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Structures of Indifference - An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City (Paperback): Adele Perry, Mary Jane Logan McCallum Structures of Indifference - An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City (Paperback)
Adele Perry, Mary Jane Logan McCallum
R560 R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Save R96 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Structures of Indifference examines an Indigenous life and death in a Canadian city, and what it reveals about the ongoing history of colonialism. At the heart of this story is a thirty-four-hour period in September 2008. During that day and half, Brian Sinclair, a middle-aged, non-Status Anishinaabeg resident of Manitoba's capital city, arrived in the emergency room of the Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg's major downtown hospital, was left untreated and unattended to, and ultimately died from an easily treatable infection. His death reflects a particular structure of indifference born of and maintained by colonialism. McCallum and Perry present the ways in which Sinclair, once erased and ignored, came to represent diffuse, yet singular and largely dehumanized ideas about Indigenous people, modernity, and decline in cities. This story tells us about ordinary indigeneity in the City of Winnipeg through Sinclair's experience and restores the complex humanity denied him in his interactions with Canadian health and legal systems, both before and afterhis death. Structures of Indifference completes the story left untold by the inquiry into Sinclair's death, the 2014 report of which omitted any consideration of underlying factors, including racism and systemic discrimination.

Colonial Relations - The Douglas-Connolly Family and the Nineteenth-Century Imperial World (Paperback): Adele Perry Colonial Relations - The Douglas-Connolly Family and the Nineteenth-Century Imperial World (Paperback)
Adele Perry
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A study of the lived history of nineteenth-century British imperialism through the lives of one extended family in North America, the Caribbean and the United Kingdom. The prominent colonial governor James Douglas was born in 1803 in what is now Guyana, probably to a free woman of colour and an itinerant Scottish father. In the North American fur trade, he married Amelia Connolly, the daughter of a Cree mother and an Irish-Canadian father. Adele Perry traces their family and friends over the course of the 'long' nineteenth-century, using careful archival research to offer an analysis of the imperial world that is at once intimate and critical, wide-ranging and sharply focused. Perry engages feminist scholarship on gender and intimacy, critical analyses about colonial archives, transnational and postcolonial history and the 'new imperial history' to suggest how this period might be rethought through one powerful family located at the British Empire's margins.

Within and Without the Nation - Canadian History as Transnational History (Paperback): Karen Dubinsky, Adele Perry, Henry Yu Within and Without the Nation - Canadian History as Transnational History (Paperback)
Karen Dubinsky, Adele Perry, Henry Yu
R1,517 Discovery Miles 15 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In some ways, Canadian history has always been international, comparative, and wide-ranging. However, in recent years the importance of the ties between Canadian and transnational history have become increasingly clear. Within and Without the Nation brings scholars from a range of disciplines together to examine Canada's past in new ways through the lens of transnational scholarship. Moving beyond well-known comparisons with Britain and the United States, the fifteen essays in this collection connect Canada with Latin America, the Caribbean, and the wider Pacific world, as well as with other parts of the British Empire. Examining themes such as the dispossession of indigenous peoples, the influence of nationalism and national identity, and the impact of global migration, Within and Without the Nation is a text which will help readers rethink what constitutes Canadian history.

Place and Replace - Essays on Western Canada (Paperback, New): Adele Perry, Esyllt W. Jones, Leah Morton Place and Replace - Essays on Western Canada (Paperback, New)
Adele Perry, Esyllt W. Jones, Leah Morton
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Place and Replace "is a collection of recent interdisciplinary research into Western Canada that calls attention to the multiple political, social, and cultural labors performed by the concept of "place." The book continues a long-standing tradition of situating questions of place at the center of analyses of Western Canada's cultures, pasts, and politics, while making clear that place is never stable, universal, or static. The essays here confirm the interests and priorities of Western Canadian scholarship that have emerged over the past forty years and remind us of the importance of Indigenous peoples, dispossession, and colonialism; of migration, race and ethnicity; of gender and women's experiences; of the impact of the natural and built environment; and the impact of politics and the state.

Colonial Relations - The Douglas-Connolly Family and the Nineteenth-Century Imperial World (Hardcover): Adele Perry Colonial Relations - The Douglas-Connolly Family and the Nineteenth-Century Imperial World (Hardcover)
Adele Perry
R3,225 Discovery Miles 32 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A study of the lived history of nineteenth-century British imperialism through the lives of one extended family in North America, the Caribbean and the United Kingdom. The prominent colonial governor James Douglas was born in 1803 in what is now Guyana, probably to a free woman of colour and an itinerant Scottish father. In the North American fur trade, he married Amelia Connolly, the daughter of a Cree mother and an Irish-Canadian father. Adele Perry traces their family and friends over the course of the 'long' nineteenth-century, using careful archival research to offer an analysis of the imperial world that is at once intimate and critical, wide-ranging and sharply focused. Perry engages feminist scholarship on gender and intimacy, critical analyses about colonial archives, transnational and postcolonial history and the 'new imperial history' to suggest how this period might be rethought through one powerful family located at the British Empire's margins.

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