You find yourself looking at a beautiful island. It's newly discovered in the midst of the continents. Off near its coast is paradise, to say the least. You don't turn away, there is something peculiar about it. It's almost like a magnet has drawn you in. And then you realize you've got yourself in a life or death crisis, somehow you agreed. You felt the luxury of both a palace and the island was worth it. Eyeland, where your eye color determines which team you're placed on and who you'll meet. People from around the world, they all have the same goal. Each team is looking to prove that their eye color is the most suitable for the island, and the absolute best at survival. Brown, blue, and green-eyed pride span across. You're made for a team, it's not a choice. Everyone has a different reason for coming around. There's one problem though, the culture is wicked. You win or you die, no backing out. It's survival of the fittest. How will all pressures hold up for the citizens?
Settling and Unsettling Memories analyses the ways in which Canadians over the past century have narrated the story of their past in books, films, works of art, commemorative ceremonies, and online. This cohesive collection introduces readers to overarching themes of Canadian memory studies and brings them up-to-date on the latest advances in the field. With increasing debates surrounding how societies should publicly commemorate events and people, Settling and Unsettling Memories helps readers appreciate the challenges inherent in presenting the past. Prominent and emerging scholars explore the ways in which Canadian memory has been put into action across a variety of communities, regions, and time periods. Through high-quality essays touching on the central questions of historical consciousness and collective memory, this collection makes a significant contribution to a rapidly growing field.
Nicole Brossard's lucid, subversive and innovative work on language has influenced an entire generation of readers and writers. But three of her seminal works of postmodernism and feminism have been lost to us for years. The Blue Books brings them back. A Book: A novel about a novel; five characters in 'search of a narrative, a narrative in search of an author.' Brossard's first novel, and a key work in Canadian postmodernism. Turn of a Pang (Sold-out in French): Quebec's 1943 Conscription Crisis and the 1970 War Measures Act weave together to form the texture of a woman's life. French Kiss: a celebration of the energy of women and language in the face of the male authorities of Montreal politics and the physical authority of the printed (and bound) word. The Blue Books collects these three long-out-of-print, groundbreaking Brossard titles, in their original Coach House Press English translations (A Book by Larry Shouldice, Turn of a Pang and French Kiss by the acclaimed Patricia Claxton). Don't be blue: these Brossard classics are back!
Réflexions sur les enjeux, voire les conséquences, de l'enseignement de l'histoire dans le contexte des sociétés contemporaines confrontées aux questions d'identités.
You find yourself looking at a beautiful island. It's newly discovered in the midst of the continents. Off near its coast is paradise, to say the least. You don't turn away, there is something peculiar about it. It's almost like a magnet has drawn you in. And then you realize you've got yourself in a life or death crisis, somehow you agreed. You felt the luxury of both a palace and the island was worth it. Eyeland, where your eye color determines which team you're placed on and who you'll meet. People from around the world, they all have the same goal. Each team is looking to prove that their eye color is the most suitable for the island, and the absolute best at survival. Brown, blue, and green-eyed pride span across. You're made for a team, it's not a choice. Everyone has a different reason for coming around. There's one problem though, the culture is wicked. You win or you die, no backing out. It's survival of the fittest. How will all pressures hold up for the citizens?
Alexa, Kiyoko, Olivia and Melanie are all in on New York¿s biggest event of the year¿Fashion Week. But soon the girls realize that their cool jobs come with some less cool responsibilities. Includes full-color newsletter insert. Chapter Book: 12 chapters.
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