Fall 2012 UBC Press Trade Catalogue

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FALL 2012 Featuring trade selections from our publishing partners


Table of Contents bY subJect Canadian History Biography Aboriginal Studies Environmental Law Natural History Environmental Policy Sustainability / Business Current Affairs History Art History Alternative Health Health and Disability Autism and Asperger Syndrome Music Book Arts Literature Travel Writing Memoir Historical Novel Fiction and Poetry Recent & Noteworthy New Scholarly Paperbacks from UBC Press New Scholarly Releases from UBC Press Backlist Highlights

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Asperkids Baby Shiatsu Brief Guide to Autism Treatments Can I Tell You About Epilepsy? China’s Terracotta Warriors Columbia River Treaty Revisited Corporation 2020 Corpse Whale Encountering the Stranger Environmental Rights Revolution Four Thousand Hooks Getting into the Game Give Me Shelter Global Farms Race Informer 001 Israel Jewels of the Qila Look of the Book Moral Power Mr. Putin Mudras of India Newer World Passageways Path to Zero Principles of Tsawalk River Notes Sefer Temagami's Tangled Wild Tale of Khun Chang Khun Phaen Thistle and the Drone Tibet Wild Turning the Tune Understanding Stammering or Stuttering Voyage of a Summer Sun Wilder West With Blood in Their Eyes

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UBC Press acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund; the Canada Council for the Arts; the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences through the Aid to Scholarly Publications Program; and the Province of British Columbia through the British Columbia Arts Council.


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a Wilder West Rodeo in Western Canada Mary-Ellen Kelm A controversial sport, rodeo is often seen as emblematic of the West’s reputation as a “white man’s country.” A Wilder West complicates this view, showing how rodeo has been a chaotic and unpredictable place of encounter that challenged expected social hierarchies. Rodeo has brought people together across racial and gender divides, creating friendships, rivalries, and unexpected intimacies. Fans made hometown cowboys, cowgirls, and Aboriginal riders local heroes. Lavishly illustrated and based on cowboy/cowgirl biographies and memoirs, press coverage, archival records, and dozens of interviews with former and current rodeo participants, this creative history returns to rodeo’s small-town roots to shed light on the history of social relations in Canada’s western frontier.

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MARY-ELLEN KELM is a Canada Research Chair in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University. Her previous books include Colonizing Bodies: Aboriginal Health and Healing in British Columbia. NE W R ELE A SE

July 2012, 312 pages, 6 x 9 " 53 b&w photos, 4 maps 978-0-7748-2030-1 PB $27.95 Canadian Social History, Communication & Cultural Studies, Women's History, Aboriginal History UBC Press

give me shelter The Failure of Canada’s Cold War Civil Defence Andrew Burtch How could you and your family survive a nuclear war? From 1945 onwards, the Canadian government developed civil defence plans and encouraged citizens to join local survival corps. By the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the civil defence program was widely mocked, and the public was still vastly unprepared for nuclear war. An exposé of the challenges of educating the public on the threat of nuclear annihilation, Give Me Shelter provides a well-grounded explanation of why Canada's civil defence strategy ultimately failed. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Canada's Cold War home front.

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ANDREW BURTCH is the historian for the post1945 period at the Canadian War Museum. NE W R ELE A SE

July 2012, 300 pages, 6 x 9 12 b&w photos and 8 line art images 978-0-7748-2241-1 PB $32.95 Canadian History, Military History, Canadian Political History, International Political Science, Security Studies Studies in Canadian Military History Series Published in association with the Canadian War Museum UBC Press

Jewels of the Qila The Remarkable Story of an Indo-Canadian Family Hugh J.M. Johnston This is a story about a remarkable Sikh family and the communities they lived in and supported in both Canada and India. Kapoor Singh Siddoo arrived in British Columbia in 1912 and overcame racial prejudice and legal discrimination to transform himself from labourer to lumber baron. He and his wife, Besant Kaur, fostered in their daughters a vision of service and activism that they fulfi lled by establishing a hospital in Punjab and introducing an Indian spiritual tradition to their new home in Canada. Hugh Johnston tells their story with warmth and perceptiveness, while telling a larger tale about the trials and tribulations faced by immigrant communities in Canada.

HUGH J.M. JOHNSTON is a historian affi liated with Simon Fraser University. He is the author of two previous books on Punjabis in Canada, The Voyage of the Komagata Maru and The Four Quarters of the Night: The Life Journey of an Emigrant Sikh. NE W R ELE A SE

July 2012, 336 pages, 6 x 9 " 50 b&w photographs, 5 maps 978-0-7748-2217-6 PB $32.95 Biography, Canadian History, Asian Diaspora UBC Press

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aboriginal studies

principles of tsawalk An Indigenous Approach to Global Crisis Umeek / E. Richard Atleo Tsawalk, or “one,” expresses the Nuu-chahnulth view that all living things – human, plant, and animal – form part of an integrated whole brought into harmony through constant negotiation and mutual respect. In this book, Umeek argues that contemporary environmental and political crises and the ongoing plight of indigenous peoples reflect a world out of balance, a world in which Western approaches for sustainable living are not working. Nuuchah-nulth principles of recognition, consent, and continuity, by contrast, hold the promise of bringing greater harmony, where all life forms are treated with respect and accorded formal constitutional recognition.

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UMEEK (E. RICHARD ATLEO), a hereditary Nuu-chah-nulth chief, is a research liaison at the University of Manitoba and an associate adjunct professor at the University of Victoria. He is the author of Tsawalk: A Nuu-chah-nulth Worldview. NE W IN PA PER BACK

July 2012, 220 pages, 6 x 9 3 b&w illustrations 978-0-7748-2127-8 PB $32.95 Politics & Policy, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, Environmental Politics, Constitutional Law, Philosophy, Canadian Aboriginal Political Science, Environmental Politics UBC Press

the environmental rights revolution A Global Study of Constitutions, Human Rights, and the Environment David R. Boyd The right to a healthy environment has been the subject of extensive philosophical debates that revolve around the question: Should rights to clean air, water, and soil be entrenched in law? David Boyd answers this by moving beyond theoretical debate to measure the practical effects of enshrining the right in constitutions. His pioneering analysis of 193 constitutions and the laws and court decisions of more than 100 nations in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa reveals a positive correlation between constitutional protection and stronger environmental laws, smaller ecological footprints, superior environmental performance, and improved quality of life.

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DR. DAVID R. BOYD is one of Canada's leading experts in environmental law and policy and an adjunct professor in the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University. NE W IN PA PER BACK

February 2012, 468 pages, 6 x 9 3 maps, 10 charts, 22 tables 978-0-7748-2161-2 PB $34.95 Environmental Law, Environmental Policy, Constitutional Law Law and Society Series UBC Press

temagami's tangled Wild Race, Gender, and the Making of Canadian Nature Jocelyn Thorpe Canadian wilderness seems a self-evident entity, yet, as this volume shows in vivid historical detail, wilderness is not what it seems. In Temagami's Tangled Wild, Jocelyn Thorpe traces how struggles over meaning, racialized and gendered identities, and land have made the Temagami area in Ontario into a site emblematic of wild Canadian nature, even though the Teme-Augama Anishnabai have long understood the region as their homeland rather than as a wilderness. Eloquent and accessible, this engaging history challenges readers to acknowledge the embeddedness of colonial relations in our notions of wilderness, and to reconsider our understanding of the wilderness ideal.

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JOCELYN THORPE is an assistant professor of women's studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland. NE W IN PA PER BACK

July 2012, 220 pages, 6 x 9 978-0-7748-2201-5 PB $32.95 Natural History, Environmental History, Nature, Canadian Regions Nature | History | Society Series UBC Press


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tibet Wild A Naturalist’s Journey on the Roof of the World George B. Schaller Tibet Wild follows Dr. Schaller’s expeditions to the Tibetan Plateau from 1984 until the present day. Dr. Schaller’s exploration of different aspects of the wildlife and culture of the region show how the growth of permanent houses, roads, fences, and other structures on the Tibetan Plateau is impacting wildlife and human communities. Woven through each chapter is the idea that education partnerships between government, religious groups, and conservation organizations are the best hope for protecting unique wildlife and landscapes into the future. The book includes an inside look at Schaller’s current and possibly most ambitious project: the creation of the Pamir International Peace Park at the junction of Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, and Tajikistan.

natural historY

Over the course of his 50-year career, DR. GEORGE B. SCHALLER has become known as one of the founding fathers of wildlife conservation. Dr. Schaller currently serves as the Vice President of Panthera and is a Senior Conservationist with the Wildlife Conservation Society. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 412 pages, 6 x 9 " 32 color photos, 9 maps, 2 tables 978-1-61091-172-6 HC $35.00 Natural History, Nature, Ecology, Environmental History, Sustainability Island Press

river notes A Natural and Human History of the Colorado Wade Davis It’s an alarming if little-known fact: one of the world’s mightiest rivers, the Colorado, no longer reaches the sea. Every drop of its water is allocated to agriculture and communities along the way and none remains for the Colorado Delta at river’s end . River Notes draws attention the river’s plight as well as to the larger issue of the looming global water crisis. It follows Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a leading advocate for water conservation and river restoration, eminent ethnobotanist Wade Davis, and their two daughters on a rafting adventure down the Colorado. Their compelling journey illuminates both the challenges and the many opportunities that exist for conserving and restoring the world’s watersheds.

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WADE DAVIS is Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. An ethnographer, photographer, fi lmmaker, and writer, he is the author of Light at the Edge of the World, One River, the international bestseller The Serpent and the Rainbow, and other books. NE W R ELE A SE

November 2012, pages, 6 x 9 " 5 b&w maps 978-1-61091-361-4 HC $22.00 Natural History, Environment, Advocacy & Activism, Ecology, Nature Island Press

the columbia river treaty revisited Transboundary River Governance in the Face of Uncertainty Edited by Barbara Cosens The Columbia River Treaty, passed in 1964, split hydropower and flood control regulation of the river between Canada and the US. Either country must provide ten-years' notice of termination, and certain provisions expire in 2024. Thus, efforts are underway to understand and predict changes in the basin that might warrant a change in the treaty. This collection of writings is an important contribution to the effort to explore the question of water governance in the face of uncertainty. The contributors to are experts involved in implementing the Treaty, in international water law, and in representing interests in the basin.

BARBARA COSENS is a professor at the University of Idaho College of Law and a member of the faculty of the Waters of the West Program. She represents the University of Idaho on the Universities Consortium on Columbia River Governance. NE W R ELE A SE

November 2012, 4 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-0-87071-691-1 PB $29.95 Environmental Policy, Environmental History, Environmental Law, International Law, Natural History A project of the Universities Consortium of Columbia River Governance Oregon State University Press

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sustainabilitY / business

corporation 2020 Transforming Business for Tomorrow's World Pavan Sukhdev There is an emerging consensus that all is not well with today’s market-centric economic model. Although it has delivered wealth over the last half century and pulled millions out of poverty, it is recession-prone, leaves too many unemployed, creates ecological scarcities and environmental risks, and widens the gap between the rich and the poor. In Corporation 2020, Pavan Sukhdev lays out a sweeping new vision for tomorrow’s corporation: he presents new approaches to measuring the true costs of business and the corporation’s obligation to society and offers a hopeful vision for the role of business in shaping a more equitable, sustainable future.

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PAVAN SUKHDEV is the founder and chair of GIST Advisory, a consulting group specializing in valuing & managing environmental impacts and dependencies. A career banker, Pavan took a sabbatical from Deutsche Bank from 2008 till 2010 in order to deliver his environmental projects “TEEB” and the “Green Economy Report” for UNEP’s Green Economy Initiative. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 320 pages, 6 x 9 " 5 tables, 26 figures 978-1-61091-238-9 HC $35.00 Sustainability, Business, Economics, Environmental Policy Island Press

a newer World Politics, Money, Technology, and What's Really Being Done to Solve the Climate Crisis William F. Hewitt Here is a story that has not previously been adequately told: the story of the developments, trends, and visionary people that are, in many ways, mitigating the climate crisis and turning sustainable development into reality, not just a grand concept. In A Newer World, environmentalist William F. Hewitt explores the advances in business and fi nance, politics, design, science, and engineering that are transforming the world around us right now, even as the dire climatic consequences of the industrialization of our economies have become ever more starkly apparent.

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WILLIAM F. HEWITT has been an environmental professional and activist for more than twenty-five years. He is a writer and teacher of graduate and continuing education classes on energy and the environment, climate change, and clean tech at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs. NE W R ELE A SE

June 2012, 304 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-1-58465-963-1 PB $27.95 Sustainability, Ecology, Environmental Policy, Resource Management, Business University of New Hampshire Press / University Press of New England

global Farms race Land Grabs, Agricultural Investment, and the Scramble for Food Security Michael Kugelman and Susan Levenstein As we struggle to feed a global population speeding toward nine billion, we have entered a new phase of the food crisis. Wealthy countries that import much of their food, along with private investors, are racing to buy or lease huge swaths of farmland abroad. The Global Farms Race is the fi rst book to examine this burgeoning trend in all its complexity, considering the implications for investors, host countries, and the world as a whole. The debate over large-scale land acquisition is typically polarized, with critics lambasting it as a form of “neocolonialism,” and proponents lauding it as an elixir for the poor yields, inefficient technology, and unemployment plaguing global agriculture. The Global Farms Race instead offers diverse perspectives.

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MICHAEL KUGELMAN is a program associate for South and Southeast Asia at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. SUSAN L. LEVENSTEIN is a program specialist with the US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 184 pages, 6 x 9 " figures, boxes, references 978-1-61091-187-0 PB $25.00 Current Affairs, Food & Agriculture, Environment, Globalization Island Press


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the thistle and the drone How America’s War on Terror Became a Global War on Tribal Islam Akbar Ahmed In the years following the US’s declaration of war on terrorism, the results are decidedly mixed. In The Thistle and the Drone, renowned author Akbar Ahmed reveals a tremendously important yet largely unrecognized adverse effect of these campaigns. According to Ahmed, US efforts to root out, capture, and even kill suspected terrorists in nations such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Yemen are actually hindering the efforts of supportive national governments to control the tribal areas in their periphery. Not only has the strategy come up short, but in many cases it has backfi red, exacerbating tensions and distrust in tribal areas and leading to more sectarian and separatist strife rather than less.

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AKBAR AHMED is the Ibn Kahldun Chair of Islamic Studies at American University in Washington, DC. He is also the fi rst Distinguished Chair of Middle East Studies at the US Naval Academy, a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a former Pakistani ambassador to the United Kingdom. NE W R ELE A SE

November 2012, 240 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-0-8157-2378-3 HC $28.95 Current Affairs, Security, International Relations, International Political Science, Security Studies Brookings Institution Press

the path to Zero Dialogues on Nuclear Dangers Richard Falk and David Krieger Hiroshima and Nagasaki were only the beginning; in recent times, nuclear annihilation at the hands of rogues and terrorists has become an even greater concern than the specter of nuclear war between superpowers. In a series of clear, calm, well-reasoned dialogues, longtime scholars and practitioners of peace Richard Falk and David Krieger probe key questions about our nuclear reality, offering new insights and proposals. They believe that a nuclear-free future is not a subject to be left to experts and that although none of us has the power to bring about global change alone, together we are immensely powerful – powerful enough to overcome the threats of the Nuclear Age and move us appreciably along “the path to zero.”

current aFFairs / religion

RICHARD FALK is Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice Emeritus at Princeton. Since 2002 he has been a research professor at the University of California–Santa Barbara. He has also been Special Rapporteur on Occupied Palestine for the UN Human Rights Council since 2008 . DAVID KRIEGER is cofounder and president of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation in Santa Barbara and a councilor on the World Future Council. NE W R ELE A SE

October 2012, 240 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-1-61205-214-4 PB $24.95 Current Affairs, Security, International Relations, Diplomacy, International Political Science Paradigm Publishers

encountering the stranger A Jewish–Christian–Muslim Trialogue Edited by Leonard Grob and John K. Roth

Encountering the Stranger a jew ish-chr isti a n-muslim tr i a logue

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Leonard Grob and John K. Roth

In an age when “collisions of faith” among the Abrahamic traditions continue to produce strife and violence that threaten the well-being of individuals and communities worldwide, the contributors to Encountering the Stranger – six Jewish, six Christian, and six Muslim scholars – take responsibility to examine their traditions’ understandings of the stranger, the “other,” and to identify ways to bridge divisions and create greater harmony.

LEONARD GROB is professor emeritus of philosophy at Fairleigh Dickinson University. JOHN K. ROTH is Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of philosophy at Claremont McKenna College. NE W R ELE A SE

October 2012, 304 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-0-295-99202-0 PB $30.00 Current Affairs, Religion & Spirituality, Sociology, Politics Stephen S. Weinstein Series in Post-Holocaust Studies University of Washington Press

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mr. putin Operative in the Kremlin Fiona Hill and Clifford G. Gaddy Observers have variously said that Putin has no face, no substance, no soul; he is “the man from nowhere” – a nobody, who can appear to be anybody. But Putin only wants the world to see him that way, and he has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal who he really is. Drawing on many sources, including their own personal encounters with him, the authors argue that there are, in fact, several “real” Putins. They concentrate on five essential ones: Putin the Statist, Putin the Survivalist, Putin the Outsider, Putin the Free Marketeer, and Putin the Case Officer. For each of these identities, they explain what it is, why it is important for understanding Putin, and trace its roots and evolution.

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FIONA HILL is the Stephen and Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, where she is also director of the Brookings Center on the United States and Europe. CLIFFORD G. GADDY is a senior fellow in both foreign policy and global economy and development at the Brookings Institution. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 150 pages, 5.5 x 8.5" 978-0-8157-2376-9 HC $24.95 Current Affairs, Biography, Russian Politics Brookings FOCUS Book Brookings Institution Press

informer 001 The Myth of Pavlik Morozov Yuri Druzhnikov During the period when Russia was under Stalin, a young boy named Pavlik Morozov informed the OGPU (now called the KGB) that his father was an enemy of the regime. As a result, Pavlik’s father was arrested and disappeared in a Soviet concentration camp. Enemies of the party later killed the boy, whereupon people proclaimed him a hero. Informer 001 is the fi rst independent study of the Morozov affair. In book after book, author Druzhnikov discovered inconsistencies on every fact relating to Morozov. As Druzhnikov pieced together the story about Morozov’s life, death, and legacy, it became clear that the campaign to keep Morozov a hero was centrally directed, a fearful reminder to all; to those who inform, and those who become the victims of denunciations.

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YURI DRUZHNIKOV (1933-2008) was professor of Russian literature at the University of California, Davis. As a Moscow dissident, he was blacklisted in Russia for fifteen years. He served as vice president of the International Pen Club. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 214 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-1-4128-4961-6 PB $27.95 European History, Russian Politics Transaction Publishers

israel A History Anita Shapira Written by one of Israel’s most notable scholars, this volume provides a breathtaking history of Israel from the origins of the Zionist movement in the late nineteenth century to the present day. Organized chronologically, the volume explores the emergence of Zionism in Europe against the backdrop of relations among Jews, Arabs, and Turks, and the earliest pioneer settlements in Palestine under Ottoman rule. Weaving together political, social, and cultural developments in Palestine under the British mandate, Shapira creates a tapestry through which to understand the challenges of Israeli nation building. References to contemporary diaries, memoirs, and literature bring a human dimension to this narrative history.

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ANITA SHAPIRA is a professor emerita at Tel Aviv University. An internationally acclaimed scholar with a special interest in social and cultural history, Shapira has published pathbreaking studies on the history of Zionism, Jewish-Arab relations, and the state of Israel. NE W R ELE A SE

June 2012, 528 pages, 6.25 x 9.5" 978-1-61168-352-3 PB $35.00 History, International Relations, International Political Science Brandeis University Press / University Press of New England


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China’s Terracotta

WARRIORS THE FIRST EMPEROR’S LEGACY

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china’s terracotta Warriors The First Emperor’s Legacy Liu Yang With contributions from leading scholars, China’s Terracotta Warriors presents a panoramic view of the artistic, military, and administrative achievements of the Qin state and empire under the powerful ruler who proclaimed himself First Emperor of China. In addition to presenting fi ndings from his tomb complex, it examines the period preceding his reign (246–210 BCE) and his establishment of the Qin empire and dynasty in 221 BCE. The Qin state had been in existence for over half a millennium before the First Emperor came to the throne. Only in recent years has that history been revealed through a series of remarkable and often accidental discoveries of tombs and burials of early Qin royals and aristocracy.

LIU YANG is curator of Chinese art at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. NE W R ELE A SE

November 2012, 304 pages, 9 x 12 " 200 color illustrations 978-0-9800-4849-0 PB $39.95 Art History, Asian History, Chinese Studies, Art History Minneapolis Institute of Arts / University of Washington Press

mudras of india A Comprehensive Guide to the Hand Gestures of Yoga and Indian Dance Cain Carroll and Revital Carroll For thousands of years hand mudras have been used in India for healing, storytelling, emotional expression, and to evoke and convey elevated spiritual states. For the first time, the elaborate system of mudras – as applied in yoga and Indian dance – has been organized into a comprehensive, fully-indexed, and cross-referenced format that allows readers access to this still esoteric body of knowledge. Mudras of India presents over two hundred fifty photographed hand mudras, each with detailed instructions on technique, application, health and spiritual benefits, and historical background. The authors have extensively researched the usage of mudras and their significance in the larger context of Indian spiritual systems.

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CAIN CARROLL teaches yoga, qigong, meditation, and self-healing worldwide. He has trained extensively under the guidance of Daoist, Buddhist, and Indian Yoga masters. www. caincarroll.com. REVITAL CARROLL has been dedicated to the study of Indian spiritual arts since childhood. Intensive study and practice of yoga and meditation in the Himalayas led her to discover her passion for Odissi Indian Dance. www.shaktibhakti.com. NE W R ELE A SE

August 2012, pages, 7 x 10 " 264 b&w photos 978-1-84819-084-9 HC $45.00 Complimentary & Alternative Health, Religion & Spirituality, Yoga Singing Dragon

baby shiatsu Gentle Touch to Help your Baby Thrive Karin Kalbantner-Wernicke and Tina Haase; Translated by Anne Oppenheimer; Foreword by Steffen Fischer; Illustrated by Monika Werneke Babies feel intuitively what scientists have needed painstaking research to establish: being touched and caressed is good for you. It makes you clever and cheerful, strengthens the parent-child bond, and lays the foundation for a healthy life. With baby shiatsu you can support your child’s development. The gentle pressure-point massage meets the needs of tiny babies. This book shows you the various shiatsu techniques step by step.

KARIN KALBANTER-WERNICKE initially trained as a physiotherapist and went on to study shiatsu in Japan for several years. In 1985 she co-founded an institute for complementary and alternative medicine just outside Frankfurt, Germany. TINA HAASE is a journalist specialising in health and family issues. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 160 pages, 6 x 9.25" Over 200 colour illustrations throughout 978-1-84819-104-4 PB $19.95 Complementary & Alternative Health, Health & Well-Being, Parenting Singing Dragon

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moral power The Magic of Witchcraft Koen Stroeken Neither power nor morality but both. Moral power is what the Sukuma from Tanzania in times of crisis attribute to an unknown figure they call their witch. A universal process is involved, as much bodily as social, which obstructs the patient’s recovery. Healers turn the table on the witch through rituals showing that the community and the ancestral spirits side with the victim. In contrast to biomedicine, their magic and divination introduce moral values that assess the state of the system and that remove the obstacles to what is taken as key: self-healing. The implied “sensory shifts” and therapeutic effectiveness have largely eluded the literature on witchcraft. This book shows how to comprehend culture other than through

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the prism of identity and politics. KOEN STROEKEN is a lecturer in medical anthropology at Ghent University. He was initiated as a Chwezi healer in Tanzania before writing about cosmology and medicine. NE W R ELE A SE

June 2012, 244 pages, 6 x 9 " 4 illustrations 978-0-85745-659-5 PB $29.95 Complementary & Alternative Health, Religion & Spirituality, Social & Cultural Anthropology Epistemologies of Healing Berghahn Books

understanding stammering or stuttering A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Other Professionals Alison Whyte and Elaine Kelman; Foreword by Michael Palin This book explains the characteristics of stammering and uses illuminating fi rst-hand accounts to demonstrate the common feelings of anguish experienced and provide clarity on what the child is likely to need in terms of support at home, school and in social situations. Packed with helpful advice for carers about how to build a child's confidence, it presents a variety of techniques and tips to alleviate the stammer and improve self-esteem and school performance.

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ELAINE KELMAN is a speech and language therapist. She has worked in the field of stammering for over 25 years and at the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children since it opened in 1994. ALISON WHYTE is a journalist and health writer. She has been writing about health and social issues for twenty-five years. NE W R ELE A SE

June 2012, 144 pages, 7 x 10 " 978-1-84905-268-9 PB $19.95 Health, Parenting, Special Needs Education JKP Essentials Jessica Kingsley Publishers

can i tell You about epilepsy? A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals Kate Lambert; Illustrated by Scott Hellier Meet Ellie – a young girl with epilepsy. Ellie invites readers to learn about epilepsy from her perspective. She introduces us to some friends who help present the varying forms of epilepsy. Ellie and her friends help children to understand the obstacles that they face by telling them what it feels like to have epilepsy, how it affects them physically and emotionally, how epilepsy can be treated, and how the condition is often misunderstood by people who do not know the facts.

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KATE LAMBERT is a drama teacher working with young people, many of whom have special needs. Her daughter Lille was diagnosed with absence seizure epilepsy at the age of six. SCOTT HELLIER is an artist and teacher. . NE W R ELE A SE

June 2012, 48 pages, 6 x 9.25" 10 b&w illustrations 978-1-84905-309-9 PB $13.95 Health, Parenting, Special Needs Education Jessica Kingsley Publishers


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asperkids An Insider's Guide to Loving, Understanding and Teaching Children with Asperger Syndrome Jennifer Cook O'Toole; Foreword by Liane Holliday Willey As a parent, a teacher, and an Aspie herself, Jennifer Cook O'Toole provides a unique insider's look into Asperger syndrome. She shows how to help children on the spectrum by understanding how they think and exploiting their special interests to promote learning. This book is full of original and effective methods for engaging with children with Asperger syndrome. The author discusses theory of mind, the necessity for concrete forms of communication, and ways to inspire imagination through sensorial experiences. In particular she explores the untapped power of special interests, explaining how to harness these interests to encourage academic, social, and emotional growth.

autism

JENNIFER COOK O'TOOLE has Asperger syndrome and is the mother three young Aspie children. She has previously worked as a social worker and a teacher in both special needs and mainstream education. She served on the Family Advisory Board for Levine Children's Hospital, North Carolina. NE W R ELE A SE

July 2012, 192 pages, 6 x 9 " 18 b&w illustrations 978-1-84905-902-2 PB $19.95 Asperger Syndrome, Autism and other Syndromes, Special Needs Education, Parenting Jessica Kingsley Publishers

a brief guide to autism treatments Elisabeth Hollister Sandberg and Becky L. Spritz The number of intervention options available for children with autism can be overwhelming for parents. This book provides brief, userfriendly descriptions of the most commonly publicized treatments for autism, summarizing the available information in an objective and accessible way. Each short chapter covers a single treatment and includes a defi nition and description; a summary of the prevailing information gleaned from popular press; a summary of what the science says; and an idea of potential costs to parents and schools. This straighttalking and practical guide will allow parents of newly-diagnosed children, as well as any professionals working alongside with them, to sift through the avalanche of advice and make their own informed choices about treatment.

autism

ELISABETH HOLLISTER SANDBERG is a cognitive development psychologist and senior lecturer in psychology at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. BECKY L. SPRITZ is a child clinical psychologist and associate professor of psychology at Roger Williams University, Rhode Island. They are the authors of A Clinician's Guide to Normal Cognitive Development in Childhood. NE W R ELE A SE

December 2012, 208 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-1-84905-904-6 PB $19.95 Autism and other Syndromes, Parenting, Psychology & Psychiatry Jessica Kingsley Publishers

getting into the game Sports Programs for Kids with Autism Veronica Smith and Stephanie Y. Patterson; Foreword by Connie Kasari Participation in individual and team sports plays an important part in children’s development and promotes growth in a number of areas. As well as the obvious health benefits, sport also provides the perfect backdrop to teach young people with autism about rules, strategy and teamwork – all invaluable lessons that can be applied to wider society. By detailing six of the most popular sports, cycling, ice skating, swimming, soccer, taekwondo, and tennis, and including the unique experiences of families of children with autism, it offers all the information, advice, and support needed to help get kids with autism engaged in fun and positive sport environments.

VERONICA SMITH has been a professor of Special Education for the past seven years at the University of Alberta. She has a speciality in autism and developmental disabilities. STEPHANIE PATTERSON is a certified professional figure skating coach (National Coaching Certification Program Level 1) and doctoral student focusing on intervention practices for children with ASD. NE W R ELE A SE

July 2012, 256 pages, 6.8 x 9.6" 50 b&w illustrations 978-1-84905-249-8 PB $24.95 Autism and other Syndromes, Special Needs Education, Health, Parenting Jessica Kingsley Publishers

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turning the tune Traditional Music, Tourism, and Social Change in an Irish Village

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Adam R. Kaul The last century has seen radical social changes in Ireland, which have impacted all aspects of local life but none more so than traditional Irish music, an increasingly important identity marker both in Ireland and abroad. The author focuses on a small village in County Clare, which became a kind of pilgrimage site for those interested in experiencing traditional music. He begins by tracing its historical development from the days prior to the influx of visitors, through a period called “the revival,” in which traditional Irish music was revitalized and transformed, to the modern period, which is dominated by tourism. This study explores the commercialization of music and culture, the touristic consolidation and consumption of “place.” booK arts

ADAM KAUL is an assistant professor of anthropology at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, where he contributed to the establishment of the college’s anthropology program. NE W R ELE A SE

November 2012, 200 pages, 6 x 9 " 14 illustrations, maps, index 978-0-85745-808-7 PB $27.00 Music, European History, Travel & Tourism, Anthropology Dance and Performance Studies Berghahn Books

the look of the book Manuscript Production in Shiraz, 1303–1452 Elaine Wright The Look of the Book assesses the role of the city of Shiraz in Iranian book production between the early fourteenth and mid-fifteenth centuries. It is the fi rst detailed analysis of all aspects of the book – illumination, codicology, illustration, calligraphy, and binding – during this significant era when the look of the book was transformed. Highlights of this book, which is heavily illustrated with exquisite illuminated manuscript pages, are its examination of illumination, an overlooked area of book production; the codicological aspects of the manuscripts, including paper and text layout; and the development of nasta‘liq script. The manuscripts studied are held in more than fifty collections.

literature

ELAINE WRIGHT is curator of the Islamic Collections at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland. NE W R ELE A SE

January 2013, 384 pages, 8.5 x 10 " 152 illustrations, 90 in color 978-0-2959-9191-7 HC $75.00 Art History, Media Studies, History Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution / University of Washington Press

the tale of Khun chang Khun phaen Siam’s Great Folk Epic of Love and War Translated and Edited by Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit, with Muangsing Janchai Thailand’s only wholly homegrown literary classic is, in Western terms, a dozen Shakespeare plays rolled into one, with a rich vein of Arthurian romance to boot. [It] entails comedy, tragedy, love, sex, war, magic, honor, infamy, gallantry, and treachery. And that, as untold millions of Thais have seen in the course of nearly four centuries, is entertainment. – The Nation This two-volume boxed set includes an illustrated, complete translation of the tale and a companion volume with additional episodes, studies on the history of the tale, and compendia of terms.

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CHRIS BAKER formerly taught Asian history at Cambridge University and has lived in Thailand for over thirty years. PASUK PHONGPAICHIT is a professor of economics at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. MUANGSING JANCHAI , a native of Suphanburi, the cradle of this tale, was trained in Thai painting, and studied further in Tibet, India, Nepal, Burma, Laos, and China. NE W R ELE A SE

October 2012, 1454 pages, 5.5 x 8.5" 430 illustrations 978-6-1621-5045-6 PB $70.00 Literature, Southeast Asian Studies, Fiction & Poetry Silkworm Books / University of Washinton Press


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Voyage of a summer sun Canoeing the Columbia River Robin Cody A spellbinding journey into the heart and soul of the West … Humorous, meditative, powerful, this work holds the reader like a magical eddy. – Craig Lesley, author of The Sky Fisherman In his insightful and elegant prose, Robin Cody shares his twelve-hundred-mile, eighty-two-day journey in a canoe, from the Columbia River’s source in the Canadian Rockies to the Pacific Ocean. At water level, the great river offers up a surprisingly vibrant mix of turbulence, river folk, wildlife, and stories – a view of the West that is seldom seen.

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ROBIN CODY is the author of Ricochet River and Another Way the River Has. He lives in Portland. NE W R ELE A SE

November 2012, 328 pages, 6 x 9 " drawings and maps 978-0-87071-661-4 PB $19.95 Travel Writing, Natural History, Memoirs & Letters, Nature Northwest Reprints Series Oregon State University Press

Four thousand hooks A True Story of Fishing and Coming of Age on the High Seas of Alaska Dean Adams

Four Thousand hooks a True sTory oF Fishing and coming oF age on The high seas oF alaska

dean adams

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As Four Thousand Hooks opens, an Alaskan fishing schooner is sinking. It is the summer of 1972, and the sixteen-year-old narrator is at the helm. Dean Adams tells how he came to be a crew member on the Grant and unfolds a tale of adventure that reads like a novel – full of drama, conflict, and resonant portrayals of halibut fishing. At sea, the Grant’s crew teach Dean the daily tasks of baiting thousands of longline hooks and handling the catch, and on shore they lead him through the seedy bars and guilty pleasures of Kodiak. Four Thousand Hooks is both an absorbing adventure tale and a rich ethnography of a way of life and work that has sustained Northwest families for generations.

DEAN J. ADAMS went on to become the captain of his own commercial fishing vessel and obtained BS and MS degrees in fisheries science from the University of Washington. NE W R ELE A SE

October 2012, 280 pages, 6 x 9 " 1 map 978-0-295-99197-9 HC $26.95 Memoirs & Letters, Fisheries & Resources, United States History, Nature University of Washington Press

With blood in their eyes Thomas Cobb Thomas Cobb, author of Crazy Heart and Shavetail, has taken up a dramatic episode in the American West in this powerful and meticulously researched nonfiction novel. Richly authentic and beautifully written, With Blood in Their Eyes breathes dramatic new life into a nearly forgotten episode of the American West, when the Power brothers engaged the Graham County Sheriff’s Department in the bloodiest shootout in Arizona history.

THOMAS COBB is the author of Crazy Heart and Shavetail as well as an award-winning shortstory collection entitled Acts of Contrition. He grew up in Southern Arizona and now lives in Rhode Island with his wife. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 224 pages, 6 x 9 " 1 map 978-0-8165-2110-4 PB $24.95 Historical Novel, United States History University of Arizona Press

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sefer Ewa Lipska; Translated by Barbara Bogoczek and Tony Howard Sefer is a tale of two cities, Vienna and Kraków, and a journey into the past. It weaves between the lost Jewish culture of 1920s Poland and twenty-fi rst century unified Europe, staggering on the brink of a great economic crisis. Inspired by the author’s close friendship with Simon Wiesenthal, it explores the legacy of the Holocaust from a unique perspective. It is the surreal, poetic, and witty journal of a psychotherapist trying to untangle his family’s mysteries and his own thoughts.

EWA LIPSKA was born in 1945 in Kraków. She worked as an editor for the leading publishing house Wydawnictwo Literackie and was poetry editor of the literary magazine Pismo, which she co-founded. She has been recognized with the Koscielski Fund Award (Geneva 1973), Robert Graves Pen Club Award (1979), Pen Club Award for Lifetime Literary Achievement (1993), “Cape of Good Hope” Award (Kosovo 2010), and many other awards. NE W R ELE A SE

October 2012, 200 pages, 5 x 8 " 978-1-927356-02-9 PB $14.95 Fiction, Literature, Holocaust Studies Mingling Voices Series Athabasca University Press

Fiction & poetrY

passageways

TWO LINES

WOrld WriTing in TranslaTiOn

Edited by Camille Dungy and Daniel Hahn

passageways

With these stories, and dozens of rollicking poems and fiction pieces, Passageways presents a full range of fresh international literature never before seen in America. It includes a glimpse of a new story by Catalan author Quim Monzo alongside other international powerhouses such as Fanny Rubio, Elvira Navarro, Yves Bonnefoy, and Naja Marie Aidt. To highlight the work of the translators who bring this work into English, Passageways includes short introductory essays from Lydia Davis, Peter Bush, Natasha Wimmer, Forest Gander, Valzhyna Mort, and Margaret Jull Costa.

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October 2012, 288 pages, 5 x 8 " 978-1-9318-8321-4 PB $14.95 Fiction & Poetry Two Lines: World Writing in Translation Center for the Art of Translation / University of Washington Press

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corpse Whale dg nanouk okpik A self-proclaimed, “vessel in which stories are told from time immemorial,” poet dg nanouk okpik seamlessly melds both traditional and contemporary narrative, setting her apart from her peers. The result is a collection of poems that are steeped in the perspective of an Inuit of the twenty-fi rst century – a perspective that is fresh, vibrant, and rarely seen in contemporary poetics.

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DG NANOUK OKPIK is a resident advisor at Santa Fe Indian School in New Mexico. Her poetry appears in the books Effigies: An Anthology of New Indigenous Writing and Sing: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas. NE W R ELE A SE

September 2012, 104 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-0-8165-2674-1 PB $15.95 Fiction & Poetry, Aboriginal Literature University of Arizona Press


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Wading for bugs Streams with the Experts

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Vital signs 2012 The Trends that are Shaping Our Future The Worldwatch Institute

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asserting native resilience Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis Edited by Alan Parker and Zoltán Grossman Shares diversity of indigenous perspectives on the climate crisis and indigenous responses to it. 2012, 240 pages, 7 x 10 " 978-0-87071-663-8 PB $24.95 Aboriginal Studies, BC Aboriginal Studies, Climate Change, Environmental Politics, Sustainability, Sociology Oregon State University Press Canadian rights only

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the many Voyages of arthur Wellington clah A Tsimshian Man on the Pacific Northwest Coast Peggy Brock An unprecedented account of the tensions of empire – as experienced by a Tsimshian man who moved in both colonial and Aboriginal worlds.

Bettina Bradbury Shortlisted, 2012 John A. Macdonald Prize, Canadian Historical Association Shortlisted, 2012, Canadian Political History Book Prize, Canadian Historical Association

2011 , 324 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-0-7748-2006-6 PB $29.95 Aboriginal Studies, Canadian Social History, BC History, Biography, Memoirs & Letters UBC Press

A fascinating look at how women’s lives shaped, and were shaped, by 19th-century Montreal as they moved from marriage to widowhood.

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human transit How Clearer Thinking about Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities and Our Lives

Richard Abel

Edited by Rhodri Windsor Liscombe

Traces the history of the printed word, the roots of modern-day mass book production, and how printing accelerated the evolution of Western culture.

A richly textured anthology that weaves architecture and its history into the fabric of Canada identity and nation building.

2011 , 218p ages, 6 x 9 " 978-1-4128-1857-5 HC $34.95 978-1-4128-4952-4 PB $27.95 Technology & Society, European History TransactionP ublishers

Wife to Widow Lives, Laws, and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Montreal

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Jarrett Walker In Human Transit, noted blogger and consultant Jarrett Walker supplies the basic tools, the critical questions, and the means to make smarter decisions about designing and implementing transit services. 2011 , 235 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-1-59726-972-8 PB $35.00 Transportation Issues, Urban Studies & Planning, Canadian Urban & Regional Politics Island Press

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Faith, politics, and sexual diversity in canada and the united states Edited by David Rayside and Clyde Wilcox A timely, remarkable discussion of the interplay between faith and sexual diversity in Canada and the United States. 2011 , 480 pages, 6 x 9 " 978-0-7748-2010-3 PB $34.95 Political Science, Religious Studies, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Queer Studies, Gender & Politics, Comparative Politics UBCP ress

controlling Knowledge Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection in a Networked World Lorna Stefanick In Controlling Knowledge author Lorna Stefanick offers a thought-provoking and user-friendly overview of the regulatory regime that currently governs freedom of information and the protection of privacy.

the art and alchemy of chinese tea Daniel Reid Photographs by Christian Janzen, Foreword by Master Zhongxian Wu An absorbing and revelatory read for those interested in tea culture of Chinese culture, or anyone who has ever had a cup of tea. 2011 , 240 pages, 6 x 9.25" 978-1-84819-086-3 HC $27.95 Anthropology, Chinese Studies, Asian History, Reference, Sociology Singing Dragon

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Walking the clouds An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction

kiyâm poems

pete seeger His Life in His Own Words

Naomi McIlwraith

Pete Seeger

Edited by Grace L. Dillon

kiyâm contemplates language loss and recovery in the twenty-fi rst century, by relating one woman’s journey in learning an Indigenous language.

Offers the public’s fi rst extensive view into Pete Seeger’s collection of documents.

A groundbreaking anthology of indigenous science fiction. 2012, 270p ages, 6 x 9 " 978-0-8165-2982-7 PB $24.95 Science Fiction, Aboriginal Studies, Fiction Collections University ofA rizona Press Canadian rights only

2012, 148 pages, 6 x 8 " 978-1-926836-69-0 PB $16.95 Poetry, Aboriginal Languages, Canadian Literature Mingling Voices Series Au Press

2012, 6 x 9 " 978-1-61205-218-2 HC $29.95 Music, Memoirs & Letters, Social Movements Nine Lives Music Series Paradigm Publishers Canadian rights only

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Woody's road Woody Gutherie's Letters Home, Drawings, Photos and Other Unburied Treasures Mary Jo Guthrie Edgmon and Guy Logsdon Illustrations by Woody Guthrie and Mary Jo Guthrie Edgmon Timed for the 2012 worldwide celebrations of Guthrie’s birth, this colorful new book offers a rare look inside Woody’s personality and his artistry.

cute and creepy Carrie Ann Baade and Nancy E. Hightower Cute & Creepy revels in the genre of the macabre in contemporary art, celebrating dark art and Pop Surrealists. 2012, 68 pages, 8.5 x 10 " 978-1-8892-8224-4 PB $19.95 Art & Design, Art History, Sociology University of Washington Press Canadian rights only

it's raining cats and dogs An Autism Spectrum Guide to the Confusing World of Idioms, Metaphors and Everyday Expressions Michael Barton Foreword by Delia Barton This book illustrates why people with autism spectrum disorders have problems understanding common phrases and idioms that others accept unquestioningly as part of everyday speech. 2011 , 96 pages, 6.25 x 7.5" 978-1-84905-283-2 HC $17.95 Asperger Syndrome, Autism and other Syndromes, Literature, Languages & Linguistics, Parenting Jessica Kingsley Publishers

2012, 192p ages, 8.5 x 11" 978-1-61205-219-9 HC $39.95 Music, Biography, Memoirs & Letters, Reference Nine Lives Music Series Paradigm Publishers

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Who will i be when i die? Christine Bryden Christine Bryden offers rare fi rst-hand insights into dementia, and how it feels to gradually lose the ability to undertake tasks most people take for granted. 2011, 176 pages, 5.5 x 8.5" 978-1-84905-312-9 PB $22.95 Health & Aging, Mental Health, Psychology & Psychiatry Jessica Kingsley Publishers Canadian rights only

make Yourself better A Practical Guide to Restoring Your Body's Wellbeing

attaching in adoption Practical Tools for Today's Parents

Philip Weeks

Deborah D. Gray

This enchantting volume guides the reader through the process of restoring the body’s wellbeing using a simple combination of natural techniques, diet and herbal medicines.

This best-selling title (over 40,000 copies sold) is now exclusively available from Jessica Kingsley Publishers, covering everything prospective or actual adoptive parents need to know to promote healthy attachment in their child.

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Rethinking the Great White North Race, Nature, and the Historical Geographies of Whiteness in Canada Andrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, and Audrey Kobayashi, eds. July 2012, 356 pp., 6 x 9" 3 b&w photographs, 2 maps 978-0-7748-2014-1 PB $34.95

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Beyond Suffering Recounting War in Modern China James Flath and Norman Smith, eds. June 2012 328 pp., 6 x 9" 978-0-7748-1956-5 PB $34.95 Contemporary Chinese Studies Series

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Xavier's Legacies Catholicism in Modern Japanese Culture Kevin M. Doak, ed. March 2012 232 pp., 6 x 9" 978-0-7748-2022-6 PB $34.95 Asian Religions and Society Series

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Conflict in Caledonia Aboriginal Land Rights and the Rule of Law Laura DeVries July 2012 260 pp., 6 x 9" 978-0-7748-2185-8 PB $32.95 Law and Society Series

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aboriginal peoples and sport in canada Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues

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Edited by Janice Forsyth and Audrey R. Giles

Combining Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives, this timely and sometimes controversial volume explores the potential for collaboration and reconciliation on the issue of forest land use.

This book considers sport as a way for Aboriginal peoples to assert their cultural identities and fi nd a positive space for themselves and upcoming generations in contemporary Canadian society. December 2012, 256 pp., 6 x 9 " 978-0-7748-2420-0 HC $95.00

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standing up with ga'axsta'las Jane Constance Cook and the Politics of Memory, Church, and Custom Leslie A. Robertson A scholar and Cook’s descendants come together to reclaim the reputation of an important Kwakwaka’wakw leader. October2 012, 512 pp., 6 x 9 " 978-0-7748-2384-5 HC $125.00

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Where happiness dwells A History of the Dane-zaa First Nations

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merry laughter and angry curses The Shanghai Tabloid Press, 1897-1911 Juan Wang

brokering access Power, Power, and Freedom of Information Process in Canada Edited by Mike Larsen and Kevin Walby A provocative, multi-perspective exploration of a basic democratic right – access to information – and how it plays out at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels.

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milestones on a golden road Writing for Chinese Socialism, 1945-80

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academic careers and the gender gap Maureen Baker

A thoughtful and thorough analysis of the Mao-era literature and its lasting impact on Chinese culture.

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still dying for a living Corporate Criminal Liability after the Westray Mine Disaster Steven Bittle A shrewd and revealing interrogation of corporate criminal liability in the wake of one of the most devastating workplace disasters in Canadian history. October2 012,2 24p p., 6x 9 " 978-0-7748-2359-3 HC $95.00 Law and Society Series

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