Social science

  • Does Canada Matter? Liberalism and the Illusion of Sovereignty

    Creator

    Bolt, Clarence

    Abstract

    In this lucid yet impassioned book Clarence Bolt reveals how Canada is rapidly losing its sovereign status to the liberal, globalizing drive that has, since Confederation, endeavoured to eliminate regional diversity, self-reliance and distinctiveness by blending our regions into a centralized economic and political system. Echoing George Grant, Bolt proposes that Canada can remain a unique, sovereign state only by fostering sustainable regional units in which citizens are committed to the stewardship of their natural and cultural environments.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Not specified
  • More Heat Than Light? Sex-difference Science and the Study of Language

    Creator

    Cameron, Deborah

    Abstract

    In the Sedgewick lecture for 2012, Professor Deborah Cameron investigates the age-old question of whether men and women are different kinds of beings, both physically and intellectually. She begins by noting that in the 19th century that most writers saw men as being intellectually superior to women in their use of language.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Ronsdale Press

    Not specified
  • Notes of a native son

    Creator

    Baldwin, James

    Abstract

    Notes of a Native Son is the book that established Baldwin's voice as a social critic, and it remains one of his most admired works. These essays create a cohesive sketch of black America and reveal an intimate portrait of Baldwin's own search for identity.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [Ashland, Oregon]

    Blackstone Publishing

    Not specified
  • The naughty nineties : the triumph of the American libido

    Creator

    Friend, David

    Abstract

    David Friend examines the scandal-strafed decade when our public and private lives began to blur due to the rise of the web, reality television, and the tabloidization of pop culture.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [New York]

    Hachette Book Group

    Not specified
  • No one cares about crazy people : the chaos and heartbreak of mental health in America

    Creator

    Powers, Ron

    Abstract

    Ron Powers offers a searching narrative of the social history of mental illness in America paired with the story of his two sons' battles with schizophrenia. This is a thought-provoking look at a dreaded illness that has long been misunderstood.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [New York]

    Hachette Book Group

    Not specified
  • Be fierce : stop harassment and take your power back

    Creator

    Carlson, Gretchen

    Abstract

    When Gretchen Carlson made the decision to "walk off the set" and speak up about sexual harassment in the workplace, women all over the world joined the movement and began to take back their lives, careers, and dignity. Gretchen became the voice for the voiceless. In this book, Gretchen shares her experience and powerful stories from the thousands of women who have reached out to her and who refuse to submit to intimidation of any kind.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [New York]

    Hachette Book Group

    Not specified
  • Make someone happy : favorite postings

    Creator

    Berg, Elizabeth

    Abstract

    This is a collection of Elizabeth Berg's most-loved Facebook posts. She was asked by many to put these short essays into book form, to create, as one reader said, something to "take to the beach, or bed, or on an airplane." Elizabeth and her friend, the book's designer Phyllis Florin, happily complied, and they hope that their offering will be as welcome as flowers in a mailbox.

    Publisher (Source)

    Prince Frederick, Md.

    [Prince Frederick, Md.]

    Recorded Books

    [Distributed by] OneClick Digital

    Not specified
  • Black feminist thought : knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment

    Creator

    Hill Collins, Patricia

    Abstract

    In spite of the double burden of racial and gender discrimination, African-American women have developed a rich intellectual tradition that is not widely known. In Black Feminist Thought, Patricia Hill Collins explores the words and ideas of Black feminist intellectuals as well as those African-American women outside academe. She provides an interpretive framework for the work of such prominent Black feminist thinkers as Angela Davis, bell hooks, Alice Walker, and Audre Lorde. The result is a superbly crafted book that provides the first synthetic overview of Black feminist thought.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Not specified