by inannaadmin | Mar 3, 2021 | Uncategorized
I arrived in Canada as a new immigrant in the 1980s, and soon began my life by learning about the education system and planning my options. Whenever I had free time, I would look for people who might be the Native peoples of this land that I had learned about in my...
by inannaadmin | Sep 4, 2020
Guest Editors: Barbara Alice Mann, Angela Miles, Sheila Molloy, Chang Pilwha, and Genevieve Vaughan Editorial: It is a pleasure to bring you this special issue of Canadian Woman Studies on the “Feminist Gift Economy: A Maternalist Alternative to Patriarchy and...
by Renée Knapp | Jul 22, 2020
More than a decade after the publication of Living the Edges: A Disabled Woman’s Reader, the lives of women with disabilities have not changed much. Still Living the Edges provides a timely follow-up that traces the ways disabled women are still on the edges, whether...
by Renée Knapp | Jul 22, 2020
Winner, 2021 Rasmussen & Co. Indigenous Peoples’ Writing Award (Saskatchewan Book Awards) The Narrows of Fear (Wapawikoscikanik) weaves the stories of a group of women committed to helping one another. Despite abuse experienced by some, both in their own...
by Renée Knapp | Mar 2, 2020
Guest Editors: Barbara Alice Mann, Angela Miles, Sheila Molloy, Chang Pilwha, and Genevieve Vaughan Editorial: It is a pleasure to bring you this special issue of Canadian Woman Studies on the “Feminist Gift Economy: A Maternalist Alternative to Patriarchy and...