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2015., James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers Call No: 361.6 H893e Edition: ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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-- Crime and poverty in nineteenth-century Quebec.2017., McGill-Queen's University Press Call No: QWF 362.5 F291p Edition: English-language edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Studies on the history of Quebec =. Volume: 32.
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1996., Douglas & McIntyre Call No: BLK 361.61 R2915p Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Two leading feminists and social activists discuss the issues: the new right, racism, Quebec sovereignity, identity politics, the changing nature of work, the power of the media, violence against women and the future of the women's movement (National Action Committee on the Status of Women) and the left.
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2022., Linda Leith Publishing Call No: NEW 305.9 D779w Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "Ungrateful, opportunistic, moochers, dangerous, incompatible with our values and our way of life... Every immigrant demographic has heard these descriptors at some point in their migration history. We, the Others explores the xenophobia, ethno-nationalism, and the fear of the "other" that is at the root of the belief that immigration is a polluting force. Gleaned from the author's personal family history as the second-generation daughter of Greek immigrants, and from her research as a journalist and columnist covering identity politics and social issues in Quebec and Canada for the past 20 years, We, the Others courageously tackles this country's history and practices, divisive legislation like Bill 21, and various nationalist movements that have influenced our immigration policies. It is also a poignant look at inter-generational struggles, conflicting loyalties and heartfelt questions of belonging."--.