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PUBLISHER’S LET TER NEW RELE ASE Dear Readers, Whether examining the Horse), the historical and ongoing CONCRETE N remarkable life of Saskatchewan’s impact of human ingenuity From Ancient Origins to a Problematic Future ow more than ever, it first female Lieutenant Governor (Concrete), and a consideration would seem, change (A Radiant Life), witnessing of life in the Anthropocene by Mary Soderstrom is constant. Climate the story of a residential school (A Book of Ecological Virtues) change, political change, survivor’s post-settlement path remind us all of our relationships It’s all around us, as ubiquitous as air—concrete. Soderstrom cultural change—every day, the toward healing (Genocidal Love), with the environment that traces the history and impact of this world-changing material. news surprises, shocks, upsets, or reexamining the troubling and supports our lives. I inspires us. Change is something unsolved disappearance of two that we all experience, all the Indigenous activists (Cold Case We hope you are as engaged with magine what the world would be like without concrete: there’d be time, often at breakneck speed. North), or absorbing the World these books as we are, as we, no high-rises, no grand irrigation projects, no lettuce from southern War I history of a 17-year-old like you, navigate change in our climes in the winter, no multi-lane highways crisscrossing continents, Books help us deal with that soldier (Burden), the personal worlds and on a global scale, while a shortage of electricity, more mud in some places, more solitude in change. They teach us things we histories being published this year looking forward to the future. others. But because of the fossil fuels and other resources required to didn’t know. They inspire new often reframe the past we think make concrete, there also would be less CO2 in the atmosphere and less ideas. They help us to view the we know. Multiple perspectives dramatic climate change. world from another’s perspective. on genocidal histories encourage They encourage us to learn consideration of human rights in 52995 In Concrete: From Ancient Origins to a Problematic Future, Soderstrom from our past. This season, the the future (After the Holocaust). Kristine Luecker, Director, tells the story of concrete’s glorious past, extravagant present, and University of Regina Press is And the wisdom of some of University of Regina Press 9 780889 777804 uncertain future with careful research, lively anecdotes, and thoughtful pleased to present a list that the earliest ecologists and reflection. The framework for this exploration is one the Romans— provides opportunities for all. environmentalists (Beaver, Bison, $28.95 PB / $89.00 (S) HC famous for concrete structures that are still strong—would understand: OCTOBER 2020 the four elements of Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. PB 9780889777804 / PDF 9780889777828 / EPUB 9780889777842 / HC 9780889777866 PRAISE FOR FRENEMY NATIONS 6 x 9 / 272 PAGES 24 B&W PHOTOS / APPENDIX / NOTES / “Soderstrom’s attention to the importance of context and CONTACT US University of Regina Press University of Regina Examination and Review Copies SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY / INDEX CATEGORIES: ENVIRONMENT / place makes this a fresh and compelling read.” —Heather N. HISTORY / ARCHITECTURE Nicol, author of The Fence and the Bridge 3737 Wascana Parkway In Canada, requests for examination Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, s4s 0a2 copies or review copies should be sent “Original, wide-ranging, and insightful.” —Ken McGoogan, to uofrpress@uregina.ca. In the United author of Flight of the Highlanders TEL: 306.585.4758 States, policy and information on how ALSO BY THIS AUTHOR FAX: 306.585.4699 to order a desk or digital examination MARY SODERSTROM is the author of numerous books, including EMAIL: uofrpress@ uregina.ca copy can be found at nyupress.org. Frenemy Nations: Love and Hate Between Neighbo(u)ring States, Road WWW.uofrpress.ca Locate the Resources section and click Through Time: The Story of Humanity on the Move, and Desire Lines: OFFICE LOCATED AT: For Educators. http://nyupress.org/ Stories of Love and Geography. She lives in Montréal. 160–2 Research Drive, Regina, SK resources/for-educators/. FAST FACTS Media and Publicity Requests • Includes appendix of online resources for 20 iconic concrete Melissa Shirley constructions from 23 BCE to present day FRENEMY NATIONS TEL: 647.389.9510 $27.95 · 9780889776722 • Reviewed by civil engineer for accuracy of detail EMAIL: Melissa.Shirley@uregina.ca University of Regina Press acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. / Nous reconnaissons l’appui financier du gouvernement du Canada. Our publishing activities are also supported by Creative Saskatchewan. We also acknowledge the support of the University of Regina. ROAD THROUGH TIME $26.96 · 9780889774773 U of R Press | FALL 2020 1
NEW RELE ASE NEW RELE ASE COLD CASE NORTH A RADIANT LIFE The Search for James Brady and Absolom Halkett The Honourable Sylvia Fedoruk by Michael Nest, with Deanna Reder and Eric Bell Scientist, Sports Icon, and Stateswoman by Merle Massie A small team uncovers new evidence and exposes police failure in one of the North’s most enduring missing persons cases. The remarkable life and career of a Canadian heroine— encompassing some of the most important scientific, athletic, M and public transformations of the twentieth century. issing persons. Double murder? Métis leader James Brady A was one of the most famous Indigenous activists in Canada. A communist, strategist, and bibliophile, he led Métis and ward-winning author Merle Massie brings to the page the life First Nations to rebel against government and church and career of Sylvia Fedoruk (1927–2012), which encompassed oppression. Brady’s success made politicians and clergy fear him; he had some of the most ground-breaking scientific, athletic, and enemies everywhere. In 1967, while prospecting in Saskatchewan with public transformations of the twentieth century. A pioneer in Cree Band Councillor and fellow activist, Absolom Halkett, both men leading-edge cancer research, primarily in the field of nuclear medicine, 51995 vanished from their remote lakeside camp. For 50 years rumours swirled 52995 she was the first woman to join the Atomic Energy Board of Canada. of secret mining interests, political intrigue, and murder. Cold Case Sylvia was an outstanding athlete, competing at an elite level in women’s 9 780889 777491 North is the story of how a small team, with the help of the Indigenous 9 780889 777330 softball and curling. Elected as the first woman chancellor of the Uni- $24.95 PB / $89.00 HC community, exposed police failure in the original investigation, versity of Saskatchewan, she went on to be the first woman to serve as SEPTEMBER 2020 discovered new clues and testimony, and gathered the pieces of the $34.95 PB / $89.00 (S) HC Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, coaching two premiers through PB 9780889777491 / PDF 9780889777507 / North’s most enduring missing persons puzzle. AUGUST 2020 potential legislative and constitutional crises. With support from the EPUB 9780889777521 / HC 9780889777545 PB 9780889777330 / PDF 9780889777354 / EPUB 9780889777378 / HC 9780889777392 University, the provincial government, and the media, she withstood a 5 x 7 / 272 PAGES “Like too many cases involving missing and murdered major outing controversy, revealing a particular provincial touchpoint 16 B&W PHOTOS / 4 MAPS / INDEX Indigenous people, authorities failed to ensure that Brady and 6 x 9 / 320 PAGES around issues of homosexuality, artistic activism, and power dynamics in CATEGORIES: INDIGENOUS / Halkett’s deaths were properly investigated. This book helps PREFACE / 45 B&W PHOTOS / NOTES ON ARCHIVAL SOURCES / ENDNOTES / INDEX the midst of the AIDS crisis of the 1990s. TRUE CRIME / SOCIAL JUSTICE get to the bottom of the fate of these two men, and demon- CATEGORIES: BIOGRAPHY / strates why investigators should never dismiss the knowledge GENDER HISTORY / WOMEN IN SCIENCE Known for a warm but no-nonsense style, Sylvia Fedoruk built a legacy of Indigenous Peoples.” —Darren Prefontaine, author of which drew Saskatchewan’s north into the provincial consciousness, ALSO OF INTEREST Gabriel Dumont advocated for equal education for all, pushed for support for women in ALSO OF INTEREST science, technology, engineering, and math, and worked tirelessly as the MICHAEL NEST is a freelance researcher and award-winning author University of Saskatchewan and the province’s most vocal cheerleader. whose work focuses on mining and corruption. Michael lives in Montréal. MERLE MASSIE is a historian and award-winning author of Forest Prairie Edge, raised in Saskatchewan’s forest fringe and trained at the DEANNA REDER is a Cree-Métis literary critic and Associate Professor University of Saskatchewan. She now lives on the prairies, farming with in English and First Nations Studies at Simon Fraser University. her husband and writing Saskatchewan stories. Deanna lives in Vancouver. FAST FACTS CRY WOLF ERIC BELL is a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and the owner $16.95 · 9780889777385 THE PRAIRIE POPULIST of La Ronge Emergency Medical Services. Eric lives in La Ronge, SK. $34.95 · 9780889775459 • First biography of Sylvia Fedoruk FAST FACTS • True Crime that puts Indigenous perspectives and research at the forefront of the investigation • Jim Brady is one of Canada’s most famous Indigenous activists. His disappearance has been an enduring mystery about which media has repeatedly speculated for 50 years. • Continues to expose injustice in the handling of murdered and missing Indigenous people in Canada FIERY JOE $39.95 · 9780889774858 2 U of R Press | FALL 2020 U of R Press | FALL 2020 3
NEW RELE ASE NEW RELE ASE A BOOK OF ECOLOGICAL VIRTUES BEAVER, BISON, HORSE Living Well in the Anthropocene The Traditional Knowledge and Ecology edited by Heesoon Bai, David Chang, and Charles Scott of the Northern Great Plains by R. Grace Morgan foreword by James Daschuk, afterword by Cristina Eisenberg What does living well look like in the Anthropocene? D Indigenous Peoples of the North American Plains were ecologists of espite our brief tenure on planet Earth,we have reached an the highest order. And then the horse came and changed everything. epoch—the Anthropocene—that is characterized by our spe- B cies’ uncanny ability to spoil our own nest. In the face of this somber reality of ecological degradation, The Book of Ecologi- eaver, Bison, Horse is an interdisciplinary account of the ecologi- cal Virtues asks the all-important question, “What does living well look cal relationships the Indigenous nations of the Plains had to the like in the Anthropocene?” It is vitally important that we turn towards beaver, bison, horse, and their habitat prior to contact. Morgan’s the cultivation of ecovirtues, a new set of values by which to live, if there research shows an ecological understanding that sustained Indig- is to be hope for us and other species to continue. These essays inspire enous Peoples for thousands of years. with critical information on how the 53695 readers not just to ponder but to embody and live the ideals of these 52995 beaver manage water systems and protect communities from drought in timeless ecological virtues. the Northern Great Plains. 9 780889 777569 9 780889 777880 “A significant contribution to eco-philosophy, and to our Morgan’s work is a game-changer. For the first time in print, her impor- $39.95 (S) PB / $89.00 (S) HC collective discourse on the human-nature relationship.” tant research now appears with a foreword by James Daschuk, bestselling $34.95 (S) PB / $89.00 (S) HC OCTOBER 2020 —Laura Sewall, author of Sight and Sensibility: The and award-winning author of Clearing the Plains, and an afterword by NOVEMBER 2020 PB 9780889777569 / PDF 9780889777583 / Ecopsychology of Perception Cristina Eisenberg, author of The Carnivore Way and The Wolf ’s Tooth. EPUB 9780889777606 / HC 9780889777620 PB 9780889777880 / PDF 9780889777903 / EPUB 9780889777927 / HC 9780889777941 6 x 9 / 304 PAGES HEESOON BAI is Professor in Philosophy of Education in the Faculty of 6 x 9 / 292 PAGES “An important book. The detail on beaver habitat manipulation . . . 21 CONTRIBUTORS / 8 B&W PHOTOS / Education at Simon Fraser University. She teaches and researches in: LIST OF FIGURES / MAPS / PHOTOS / is rich and nuanced and cannot be found elsewhere.” END-OF-CHAPTER NOTES / INDEX epistemology and education, ethics and moral education, Foundations REFERENCES / INDEX / APPENDIX OF A —Norman Henderson, author of Rediscovering the Great Plains CATEGORIES: PHILOSOPHY / PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED ARTICLE ENVIRONMENT / ANTHROPOCENE of education, and contemplative approaches to education. She lives in CATEGORIES: INDIGENOUS STUDIES / Vancouver. ECOLOGY / CONSERVATION “Takes archaeological interpretations beyond basic descriptions of past technologies and foodways to considerations of how DAVID CHANG is a teacher educator, and PhD candidate in the Faculty Indigenous plains peoples interacted with and maintained their CONTRIBUTORS of Education at Simon Fraser University. He researches contempla- ALSO OF INTEREST lands—and why they occupied their lands as they did. Eisenberg’s Tommy Akulukjuk (Pangnirtung, tive approaches to environmental education and lives in Vancouver. final chapter brings Morgan’s work into a contemporary context.” Nunavut), Heesoon Bai —David Meyer, Professor Emeritus, Department of Archeology (Vancouver), David Chang CHARLES SCOTT is Associate Professor of Education at City University and Anthropology, University of Saskatchewan (Vancouver), Douglas E. Christie in Canada and an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Education at (Los Angeles), Paul Crowe Simon Fraser University. His scholarly areas of research and teaching R. GRACE MORGAN (1934–2016) was a life-long scholar and researcher. (Vancouver), Nigora Erkaeva are contemplative inquiry in education; curriculum, pedagogy, and Trained in anthropology, Morgan brought a unique ecological under- (Ypsilanti, Michigan), Thomas assessment; dialogue in education; and spirituality in education. standing to her field, studying the patterns of sustainability that marked Falkenberg (Winnipeg), David Charles Scott lives in Vancouver. Indigenous Plains First Nations’ relationships to beaver and bison Greenwood (Thunder Bay),Mike CLEARING THE PLAINS Hannis (Bath, UK), David W. $27.95 · 9780889776227 resources. FAST FACTS Jardine (Calgary), Peter H. Kahn, Jr. (Seattle), Dr. Carl Leggo FAST FACTS • Offers insights on how to deal with “climate grief” (Vancouver), David Robert Loy (Kamakura, Japan), Rebecca • Includes a broad range of perspectives, including Indigenous, Christian, • R. Grace Morgan’s research is some of the most-cited in this field Martusewicz (Ypsilanti, Michigan), Taoist, Buddhist, and more • Critical information on how the beaver manage water systems and protect Darcy Mathews (Victoria), • Includes the essay by Jan Zwicky that Annie Proulx recently deemed one communities from drought Margaret McKee (Thunder Bay), of the key texts on climate change (The Guardian) • Includes never-before-published essay co-authored with Robert J. Margaret McKeon (Vancouver), Hudson, “Dynamics of Fire and Grazing by Bison in Central Alberta” Derek Rasmussen (Vancouver), TOWARDS A PRAIRIE ATONEMENT Charles Scott (Vancouver), Nancy $22.95 · 970889774544 J. Turner (Victoria), Jan Zwicky (Quadra Island, BC) 4 U of R Press | FALL 2020 U of R Press | FALL 2020 5
NEW RELE ASE NEW RELE ASE AFTER THE HOLOCAUST GENOCIDAL LOVE Human Rights and Genocide Education in A Life After Residential School the Approaching Post-Witness Era by Bevann Fox edited by Charlotte Schallié, Helga Thorson, critical foreword by Dr. Michelle Coupal and Andrea van Noord A residential school survivor’s complicated Collected voices make clear why Holocaust, genocide, and path toward healing and love. G human rights education are more crucial than ever. enocidal Love delves into the long-term effects of childhood A fter the Holocaust brings together scholarship, activism, poetry, trauma on those who attended residential school and dem- and personal narratives from some of the last living survivors onstrates the power of story to help in recovery and healing. of the Holocaust to tackle the changing face of genocide and Presenting herself as “Myrtle,” Bevann Fox recounts her early human rights education in the 21st century. The collected voices childhood filled with love and warmth on the First Nation reservation draw on decades of research on the Holocaust and discuss how it can help with her grandparents. At the age of seven she was sent to residential 51795 us understand and educate about a range of human rights issues through- school, and her horrific experiences of abuse there left her without a voice, 53495 out history, and, in turn, that local histories of other human rights atroci- timid and nervous, never sure, never trusting, and always searching. 9 780889 777415 ties can shed light on the way the Holocaust is represented and taught. 9 780889 777644 This is the story of Myrtle battling to recover her voice. Advancing the dialogue between civic advocacy, public remembrance, $21.95 PB / $89.00 HC $39.95 (S) PB / $89.00 (S) HC and research, the contributors of this edited collection discuss Holocaust SEPTEMBER 2020 This is the story of her courage and resilience throughout the arduous OCTOBER 2020 education’s broad relevance in a human rights framework. PB 9780889777415 / PDF 9780889777439 / process required to make a claim for compensation for the abuse she EPUB 9780889777453 / HC 9780889777477 PB 9780889777644 / PDF 9780889777668 / experienced at residential school—a process that turned out to be yet EPUB 9780889777682 / HC 9780889777705 “The first- and second-generation survivor accounts are trea- 5 x 7 / 256 PAGES another trauma at the hands of the colonial power. 6 x 9 / 320 PAGES sures—invaluable reflections that anchor this collection.” CATEGORIES: INDIGENOUS STUDIES / WOMEN’S STUDIES / RECOVERY 21 CONTRIBUTORS / 6 B&W PHOTOS / —David MacDonald, author of The Sleeping Giant Awakens: This is the story of one woman finally standing up to the painful truth BIBLIOGRAPHY / INDEX Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of of her past and moving beyond it for the sake of her children and CATEGORIES: HOLOCAUST STUDIES / Conciliation grandchildren. In recounting her tumultuous life, Fox weaves truth and GENOCIDE STUDIES / HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION ALSO OF INTEREST fiction together as a means of bringing clarity to the complex emotions CHARLOTTE SCHALLIÉ is a professor of Germanic Studies at the and situations she faced as she walked her path toward healing. University of Victoria, Canada. CONTRIBUTORS BEVANN FOX is a member of Pasqua First Nation and lives in Regina. HELGA THORSON is an associate professor in the Department of Babafemi Akinrinade, A recipient of a YWCA Women of Distinction Award, Bevann is the Germanic and Slavic Studies at the University of Victoria, Canada. Darcy Buerkle, Elisheva founder, co-host, and community producer of Access TV’s “The Four.” Gray, Peter Hudák, Klas- ANDREA VAN NOORD holds a Master of Letters in the Gothic Göran Karlsson, Barbara FAST FACTS Imagination from the University of Stirling, Scotland. She is a former Kintaert, Richard Kool, Julius Maslovat, Isa Milman, Murray sessional instructor in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies • Based on real events Reiss, Charlotte Schallié, at the University of Victoria. She lives in Vancouver. • Documents the claim process against the church and government IN MY OWN MOCCASINS Bev Sellars, Phyllis Senese, $21.95 · 9780889777316 • A residential school story that focusses on the continuing struggle for Jordan Stanger-Ross, John FAST FACTS recovery throughout adulthood C. Swanson, Helga Thorson, Andrea van Noord, Robbie • Collection of some of the last remaining Holocaust eyewitness testimony Waisman, Kenneth Waltzer, • Contains chapters on the Canadian context of antisemitism and the Jonathan Webber, legacy of human rights abuses, including Indigenous Peoples in Canada Maggie Ziegler and Japanese-Canadians • Examines the ways that the Holocaust provided a template for thinking through human rights legislation and memorialization on a global scale after the Holocaust • Contributes to the emerging field of genocide studies THE EDUCATION OF AUGIE MERASTY $21.95 · 9780889773684 6 U of R Press | FALL 2020 U of R Press | FALL 2020 7
NEW RELE ASE NEW RELE ASE - - BURDEN ANIHSINAPEMOWIN / BEGINNING SAULTEAUX by Douglas Burnet Smith by Lynn Cote and Margaret Cote The story of a seventeen-year-old British soldier, Private Herbert An invaluable resource for the revitalization of Burden, who was shot for desertion during World War I. the Anihsina-pe-mowin / Saulteaux language. B A urden is the story of a seventeen-year-old British soldier, nihšināpēmowin / Beginning Saulteaux is an introductory Private Herbert Burden, who was shot for desertion during look at one of the most widely spoken of all North American World War I. He was one of hundreds so executed. It is Indigenous languages, regionally known as Saulteaux, Ojibway, now understood that many had committed no crime, but Ottawa (Odawa), Chippewa, and Algonquian. were suffering from PTSD. Burden’s story is told in the voice of Lance Corporal Reginald Smith, the author’s uncle. The author In an easy-to-use and easy-to-read series of lessons, designed for discovered years later in a box of papers that his uncle, Lance Corporal self-study or for use in the classroom, Beginning Saulteaux will guide Smith, had befriended Private Burden but then was ultimately beginners through the language’s grammatical structures and spelling commanded to join in the firing squad that killed his friend. systems, as well as everyday terms and phrases. The book grounds the language in both traditional and contemporary contexts, and sheds light 51695 52995 This slim book reaches beyond standard indictments of war—it shows on the Saulteaux world view. For example, there is no word for good-bye us that “terrifying,” “senseless,” “horrific” don’t go deep enough. To in the language, so upon parting people will usually say Kika-wāpamin 9 780889 777729 utter them, the eye must already be closing over. Smith’s account is an 9 780889 777514 mīnawā, meaning “I’ll see you again.” $19.95 PB object lesson as to why poetry matters. It takes us to places even the $34.95 (S) COIL / $89.00 (S) HC best journalism can’t reach. The third in our Indigenous Languages for Beginners series, Beginning OCTOBER 2020 DECEMBER 2020 Saulteaux is an invaluable resource produced in consultation with PB 9780889777729 / PDF 9780889777743 / COIL-BOUND 9780889777514 / EPUB 9780889777767 PRAISE FOR SMITH’S EARLIER POETRY PDF 9780889777538 / Elders, Language Keepers, and community members, and continues EPUB 9780889777552 / HC 9780889777576 5.5 x 8.5 / 72 PAGES our commitment to revitalizing Indigenous languages. CATEGORIES: CANADIAN LITERATURE / “Smith’s style achieves the perfect balance of incisive 8.5 x 11 / 304 PAGES POETRY / WWI narrative and lyric profusion . . .” —Robert Levine, praise GLOSSARY / EXERCISES FOR LYNN COTE is a faculty member with the Department of Indigenous EACH LESSON / COIL BINDING / SERIES: OSKANA POETRY & POETICS (#10) for Sister Prometheus CULTURALLY SPECIFIC COVER ART Languages, Arts and Cultures at First Nations University of CATEGORIES: LANGUAGE / Canada, teaching the Saulteaux language, linguistics, and stories. “Smith’s craft is consistently worthy of his subject . . .” INDIGENOUS STUDIES She lives in Regina. —Heather Spears, praise for The Killed SERIES: INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES ABOUT THE SERIES FOR BEGINNERS (#3) MARGARET COTE has had a distinguished career in education, Publishing new and DOUGLAS BURNET SMITH is a GG Award–nominated author, and including many years at First Nations University of Canada. established authors, Oskana Burden is his seventeenth book of poetry. He divides his time between Poetry & Poetics offers both ABOUT THE SERIES She is the author of numerous publications, including Nēnapoh š Atlantic Canada and Athens, Greece. He is currently Writer-in- Legends and children’s books aimed at preserving and teaching contemporary poetry at its The language resources in the Residence for the Antikythera Archeological Dive Project on the island the Saulteaux language. Margaret lives in Regina. best and probing discussions of Indigenous Languages for poetry’s cultural role. of Antikythera, Greece, and teaches in the English Department at St. Beginners series aim to help Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. teachers and learners revitalize FAST FACTS and document Indigenous RECENT OSKANA TITLES FAST FACTS languages. All works are • Easy-to-use and easy-to-read series of lessons, designed for produced in consultation with self-study or for use in the classroom • Douglas Burnet Smith is an accomplished poet, previously nominated Elders, Language Keepers, and • Glossary of Saulteaux terms included for the Governor General’s Award for Voices From a Farther Room community members. • Produced in consultation with Elders, Language Keepers, • First-time poetic account of this WWI story of PTSD and community members OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES FIELD NOTES LIVE ONES FOR THE SELF $19.95 $19.95 9780889776500 9780889776913 BEGINNING CREE BEGINNING NAKODA $34.95 $34.95 9780889774353 9780889776623 8 U of R Press | FALL 2020 U of R Press | FALL 2020 9
ANNOUNCING NEW IN PAPERBACK NONE OF THE ABOVE IN MY OWN MOCCASINS Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada A Memoir of Resilience by Joel Thiessen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme by Helen Knott foreword by Eden Robinson Explores the growing divide between religious and nonreligious populations in Canada and the US “An incredibly forceful and moving book, the embodiment of what it means to reconcile, both with A oneself and with others.” —Quill & Quire lmost a quarter of American and Canadian adults are A nonreligious, while teens and young adults are even less likely to identify religiously. Who are the religious nones? Why, and s a young Indigenous woman working through intergeneration- where, is this population growing? al trauma, Helen Knott must learn where she came from and where she is going. A harrowing and powerful memoir, In My While there has been increased attention on secularism in both Europe Own Moccasins gives an honest portrayal of how Knott healed and the United States, little work to date has focused on Canada. Joel the deep wounds inflicted by sexual violence. Thiessen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme turn to survey and interview ISBN 9780889777316 data to explore how a nonreligious identity impacts a variety of 51995 “A strong, gentle voice removing the colonial blanket and aspects of daily life in the US and Canada in sometimes similar and exposing truth.” —Maria Campbell, author of Halfbreed 9 780889 777460 sometimes different ways, offering insights to illuminate societal and 9 780889 777316 political trends. With numbers of nonreligious people even higher in “An intelligent, courageous, emotionally searing account.” $34.95 (S) PB Canada than in the US, some believe that secular currents to the north $21.95 PB —Globe and Mail APRIL 2020 foreshadow what will happen in the US. MARCH 2020 PB 9780889777460 / PDF 9780889777484 / PB 9780889777316 / “A searingly honest self-portrait.” —Toronto Star EPUB 9780889777217 PDF 9780889776456 / EPUB 9780889776463 None of the Above asserts that a growing divide between religious and 6 x 9 / 266 PAGES nonreligious populations could engender a greater distance in moral 4.72 x 7.48 / 304 PAGES “Helen Knott speaks truth to the experience of Indigenous 14 TABLES / 30 FIGURES / NOTES / and political values and behaviors. At once provocative and insightful, CATEGORIES: MEMOIR / INDIGENOUS STUDIES / women living through the violence of colonized spaces, and APPENDICES / BIBLIOGRAPHY / INDEX WOMEN’S STUDIES / ADDICTION / RECOVERY this book tackles questions of coexistence, religious tolerance, and she does so with grace, beauty, and a ferocity that makes me CATEGORIES: SOCIOLOGY / SERIES: THE REGINA COLLECTION (#11) RELIGION / DEMOGRAPHY spirituality, as North American society accelerate toward a more feel so proud.” —Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, author secular future. of This Accident of Being Lost ABOUT THE SERIES “Clearly written and highly accessible, this book will make a HELEN KNOTT is a Dane Zaa, Nehiyaw, and mixed Euro-descent wom- Named as a tribute to an living in Northeastern British Columbia. In 2016 Helen was one of significant contribution to the sociological study of religious Saskatchewan’s capital city with nones in North America.” —Chad Seales, University of sixteen global change makers featured by the Nobel Women’s Initiative its rich history of boundary- Texas at Austin for being committed to end gender-based violence. Helen was selected defying innovation, The Regina Collection builds upon the as a 2019 RBC Taylor Prize Emerging Author. This is her first book. “A unique and especially welcome addition to the field. The University of Regina Press’s empirical foundations of this work mark it out as superior motto “a voice for many peoples.” FAST FACTS to other books in this area. An excellent treatment of an OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES • Longlisted for RBC Taylor Prize important topic.” —David Voas, University College London • National Bestseller JOEL THIESSEN is Professor of Sociology at Ambrose University • Best Canadian Nonfiction of 2019 —CBC Books in Calgary, Alberta. He is the author of The Meaning of Sunday: The • First title in the new paperback format of the Regina Collection Practice of Belief in a Secular Age. SARAH WILKINS-LAFLAMME is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo. She ANGRY QUEER THE EDUCATION OF completed her DPhil (PhD equivalent) in sociology at the University SOMALI BOY AUGIE MERASTY $21.95 of Oxford. $21.95 9780889776593 9780889774575 FAST FACTS • Data from interviews with Canadian “religious nones” 10 U of R Press | FALL 2020 U of R Press | FALL 2020 11
RECENT RELE ASES RECENT RELE ASES LOSS OF INDIGENOUS EDEN RECLAIMING TOM LONGBOAT and the Fall of Spirituality Indigenous Self-Determination in Canadian Sport by Blair Stonechild by Janice Forsyth foreword by Willie Littlechild T he follow-up to Stonechild’s award-winning book The Knowledge P Seeker, Loss of Indigenous Eden and the Fall of Spirituality continues roviding the first-ever analysis of the Tom Longboat Awards, to explore the Indigenous spiritual teachings passed down to Forsyth shows how sport has played a key role in both the author by Elders, examining their relevance in today’s world. colonization and decolonization. “[A] great scholarly contribution to our knowledge of the his- “Through considering the Awards in the broader context of tory of Indigenous spirituality.” —David McNab, author of ongoing colonial relations in Canada, and bringing to light No Place for Fairness the voices of the recipients, this study extends well beyond the Tom Longboat Awards history to encompass the compli- $32.95 PB / $89.00 HC cated place of sport in the Indigenous experience.” —Robert APRIL 2020 Kossuth, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Physical PB 9780889776999 / PDF 9780889777033 / Education, University of Lethbridge 52795 EPUB 9780889777057 / HC 9780889777019 52495 6 x 9 / 344 PAGES $27.95 PB / $89.00 HC 9 780889 776999 CATEGORIES: INDIGENOUS STUDIES / SPIRITUALITY / RELIGION 9 780889 777286 MAY 2020 PB 9780889777286 / PDF 9780889777323 / EPUB 9780889777347 / HC 9780889777309 6 x 9 / 256 PAGES CATEGORIES: INDIGENOUS STUDIES / SOCIOLOGY / SPORT PERFORMING TURTLE ISLAND CRY WOLF Indigenous Theatre on the World Stage Inquest into the True Nature of a Predator edited by Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber, by Harold R. Johnson Kathleen Irwin, and Moira J. Day I coda by Floyd Favel n 2005, twenty-two-year-old Kenton Carnegie was killed in a wolf attack near his work camp. Part story, part forensic analysis, C omprised of multidisciplinary and diverse perspectives, Cry Wolf examines this and other attacks, showing how we fail to Performing Turtle Island considers theatre as a tool for take this apex predator seriously at our own peril. community engagement, education, and resistance, and examines how communities in turn influence the construction of “Required reading for anyone invested in our shared Indigenous identities through theatre. future with these powerful and complex creatures.” —John Vaillant, author of The Tiger and The Golden Spruce “An important and timely project, and a major contribution.” —Alan Filewod, author of Committing Theatre $16.95 PB / $89.00 HC JANUARY 2020 $27.95 PB / $89.00 (S) HC PB 9780889777385 / PDF 9780889777408 / ISBN 9780889776562 52495 51495 EPUB 9780889777422 / HC 9780889777446 NOVEMBER 2019 5 x 7.5 / 168 PAGES PB 9780889776562 / PDF 9780889776579 / 9 780889 776562 EPUB 9780889776586 / HC 9780889776760 9 780889 777385 CATEGORIES: WILDLIFE / NATURE 6 x 9 / 272 PAGES CATEGORIES: INDIGENOUS STUDIES / THEATRE 12 U of R Press | FALL 2020 U of R Press | FALL 2020 13
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SELECTED NEW RELE ASE BACKLIST SERIES NEW RELE ASE Writers on Writing Indigenous The Regina Collection Series Editor: Jeanette Lynes Languages for Beginners Named as a tribute to Saskatche- Books in our Writers on Writing Language resources in this wan’s capital city and its rich history series provide budding authors with series aim to help teachers and of boundary-defying innovation, The insights on writing in various genres, learners revitalize and document Regina Collection builds upon our from different perspectives. Indigenous languages. motto of “a voice for many peoples.” Sleuth, by Gail Bowen (see pg. 22) mâci-nêhiyawêwin / Beginning Cree, Angry Queer Somali Boy, by Mohamed by Solomon Ratt (see pg. 19) Abdulkarim Ali (see pg. 15) Voice, by Adam Pottle (see pg. 22) Nakón-i’a wo! Beginning Nakoda, Antigone Undone, by Will Aitken (see pg. 15) compiled and edited by Vincent Collette, Sleuth Speaking in Cod Tongues Starving Ukraine These Are Our Legends Digestions with Elders and Language Keepers The Education of Augie Merasty, by Gail Bowen by Lenore Newman by Serge Cipko narrated by Lillooet Elders, by Joseph A. Merasty, with Series Editor: Lenore Newman $18.95 $29.95 $27.95 translated by Jan van Eijk of the Nakoda Nation (see pg. 20) PB 9780889775244 PB 9780889774599 PB 9780889775602 $24.95 David Carpenter (see pg. 17) Writers on Writing series Digestions series $80.00 (S) PB 9780889773967 2017 Gourmand World Cookbook HC 9780889775060 First Nations Language Readers Publishing established and emerging Anihšināpēmowin / Beginning Inside The Mental, by Kay Parley (see pg. 19) Award; 2018 Sask Book Award History / Media Studies scholars and writers, Digestions Saulteaux, by Lynn Cote and considers the history and culture Margaret Cote (see pg. 9) In My Own Moccasins, of food and the politics of what we by Helen Knott (see pg. 11) eat from both Canadian and global The Listener, by Irene Oore (see pg. 19) perspectives. The Exquisite Corpse Series Editor: Jonathan A. Allan The Organist, by Mark Abley (see pg. 21) Speaking in Cod Tongues, The Exquisite Corpse welcomes Towards a Prairie Atonement, by Lenore Newman, foreword scholarly monographs and edited by Trevor Herriot (see pg. 22) by Sarah Elton (see pg. 22) collections that attend to all aspects For a complete list of titles in The Regina Arab Cooking on a Prairie Homestead, of the human body from a variety of Collection, see www.uofrpress.ca. by Habeeb Salloum, foreword perspectives and disciplines. by Sarah Carter (see pg. 15) Uncertain Harvest, by Ian Mosby, Sarah Reading from Behind, COMING SOON! by Jonathan A. Allan (see pg. 21) Rotz, and Evan D.G. Fraser (see pg. 14) Towards a Prairie Atonement The Trans Generation The Unexpected Cop Virgin Envy Virgin Envy, edited by Jonathan The Henry and Mary by Trevor Herriot $22.95 by Ann Travers $24.95 by Ernie Louttit $21.95 edited by Jonathan A. Allan, Cristina Santos, and Adriana Spahr A. Allan, Cristina Santos, and Bibb Series of Black HC 9780889774544 PB 9780889775787 PB 9780889775992 $27.95 Oskana Poetry & Poetics Adriana Spahr (see pg. 22) Canadian Studies The Regina Collection Social Sciences / Gender Studies Indigenous PB 9780889774230 2017 Sask Book Award 2019 AAP PROSE Award Exquisite Corpse series Series Editor: Jan Zwicky Series Editor: Afua Cooper Raw, edited by Ricky Varghese, Publishing new and established afterword by Tim Dean (see pg. 21) Multi-disciplinary in scope, this authors, Oskana Poetry & Poetics first-ever Black Canadian Studies The Aesthetics of Senescence, offers both contemporary poetry at Book Series seeks established and by Andrea Charise (see pg. 15) its best and probing discussions of emerging scholars who wish to leave poetry’s cultural role. an indelible mark. Measures of Astonishment, compiled by the League of Canadian Poets (see pg. 20) The Long Walk, by Jan Zwicky (see pg. 19) Cloud Physics, by Karen Enns (see pg. 17) The House of Charlemagne, by Tim Lilburn (see pg. 19) Blackbird Song, by Randy Lundy (see pg. 16) Voice Where Once They Stood Women Who Dig Woods Cree Stories by Adam Pottle by Raymond B. Blake and Melvin Baker by Trina Moyles, with by Solomon Ratt Forty-One Pages, by John Steffler (see pg. 18) $18.95 $34.95 photographs by K.J. Dakin $24.95 PB 9780889775930 PB 9780889776074 $34.95 PB 9780889773455 Lives Ones, by Sadie McCarney (see pg. 19) Writers on Writing series $89.00 (S) PB 9780889775275 First Nations Language Readers HC 9780889776197 Social Science / Agriculture History / Canada Field Notes for the Self, by Randy Lundy (see pg. 17) Burden, by Douglas Burnet Smith (see pg. 8) 22 U of R Press | FALL 2020 Uof R Press | FALL 2020 23
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