Rising tides : reflections for climate changing times. edited by Catriona Sandilands.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781773860183
- ISBN: 1773860186
- Physical Description: 248 pages ; 23 cm.
- Publisher: Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia : Caitlin Press Inc., 2019.
- Copyright: ©2019.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | What we have lost -- What we may understand -- What we imagine. Territorial acknowledgement / Levi Wilson & Emily Menzies -- Reflections for climate changing times -- Rosemary A. Georgeson, "A lifetime with kelp" -- Ashlee Cunsolo, "Transfearance, Transfearmation." -- Bernard Soubry, "riparian blues" -- Evelyn C. White, "Where did we go wrong?" -- Jesse Thistle, "Ceremony" -- Rebeccah Nelems, "Short walk home -- Elysia French, "Absence" -- David Huebert, "Underfolk" -- Betsy Warland, "Bluestem & Bull Kelp" -- Kyo Maclear, "Love and lifeboating" -- Alison Colwell, "Wildfire" -- Reed Osler, "The ends of the world" -- Emily McGiffin, "The prodigious" -- Colleen Doty, "What the sea eats" -- Deblekha Guin, "In between, red, blue, and green" -- Indra Singh, "field notes from the wide zone" -- Lisa Szabo-Jones, "The change" -- Suzanne Fournier, "Are we facing the death of the Tree of Life?" -- Christine Lowther, "More perilous than a leaning tree" -- Jamie Snook, "Futures on ice" -- Deborah McGregor & Hillary McGregor, "All our relations: climate change storytellers" -- Christopher Campbell-Durufle, "All on the same train: bringing the Paris Agreement home" -- Dylan M. Harris, "Left behind" -- Catriona Sandilands, "Concerto for Scotch Broom" -- Sara Barron, "Such good friends" -- Carleigh Baker, "Where were you?" -- Sonnet L'Abbe, "Scale model" -- Astrida Neimanis, "Our bodies, our wetlands" -- Laurie D. Graham, "The North Saskatchewan" -- Peter Hobbs, "To the Post Office and back" -- Philip Kevin Paul, "Running in with a word" -- Lois Beardslee, "Grow pumpkins on my grave" -- Holly Schofield, "Five ways to walk about Twisted Oak Moss" -- Lauren Magner & Andrew Simon, "Key to the conifers of Galiano Island, 2150" -- Tzeporah Berman, "Just. Don't. Say. It." -- Hiromi Goto, "This is the way" -- Timothy B. Leduc, Ǫ da gaho dȩ:s: Isle weaving in climates of change" -- Stephen Collis, "For the deep future" -- Rita Wong & Emily McGiffin, "Keeping watch at Kwekwecnewtxw" -- Zoe Todd, "Tidal" |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Prince Rupert Library | 808.8 Sand (Text) | 33294002091544 | Adult Non-Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Catriona Sandilands is a professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University. She is a fellow of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, a former Canada Research Chair and past president of both the Association for Literature, Environment and Culture in Canada and the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (US). Cate is internationally known for her work in the environmental humanities, including three (sole and co-authored) books and over eighty scholarly and popular articles, essays and stories. In addition to Rising Tides, she is working on a book about plants and environmental philosophy (Cultivating Feminism) and a memoir about her journey to write a book about Jane Rule (The Jane Book). Cate lives and writes in Toronto, ON, and on Galiano Island, BC.