoreti-cal research points to the fundamental role that white feminin-ity plays in securing and reproducing whiteness as a location of white power and privilege.

Criminalizing WomenGender and (In)justice in Neoliberal TimesGillian Balfour & Elizabeth Comack, eds.pb 9781552661871 $36.95 382pp 2006

This book explores the narratives of women’s lives as “errant females,” sex trade workers, “gang” members and drug traffickers to map out the connec-tions between the choices women make and the conditions of their lives. It con-siders the feminist strategies that have been used to address the conditions inside women’s prisons, to defend criminalized women’s human rights and to draw atten-tion to the systemic abuses against poor and racialized women.

Making Space for Indigenous FeminismJoyce Green, ed.pb 9781552662205 $36.95 254pp 2007

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Sex TrafficProstitution, Crime and ExploitationPaola Monzinipb 9781552661796 $19.95 208pp Canadian rights only 2005

This book examines the techniques of recruitment, methods of transportation and forms of exploitation abroad, and focuses on women’s own experiences of migration.

Victim No MoreWomen’s Resistance to Law, Culture and PowerEllen Faulkner & Gayle MacDonald, eds.pb 9781552662953 $34.95 224pp 2009 (short discount only)

This book challenges the idea that women are simply victims. It celebrates women’s resistance. It explores the moments beyond victimization. It argues that women do not stay crushed and broken, but move on, build and grow.

In the Other RoomEntering the Culture of MotherhoodFiona Nelsonpb 9781552662908 $15.95 124pp 2009

This study reveals how essential, valuable and complex are mothers’ connections with other mothers, and yet also how wrought and ambivalent these relationships can be.

The Global Women’s MovementPeggy Antrobus9781552661536 $19.95 224pp Canadian Rights only 2005

“Rich historical background, insightful per-sonal reflection, and a keen analysis of the challenges that lie ahead for women’s global organizing. This is a must-read for all activ-ists, policy makers and scholars who care about the future of equity and justice in the world.” — Charlotte Bunch, Rutgers University.

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* THE CRITICAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES HANDBOOK Henry Veltmeyer (ed.) 320pp 9781552663806 $39.95 (pb) 9781552663868 $74.95 (hb) 2010 (pg 23)

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2004POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS Carl James (ed.) 208pp 9781552661604 $26.95 2005 * POST-ANARCHISM: A READER Duane Rousselle & Süreyyya Evren (eds.) 320pp 9781552664339

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2007 THE POWER TO CRIMINALIZE Elizabeth Comack & Gillian Balfour 200pp 9781552661284 $24.95

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2010 (pg 30)REMAKING CANADIAN SOCIAL POLICY Jane Pulkingham & Gordon Ternowetsky (eds.) 352pp

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* THE SOCIALIST REGISTER 2004: NEW IMPERIAL CHALLENGE Leo Panitch & Colin Leys (eds.) 288pp 9781552661185 $29.95 2004

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* THE SOCIALIST REGISTER 2008: GLOBAL FLASHPOINTS Leo Panitch & Colin Leys 271pp 9781552662540 $29.95 2008

* THE SOCIALIST REGISTER 2009: VIOLENCE TODAY Leo Panitch & Colin Leys (eds.) 288pp 9781552662830 $29.95 2009 (pg 33)

* THE SOCIALIST REGISTER 2010: MORBID SYMPTOMS Leo Panitch & Colin Leys 288pp 9781552663288 $29.95 2009 (pg 33)

* THE SOCIALIST REGISTER 2011: THE CRISIS THIS TIME Leo Panitch, Greg Albo & Vivek Chibber 296pp 9781552663851 $29.95 2010 (pg33)

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