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Heather Jessup & Kate Hall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Heather Jessup & Kate Hall

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Heather Jessup
  • Language: en

Heather Jessup

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Lightning Field
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

The Lightning Field

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Set against the backdrop of Cold War Toronto, The Lightning Field follows the lives of Peter and Lucy Jacobs from their post-war courtship through marriage and child-rearing in the suburbs. Though spanning four decades, the book pivots on the events of a single day: October 4, 1957. On this day, the Russians launch Sputnik into orbit, the Avro Arrow -- the most advanced jet plane of its time, whose wings Peter Jacobs has engineered -- rolls out onto the tarmac to great ceremony, and, in a nearby field, Lucy Jacobs is struck by lightning on her way to the event. In the aftermath of that day, Peter struggles with his wife's hospitalization and recovery, the care of their children, and, eventua...

This Is Not a Hoax
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

This Is Not a Hoax

  • Categories: Art

This Is Not a Hoax shows how the work of some contemporary artists and writers intentionally disrupts the curatorial and authorial practices of the country’s most respected cultural institutions: art galleries, museums, and book publishers. This first-ever study of contemporary Canadian hoaxes in visual art and literature asks why we trust authority in artistic works and how that trust is manifest. This book claims that hoaxes, far from being merely lies meant to deceive or wound, may exert a positive influence. Through their insistent disobedience, they assist viewers and readers in re-examining unquestioned institutional trust, habituated cultural hierarchies, and the deeply inscribed racism and sexism of Canada’s settler-colonial history. Through its attentive look at hoaxical works by Canadian artists Iris Häussler, Brian Jungen, and Rebecca Belmore, photographer Jeff Wall, and writers and translators David Solway and Erin Mouré, this book celebrates the surprising ways hoaxes call attention to human capacities for flexibility, adaptation, and resilience in a cultural moment when radical empathy and imagination is critically needed.

We Have Never Lived On Earth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

We Have Never Lived On Earth

Kasia Van Schaik’s debut story collection follows the journey of Charlotte Ferrier, a child of divorce raised by a single mother in a small town in British Columbia after moving from South Africa. Mother and daughter wait out the end of a bad year in a Mexican hotel; a friendship is tested as forest fires demolish Charlotte’s town; a childhood friend disappears while travelling through Europe; and a girl on the beach examines the memories of dying jellyfish. The stories traverse the most intimate and transforming moments of female experience in a world threatened by ecological crisis. Longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize 2023.

Complicated Truths
  • Language: en

Complicated Truths

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract Complicated Truths: Hoaxes in Contemporary Canadian Literature and Visual Art Heather Jessup Department of English, University of Toronto Doctor of Philosophy, 2015 In this thesis I argue that hoaxes in contemporary Canadian literature and art disrupt personal and institutional habits and routines. I claim that the disturbance and disorientation hoaxes instil in readers and viewers is integral to an epistemology of pause, contemplation, and revision - forms of thinking that are of service to deeper self-reflection and institutional self-awareness. Through three distinct case studies, I argue that the insistent disobedience of hoaxes demands that we re-examine conventions of systemat...

Community and Public Health Nursing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490

Community and Public Health Nursing

Community health nurses need specialized knowledge and skills to succeed in their unique role in health promotion and disease prevention. This thoroughly updated and revised second edition of Community and Public Health Nursing provides students with an excellent foundation in the theories and concepts of community nursing while also delivering practical, step-by-step guidance in conducting community nursing projects in different settings and situations. This engaging text presents real-world public and community health issues as a context for understanding the complex realities of community nursing with diverse populations. The book is informed by over thirty years of practice, education, a...

Under-Served
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Under-Served

In this edited collection, academics, heath care professionals, and policy-makers examine the historical, political, and social factors that influence the health and health care of Indigenous, inner-city, and migrant populations in Canada. This crucial text broadens traditional determinants of health—social, economic, environmental, and behavioural elements—to include factors like family and community, government policies, mental health and addiction, disease, homelessness and housing, racism, youth, and LGBTQ that heavily influence these under-served populations. With contributions from leading scholars including Dennis Raphael, this book addresses the need for systemic change both in and outside of the Canadian health care system and will engage students in health studies, nursing, and social work in crucial topics like health promotion, social inequality, and community health.

On the Arts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

On the Arts

  • Categories: Art

With a strong creative streak and a passion for learning and writing, Naomi Beth Wakan has dabbled in many different art forms during her eighty-eight years. Her activities have led her to see art as the awareness of sensory action and reaction in the everyday. In other words, opportunities for making art are everywhere, and the possibilities for expressing oneself as an artist are endless. One's very life is an art, if lived with awareness. In this collection of short essays, Wakan writes about her experiences as someone who both appreciates and practices art, covering topics such as ikebana, photography, reading, film noir, domesticity, recycling, personal essay writing, solitude, and more. This book will entertain, but also awaken the reader to the possibilities of living a rich and rewarding life by infusing one's life with awareness and creativity.

Unsettling Partition: Literature, Gender, Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Unsettling Partition: Literature, Gender, Memory

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