886 resultados para Canadian press
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The newest book by Canadian social work scholars Karen Swift and Marilyn Callahan is exemplary of how other disciplines can invigorate social work theory. “At Risk” uses child welfare practice as an entry point for exploring the continuing movement away from addressing needs and towards the management of risk in the human services.
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This essay presents a comprehensive study of how Hamlet figures in North American fiction. Gabriele Rippl takes her cue from Stephen Greenblatt’s notion of Shakespeare’s ‘theatrical mobility’ (Greenblatt, Cultural Mobility. Cambridge University Press, 2010). This initial mobility, based on the playwright’s own borrowings, appears to facilitate, or even instigate further migrations. Rippl proceeds to give an overview of adaptations of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the USA and Canada, thus providing an insight into the historical and cultural uses to which the play has been put by authors such as John Updike or Margaret Atwood. Phenomena such as the ‘republicanization’ of Shakespeare (James Fenimore Cooper), or his appropriation for a feminist counter-discourse in Canada circumscribe a space for the negotiation of cultural and political identities.
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This archive consists of the hydrographic data collected on Cruise 82-002 of C.S.S. Hudson, April 11 to May 2, 1982. 78 stations were occupied on a line running near 48°N from the mouth of the English Channel to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Pressure, temperature and salinity were measured by a Guildline digital CTP system. Salinity, dissolved oxygen, silicate, nitrate and phosphate were measured from water samples collected on the CTP upcasts. CTP and discrete bottle data and associated derived parameters are tabulated at standard levels. This is the digital version of the printed report (of 1989, see further details), published in 2006 with the information system Pangaea.
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"Edition limited to 200 copies."
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"Second printing, with corrections."
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Imprint varies: v. 1, 1910, London, times Pub. Co.--v. 2, 1936/37, Toronto [London, Times Pub.Co.]--v. 3-10, 1938/39-1964/66, Toronto, Trans-Canada Press; <1990-1994>: University of Toronto Press.
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"Originally published in...the Monthly book review of the Manitoba free press."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Latest issue consulted: Vol. 83, no. 3 (Sept. 2002)
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Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [203]-212)
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Vol. 3, by A. St. L. Trigge.