Discursive works

  • The Munk Debates

    Creator

    Luciani, Patrick

    Griffiths, Rudyard

    Munk, Peter

    Abstract

    The Munk Debates is Canada's premier international debate series, a highly anticipated cultural event and feast of ideas. Launched in 2008 by philanthropists Peter and Melanie Munk, these debates bring together some of the world's greatest thinkers to discuss the most pressing political, social, and cultural issues that are shaping the course of world events.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    House of Anansi Press Inc

    Not specified
  • Last of the Ice Hunters An Oral History of the Newfoundland Seal Hunt

    Creator

    Ryan, Shannon

    Abstract

    The Last of the Ice Hunters is a history of the seal hunt, an industry now in decline, but one which provided the few opportunities for employment to Newfoundlanders and Labradorians during the 1930s. Written in the words of the sealers themselves, the book is a compilation of interviews conducted by students who trained under Professor Shannon Ryan of Memorial University of Newfoundland. This study of the seal hunt begins with a chapter on the introduction, background, and overall development of the seal hunt up to 1950.

    Publisher (Source)

    St. John's

    Flanker Press

    Not specified
  • Ideas on the Nature of Science

    Creator

    Cayley, David

    Abstract

    If science is neither cookery, nor angelic virtuosity, then what is it? Modern societies have tended to take science for granted as a way of knowing, ordering, and controlling the world, where everything was subject to science, but science itself has largely escaped scrutiny. In this fascinating collection of interviews, CBC Radio's Ideas producer David Cayley talks to some of the world's most provocative thinkers about how the ideas of science have directed human thought and shaped human society.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Ideas for a New Century

    Creator

    Lucht, Bernie

    Abstract

    An electrifying collection of thought-provoking interviews from recent broadcasts of CBC Radio’s Ideas. In these remarkable dialogues— most of them in the company of Ideas host Paul Kennedy — some of the great intellectuals of our time reflect, interject, and project on the course of human civilization, addressing topics such as social engineering and human rights, the directions of science and technology, the influence of art, music, and literature, and the quest for truth.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Ideas Brilliant Thinkers Speak Their Minds

    Creator

    Lucht, Bernie

    Abstract

    For four decades, Ideas has presented more than 400,000 CBC Radio listeners in Canada and the United States with the most challenging contemporary thought of the day. Now, to mark the program’s 40th anniversary, executive producer Bernie Lucht has selected the most striking interviews and lectures for Ideas: Brilliant Thinker Speak Their Minds.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Random Illuminations Conversations with Carol Shields

    Creator

    Wachtel, Eleanor

    Abstract

    A great conversation can offer insight into the hearts and minds of its participants. In this intimate, wide-ranging collection of conversations (and some correspondence), writer-broadcaster Eleanor Wachtel and her friend, author Carol Shields, touch on both the personal and the professional. Eleanor Wachtel first met Carol Shields in 1980; her first interview with Carol occurred in 1987, following the publication of Swann: A Mystery. They soon became friends, embarking on a correspnodence and conversations that would last her almost two decades.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Next Big Thing The Dalton Camp Lectures in Journalism

    Creator

    Lee, Philip

    Abstract

    Canadian journalist and political insider Dalton Camp left behind a powerful legacy, including books, essays, and newspaper columns on Canadian politics and public policy. To both celebrate his career and continue his passionate efforts to encourage and support the practice of journalism, St. Thomas University has held the annual Dalton Camp Lecture in Journalism since 2002. In cooperation with CBC Radio's Ideas, the series has become an annual highlight for listeners across the country.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Where the Nights Are Twice as Long Love Letters of Canadian Poets

    Creator

    Eso, David

    Lynes, Jeanette

    Abstract

    Under the covers of Where the Nights Are Twice as Long: Love Letters of Canadian Poets, David Eso and Jeanette Lynes collect letters and epistolary poems from more than 120 Canadian poets, including Pauline Johnson, Malcolm Lowry, Louis Riel, Alden Nowlan, Anne Szumigalski , Leonard Cohen, John Barton, and Di Brandt, and many others, encompassing the breadth of this country's English literary history. Presented in order not of the chronology of composition, but according to the poets' ages at the time of writing, the poems in the book comprise a single lifeline.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Writing the revolution

    Creator

    Landsberg, Michele

    Abstract

    A collection of journalist Michele Landsberg's Toronto Star columns, where she was a regular columnist for more than twenty-five years between 1978 and 2005. Michele has chosen her favourite and most relevant columns, using them as a lens to reflect on the the second wave of feminism and the issues facing women then and now. An icon of the feminist movement and a hero to many, through her writing and activism Michele played an important role in fighting for the rights of women, children, and the disenfranchised.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Acting for freedom : fifty years of civil liberties in Canada

    Creator

    Botsford Fraser, Marian

    Pillay, Sukanya

    Roach, Kent

    Boyden, Joseph

    Abstract

    The Canadian Civil Liberties Association celebrates its fiftieth anniversary with this overview of its activities--sometimes quiet and sometimes strident--as a watchdog and safeguard for Canadians and their rights as citizens. Through a series of discussions and interviews, a picture of Canada over the last half-century evolves. From the Charter of Freedoms to life and death matters such as abortion and the death penalty through to public security vs. the right to privacy, and a look forward into issues concerning the next fifty years, comes a picture of Canadian society, past and present.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified