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Runaway wives and rogue feminists: the origins of the women's shelter movement in Canada
Par Margo Goodhand. 2017
In the supposedly enlightened 60s and 70s, violence against women was widespread. It wasn't talked about, and women had few,…
if any, options to escape their abusers. Yet in 1973, with no statistics, no money and little public support, five disparate groups of Canadian women quietly opened Canada's first battered women's shelters. Today, there are well over 600. Goodhand tracks down the rogue feminists whose work forged an underground railway for women and children, weaving their stories into an until now untold history. As they lobbied for funding, scrounged for furniture and fended off outraged husbands, these women marked a defining moment in Canadian history, triggering monumental changes in government, schools, courts and law enforcement. But was it enough to stop the cycle of violence? Forty years later, these pioneers describe how and why Canada has lost its ground in the battle for women's rights. Winner of the 2018 Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-fiction and the 2018 Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book. 2017.Sailing through China
Par Paul Theroux. 1983
American novelist and travel writer sails down the Yangtze River in China along with thirty-three Americans, mostly millionaires, on an…
exclusive Lindblad tour. Theroux offers prose pictures of the river's industry-fouled cities and villages, the countless junks and sampans, the spectacular gorges, the endless views of Chinese people tilling the half-dead fields, plus acerbic sketches of his rich companions. Some strong language. 1984, c1983.Rowed trip: from Scotland to Syria by oar
Par Colin Angus, Julie Angus. 2009
2006. Adventurers Julie and Colin Angus were checking a map of Europe when Julie noticed an interconnected water route from…
Colin's parents' homeland of Scotland past her mother's homeland, Germany, and on to her father's, Syria. What started as a funny idea of rowing to visit relatives resulted in an odyssey by oar (and bike) where Julie and Colin tested their relationship while exploring their roots. Some strong language. 2010, c2009.Rock-a-bye baby: a death behind bars
Par Anne Kershaw, Mary Lasovich. 1991
In 1988, Marlene Moore, Canada's best-known female prisoner, committed suicide in the federal Prison for Women in Kingston, Ontario. The…
authors describe her childhood of abuse and her tragic life behind bars. For many, Marlene is an example of how badly our social and penal system can fail. Violence, strong language and descriptions of sex. 1991.Retour à Reims (À venir)
Par Didier Eribon. 2009
De retour à Reims, sa ville natale, l'auteur se replonge dans son enfance et son adolescence, se redécouvre fils d'ouvrier…
alors qu'il s'était toujours envisagé comme un enfant gay, et reconstitue le milieu ouvrier dans lequel il a grandi. Il analyse son parcours et le rôle qu'a joué son homosexualité, élaborant une théorie du sujet qui permet de penser la multiplicité des expériences.Requiem pour le rêve américain: les dix principes de concentration de la richesse et du pouvoir
Par Noam Chomsky, Kelly Nyks, Jared P Scott, Peter Peter D. Hutchison, Dennis Collins. 2017
Le rêve américain est mort. Ce qui était possible autrefois aux États-Unis - partir de rien et gravir l'échelle sociale…
grâce à son travail, son mérite, ses efforts, quel que soit son milieu d'origine - ne l'est plus aujourd'hui. Pourquoi ? Parce que les inégalités n'ont jamais été aussi fortes, et la mobilité sociale jamais aussi réduite. Un cercle infernal voit la richesse et le pouvoir se concentrer dans les mains d'une infime minorité, qui applique la vile maxime d'Adam Smith : Tout pour nous, rien pour les autres. Noam Chomsky appelle au réveil de la majorité, aux innombrables petits actes de personnes anonymes. Ce sont ces derniers qui pourront faire basculer notre avenir. 2017. Titre uniforme: Requiem for the American dream (Film)Reunion: the search for my birth family
Par Madelene Allen. 1992
Like many adopted children, the author struggled to fill a void that would not go away. She chronicles her difficult…
odyssey to discover the identity of her real parents. She discusses the critical issues that face those in her situation and provides guidance to those who embark on a similar journey. 1992.Requiem for the American dream: the 10 principles of concentration wealth and power
Par Noam Chomsky, Kelly Nyks, Peter Hutchison, Jared P Scott. 2017
In his first major book on the subject of income inequality, Noam Chomsky skewers the fundamental tenets of neoliberalism and…
casts a clear, cold, patient eye on the economic facts of life. What are the ten principles of concentration of wealth and power at work in America today? They're simple enough: reduce democracy, shape ideology, redesign the economy, shift the burden onto the poor and middle classes, attack the solidarity of the people, let special interests run the regulators, engineer election results, use fear and the power of the state to keep the rabble in line, manufacture consent, marginalize the population. Chomsky devotes a chapter to each of these ten principles, and adds readings from some of the core texts that have influenced his thinking to bolster his argument. 2017.Reflections in a writer's eye: travel pieces
Par Angus Wilson. 1986
A collection of the author's travel writings dating from 1957 to 1984. Whether visiting South Africa and observing apartheid, or…
glimpsing Khrushchev in the Soviet Union, Wilson reveals his intense pleasure in travel. 1986.Ready to retire?: the new reality of retirement and what you and your spouse need to know
Par Lyndsay Green. 2016
By looking at retirement from men's perspectives, this book will explore issues that have been given short shrift by the…
mass media and in retirement literature. The interviewees will include the newly retired, those working part-time, and the fully retired, and represent a range of income and education levels and professional and personal circumstances. The author will also be interviewing their wives and partners. By helping women understand why men think about retirement the way they do, the author hopes to separate fiction from fact and free people's minds to reimagine retirement. Bestseller. 2016.Quand les amants deviennent amis
Par Merle Shain, Michael Eichelberger. 1988
Pure lust: elemental feminist philosophy
Par Mary Daly. 1984
Progress: ten reasons to look forward to the future
Par Johan Norberg. 2017
Examining official data from the United Nations, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization, political commentator Johan Norberg traces…
just how far we have come in tackling the issues that define our species. While it's true that not every problem has been solved, we do now have a good idea of the solutions and we know what it will take to see this progress continue. 2017.Pro: reclaiming abortion rights
Par Katha Pollitt. 2014
In this controversial book, the author reframes abortion as a common part of a woman’s reproductive life, one that should…
be accepted as a moral right with positive social implications. She challenges the personhood argument, reaffirms the priority of a woman’s life and health, and discusses why terminating a pregnancy can be a force for good for women, families, and society. 2014. Reclaiming abortion -- What do Americans think about abortion? -- What is a person? -- Are women people? -- Six myths about abortion -- What do abortion opponents really oppose? (Hint-- It's not just abortion) -- Can there be a compromise on abortion? -- Reframing motherhood.Pourquoi les riches ont gagné
Par Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber. 2013
Depuis l'an 2000, nous assistons à une explosion de la richesse mondiale. Désormais la planète compte 12 millions de millionnaires,…
dont 500 000 en France. Heureusement, malgré la crise, la pauvreté s'est en même temps réduite plus vite que prévu sur la planète. Trois causes à cette progression spectaculaire des fortunes : Une forte croissance mondiale (sauf en Europe). La révolution numérique qui multiplie les jeunes millionnaires. La domination croissante des financiers, maîtres du jeu de l'argent. Les riches ont gagné sur tous les tableaux : l'argent, l'influence politique et souvent le contrôle des médias. Et l'on ne voit pas venir ce qui pourrait s'opposer à leur pouvoir. 2013.Power to the people
Par Laura Ingraham. 2007
Political talk-show host and author denounces politicians, Hollywood, public schools, the media, and judges for degrading traditional values. Discusses the…
war in Iraq, immigration, terrorism, and pornography and calls on Americans to reconnect to their heritage. 2007.Practical ethics
Par Peter Singer. 1993
An introduction to applied ethics, this book considers such topics as equality and discrimination; abortion; euthanasia embryo experimentation; the moral…
status of animals; politics; overseas aid; the environment; and refugees. Aimed at teachers and students of ethics. 1993.Les larmes de l'innocence: l'enfance abusée et maltraitée, un chemin de reconstruction
Par Joël Pralong. 2015
L'humanité, ça sent fort: chroniques 2011-2017 (Écrits chroniques.)
Par Émilie Dubreuil. 2017
Dans son quotidien tragi-comique, Émilie Dubreuil a dressé son chien pour qu'il lui signale des choses ridicules. C'est aussi ce…
qu'elle fait dans ses chroniques depuis plus de quinze ans. Avec son flair de journaliste, son indignation redoutable et sa douce ironie, elle se questionne sur les causes de la fatigue culturelle du Québec et de l'endoctrinement religieux, sur la disparition des sacres québécois comme du sexe dans la cité. Elle révèle l'absurde chez ses contemporains, mais leur rappelle aussi comment recevoir l'absurdité sans dégénérer. Tout l'intéresse du genre humain, une bibitte qu'elle observe sous divers prismes avec un mélange inimitable de candeur et de férocité. 2017.Mauvaise langue: Une Langue N'est Pas Une Prison
Par Marc Cassivi. 2016
" Ce court manifeste se veut une réponse à l'hystérie de ces curés aux oreilles écorchées par le chiac de…
Lisa LeBlanc et le joual des personnages de Xavier Dolan. Pour le chroniqueur Marc Cassivi, qui a grandi dans un milieu anglophone et vécu la menace de l'assimilation, il est grand temps que l'on revoie notre rapport souvent malsain à la langue anglaise. Le Québécois est maître chez lui, ainsi que l'avait souhaité Jean Lesage. Ce n'est pas le refrain en franglais d'une chanson des Dead Obies qui y changera quoi que ce soit. " -- 4e de couv.