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Fall2010

www.uap.ualberta.caHAVE YOU READ US LATELY?

Canadian Literature 3

Humanities 6

Cultural Studies/Travel 7

Medicine & Culture 8

Islamism 10

Recently Released 11

Top Sellers 13

Ordering Information 15

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Dear friends,

Our objective at the University of Alberta Press (UAP) continues to be to publish culturally signifi cant, high quality scholarship and creative excellence.

In the pages of this catalogue you will fi nd descriptions of books which satisfy our high standards and which will tempt you to read between the covers.

In the changing landscape brought on by the advent of digital publishing the UAP renews its commitment to excellence. We are exploring and exploiting new technologies and methods to make many of our books available in digital formats.

There are many choices to make in the process of going digital. We would like to hear from you and welcome your input regarding digital versus print books. Please email me your questions, your ideas, and suggestions at [email protected].

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,Linda D. Cameron, Director

Director’s message

People of the LakesVUNTUT GWITCHIN FIRST NATION, SHIRLEEN SMITH

Alan Brownoff, Designer

2010 AAUP Book, Jacket & Journal Show

Trade Illustrated Book

In Bed with the WordDANIEL COLEMAN

Alan Brownoff, Designer

2010 AAUP Book, Jacket & Journal Show

Trade Typographic Book

Emblems of EmpireJOHN E. VOLLMER & JACQUELINE SIMCOX

Alan Brownoff, Designer

2010 The Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design in Canada

Pictorial, 2nd Prize

2010 PubWest Book Design Awards

Adult Trade Illustrated, Silver Award

Un art de vivre par temps de catastrophe 4 At the Interface of Culture and Medicine 8 Baba’s Kitchen Medicines: Folk Remedies of Ukrainian Settlers in Western Canada 9 The Contemporary Arab Reader on Political Islam 10 Prodigal Daughter: A Journey to Byzantium 5 Retooling the Humanities: The Culture of Research in Canadian Universities 6 Rudy Wiebe: Collected Stories 1955–2010 3 Will the Real Alberta Please Stand Up? 7

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Rudy WiebeCollected Stories, 1955–2010RUDY WIEBE INTRODUCTION BY THOMAS WHARTON

For more than fi fty years, Canadian literary legend Rudy Wiebe has been defi ning and refi ning prairie literature through his oeuvre of world renowned novels, histories, essays, and short stories. He has introduced generations of readers far and wide to western Canadian Mennonite, aboriginal, and settler culture. Some say he wrote the book on historical prairie fi ction. In fact, he’s written quite a few. The University of Alberta Press is proud to publish the fi fty short stories that Wiebe completed between 1955 and 2010, including four previously unpublished stories. This is a must-have book for afi cionados of great world literature, fans of prairie fi ction, and Wiebe’s faithful readers.

Rudy Wiebe was born in the Mennonite homestead community of Speedwell, Saskatchewan. Since the 1950s, he has been entertaining, educating, and inspiring readers with award-winning novels, short stories, essays, memoir, histories, and screenplays. Wiebe received the Governor General’s Award for Fiction in 1973 for The Temptations of Big Bear and again in 1994 for A Discovery of Strangers. In 2007 he won the Charles Taylor Prize for his memoir, Of This Earth: A Mennonite Boyhood in the Boreal Forest. Wiebe is an Offi cer of the Order of Canada. He lives with his wife Tena in Edmonton, Alberta.

504 pages • Critical introduction, appendices, selected bibliography

3, a Canadian Literature Series978–0–88864–540–1 • 6" x 9" • $39.95 (T) paperCanadian Literature/Short StoriesOctober 2010

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Le 5 mars 2009, le Centre de littérature canadienne de l’Université de l’Alberta recevait l’auteur acclamé, Dany Laferrière dans le cadre de la conférence commémorative Henry Kreisel. La University of Alberta Press et le Centre de littérature canadienne sont fi ers de faire paraître une version écrite de la conférence de Laferrière.

Dany Laferrière est né en Haïti et a fait de Montréal, Miami et New York ses nouvelles terres d’accueil. Dany Laferrière est aussi journaliste, chroniqueur à la télévision et à la radio, scénariste et réalisateur de cinéma. Il amorce sa carrière avec le succès phénoménal de son premier roman, Comment faire l’amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer, pour inaugurer son ‘autobiographie américaine’. En 2006, il remporte le prix littéraire du Gouverneur général pour son livre de littérature jeunesse, Je suis fou de Vava, et en 2009 il remporte le Prix Médicis et le Grand Prix du livre de Montréal pour son roman, L’énigme du retour.

52 pages • Introduction, foreword in French and EnglishCopublished with the Canadian Literature Centre / Centre de littérature canadienne Collection conférences commémoratives Henry Kreisel Memorial Lecture Series978–0–88864–553–1 • 5.25" x 9" • $10.95 (T) paperCanadian Literature/Essay September 2010

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Prodigal Daughter A Journey to ByzantiumMYRNA KOSTASH

A deep-seated questioning of her inherited religion resurfaces when Myrna Kostash chances upon the icon of St. Demetrius of Thessalonica. A historical, cultural and spiri-tual odyssey that begins in Edmonton, ranges around the Balkans, and plunges into a renewed vision of Byzantium in search of the Great Saint of the East delivers the author to an unexpected place—the threshold of her childhood church. An epic work of travel memoir, Prodigal Daughter sings with immediacy and depth, rewarding readers with a profound sense of an adventure they have lived. This book will appeal to readers inter-ested in Ukrainian-Canadian culture , the Eastern Church, and medieval history, as well as to fans of Kostash’s bold creative nonfi ction.

Myrna Kostash’s creative nonfi ction continues to defi ne and push the limits of the genre. Since the publication of All of Baba’s Children in 1977, she has been a strong voice in depicting the Ukrainian-Canadian experience in the West and its roots in European history. Her award-winning memoirs, essays, and other writing, along with her avid participation in the literary community, have garnered Kostash popular and critical acclaim at home and abroad. She lives in Edmonton.

328 pages • Map, bibliography, indexWayfarer Series978–0–88864–534–0 • 6" x 9" • $34.95 (T) paperTravel Memoir/Creative Nonfi ctionSeptember 2010

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A geographical, historical, and spiritual odyssey by Canada’s high priestess of creative nonfi ction.

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Is market-driven research healthy? Responding to the language of “knowledge mobiliza-tion” that percolates through Canadian postsecondary education, the literary scholars who contributed these essays address the challenges that an intensifi ed culture of research capitalism brings to the humanities in particular. Stakeholders in Canada’s research infrastructure—university students, professors, and administrators; grant policy makers and bureaucrats; and the public who are the ultimate inheritors of such knowledge—are urged to examine a range of perspectives on the increasingly entre-preneurial university environment and its growing corporate culture.

Essays by: L.M. Findlay; Donna Palmateer Pennee; Kit Dobson; Jessica Schagerl; Ashok Mathur and Rita Wong; Marjorie Stone; Paul Danyluk; Melissa Stephens; Susan Brown; Diana Brydon; Daniel Coleman and Smaro Kamboureli.

Daniel Coleman is Professor of Canadian Literature, Canada Research Chair, Department of English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University. His creative memoir on reading, spirituality, and cultural politics, In Bed with the Word, came out in 2009 to wide acclaim. He lives in Hamilton.

Smaro Kamboureli is Professor with the School of English and Theatre Studies, Canada Research Chair, and Director of TransCanada Institute, University of Guelph. Her award-winning work, Scandalous Bodies: Diasporic Literature in English Canada, was republished in 2009. She lives in Toronto.

424 pages • Notes, bibliography, index978–0–88864–541–8 • 6" x 9" • $49.95 (S) paperUniversity Administration/Economics /HumanitiesOctober 2010

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Twelve essays examine challenges that an intensifi ed culture of research capitalism imposes on the humanities.

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Retooling the Humanities The Culture of Research in Canadian UniversitiesDANIEL COLEMAN & SMARO KAMBOURELI, EDITORS

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Will the Real Alberta Please Stand Up? GEO TAKACH

One little question propels both author and reader on a genre-bending quest to fi nd the elusive essence of a Canadian province built on sturdy stereotypes of oil-spoiled, beef-eating, bible-thumping rednecks devoid of class or culture. Through essay, interview, colourful observation, and whatever other exposé it takes to amplify the hyperbolic absurdity of seeking a simple answer to an incendiary question, Geo Takach spotlights the cultural complexity of this perplexing province. Readers will be delightfully edifi ed after a dizzying romp around Wild Rose Country with Geo and a cast of citizens and celebs (alive and dead).

Geo Takach is a prolifi c and consummate writer, instructor, speaker, and fi lmmaker based in Wild Rose Country. His passion for, and his unbridled fasci-nation and frustration with, Alberta has driven his work to defi ne the soul of a province grandly mythologized and misunderstood. He has suffered for his art, and now he would like it to be your turn.

432 pages • B&W photographs, map, notes, selected bibliography978–0–88864–543–2 • 6" x 9" • $34.95 (T) paperAlberta/History/Cultural StudiesOctober 2010

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A spirited tour of Wild Rose Country reveals the real soul beneath some tired stereotypes.

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In this groundbreaking contribution to the fi eld of culture and medicine, twenty-fi ve professionals in medicine, nursing, and the social sciences have contributed fourteen papers on the infl uence of culture in health care. The topics range from the perception of skills of international medical graduates, to confl icting expectations of patient care of various cultural groups, to cultural issues at the end of life. Health care educators, prac-titioners, sociologists, policy makers, and learners at all levels will fi nd this book makes a signifi cant foray into an underexplored sector of research.

Earle H. Waugh is Professor Emeritus and Director of the Centre for the Cross-Cultural Study of Health and Healing in the Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta in Edmonton.

Olga Szafran is Associate Director of Research in the Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta in Edmonton.

Rodney A. Crutcher is Professor in the Department of Family Medicine, University of Calgary, and founding Director of the Alberta International Medical Graduate Program (2000–2008).

376 pages • Colour section, maps, fi gures, bibliography, index978–0–88864–532–6 • 6" x 9" • $49.95 (S) paperMedicine/Cultural StudiesNovember 2010

Fourteen essays open important dialogue in the emerging fi eld of culture and medicine.

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At the Interface of Culture and Medicine EARLE H. WAUGH, OLGA SZAFRAN & RODNEY A. CRUTCHER, EDITORS

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Michael Mucz’s prolonged primary research into Ukrainian-Canadian folk history culminates in Baba’s Kitchen Medicines. This book bursts with the cultural memory of pioneering folk from Canada’s prairieland. From fever to frostbite, this incomparable compendium of tinctures, poultices, salves, decoctions, infusions, plasters, and tonics will fascinate and often mortify readers from all walks of life. The comprehensiveness of Mucz’s research and interviews framed with deftly painted historical, cultural, and botanical backgrounds guarantee that this chapter of the Canadian story will continue to be told for generations to come. It is a deep, charming, and often moving work of intricate anthropology that will stir scholar and non-specialist alike.

Michael Mucz teaches in the areas of botany and ecology at the University of Alberta’s Augustana Campus in Camrose. His research interests include ethno-botany and herbal medicine.

304 pages • 60 B&W images, tables, graphs, maps, foreword, appendices, bibliography, index978–0–88864–514–2 • 6" x 9" • $34.95 (T) paperHistory/Medicine/EthnobotanyOctober 2010

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The Contemporary ArabReader on Political Islam IBRAHIM M. ABU-RABI’

Contemporary Islamism is a complex notion, encompassing a constellation of social, political, religious and ideological ideas that have evolved over the past two hundred years. These ideas have dramatically shaped modern and contemporary Arab societies, but they are little understood in the West.

The Contemporary Arab Reader on Political Islam corrects this at a stroke. It brings together the writings of highly infl uential fi gures in the fi eld of Islamism in the contem-porary Arab world, many of whose writings have never been available before in English. Addressing the key issues such as Shari’ah, human rights, civil society, secularism, globalization and ummah, and the impact of the West on the modern Arab world, this is the perfect starting point for students and academics looking to understand “Political Islam” in contemporary Arab and Muslim societies.

The contributors include such important Islamist thinkers and activists as Abdullah Azzam, central to the spread of Islamism in Afghanistan, Sayyid Muhammad Hussain Fadlallah, a major Shiite fi gure in contemporary Lebanon and Ahmad Bin Yousuf, a polit-ical advisor to Akram Haniyya in Gaza.

Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi’ is the holder of the Edmonton Council of Muslim Communities Chair of Islamic Studies at the University of Alberta. His many books include Intellectual Origins of Islamic Resurgence in the Modern Arab World (1996), Islam at the Crossroads (2003), The Blackwell Companion to Contemporary Islamic Thought (2006), and Contemporary Arab Thought (Pluto Press, 2005).

352 pages • Copublished with Pluto Press978–0–88864–557–9 • 5.9’’ x 9’’ • $34.95 (T) paperIslamism/Political ScienceOctober 2010Canadian Rights Only

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Emblems of EmpireSelections from the Mactaggart Art CollectionJOHN E. VOLLMER & JACQUELINE SIMCOX

Full-colour showcase of the Mactaggart Art Collection with curatorial exploration of Qing imperial hegemony through art.

368 pages • Full-colour throughout,colour photographs, map, index, glossary

Copublished with University of Alberta Museums

978–0–88864–486–2 • $60.00 (T) cloth

Asian Art/Art History

AWARD WINNER

Locating the Past / Discovering the PresentPerspectives on Religion, Culture, and MarginalityDAVID GAY & STEPHEN R. REIMER, EDITORS

Comparative, interdisciplinary examination of the production of religious ideas and images over time and place.

304 pages • B&W photographs, bibliography, index

978–0–88864–499–2 • $39.95 (S) paper

Religious Studies/Cultural Studies

“Collecting Stamps Would Have Been More Fun”Canadian Publishing and the Correspondence of Sinclair Ross, 1933–1986SELECTED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JORDAN STOUCK / ANNOTATIONS BY DAVID STOUCK

The peculiar struggles of Canadian authors are writ large in the letters of Sinclair Ross.

332 pages • B&W photographs, appendix, biographical chronology, index

978–0–88864–521–0 • $34.95 (T) paper

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The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca Country A Facsimile Edition and Translation of a Prayer Book in Cree SyllabicsPATRICIA DEMERS WITH NAOMI L. MCILWRAITH AND DOROTHY THUNDER

AROK WOLVENGREY, FOREWORD

Facsimile of Father Grouard’s 1883 pioneering prayer book in Cree syllabics with translation, transliteration, and cultural explication

488 pages • Foreword, introduction, facsimile reprint, Cree Syllabics, Roman Orthography, English translation, afterword

978–0–88864–515–9 • $100.00 (T) cloth

Canadian History/Native Studies

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The Measure of ParisSTEPHEN SCOBIE

Governor General’s Award-winning poet, literary critic, and fl âneur explores and riffs off Paris’s literary spirit.

365 pages • B&W photographs, index

Wayfarer Series

978–0–88864–533–3 • $29.95 (T) paper

Travel Writing/Literary Nonfi ction

Memory’s DaughterALICE MAJOR

“Memory’s Daughter is a tender, wise, beautifully cadenced work which embraces the reader on every page.”

—Don Domanski

144 pages

3, a Canadian literature series

978–0–88864–539–5 • $24.95 (T) paper

Poetry/Canadian Literature

wild horsesrob mclennan

Supple lines meander and fl it over scapes of love and place, affording a lucid estrangement.

96 pages

3, a Canadian literature series

978–0–88864–535–7 • $19.95 (T) paper

Poetry/Canadian Literature

Too BadSketches Toward a Self-PortraitROBERT KROETSCH

“[T]he portrait that evolves is multiple, protean, impossible to pin down.” —Douglas Barbour

112 pages

3, a Canadian literature series

978–0–88864–537–1 • $24.95 (T) paper

Poetry/Canadian Literature

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The Canadian Dictionary of ASLCAROLE SUE BAILEY & KATHY DOLBY, EDITORS / CHARMAINE LETOURNEAU, FOREWORD

This tried and true reference work refl ects the unique use of American Sign Language in Canada.

928 pages • Guide to use, fi ngerspelling, handshapes, numbers, pronouns, time concepts, place names

978–0–88864–300–1 • $100.00/$75.00US (T) cloth

Language/Reference

AWARD WINNER

Ukrainian Through its Living CultureAdvanced Level Language TextbookALLA NEDASHKIVSKA

Advanced Ukrainian-language textbook with companion website will engage students and stimulate rich interaction and communication.

368 pages • Full-colour throughout, illustra-tions, photographs, subject index, glossary

978–0–88864–517–3 • $60.00 (X) cloth

Ukrainian Language/Linguistics

Heavy Burdens on Small ShouldersThe Labour of Pioneer Children on the Canadian PrairiesSANDRA ROLLINGS-MAGNUSSON

Examine the vital work pioneer children performed to help their families on the Canadian Prairies.

192 pages • 18 B&W images, notes, index

978–0–88864–509–8 • $34.95 (T) paper

Prairie History/Labour History/Family Studies

In the News, 2nd edition The Practice of Media Relations in CanadaWILLIAM WRAY CARNEY

Carney explains current practices and proposes a plan with which to manage media relationships.

292 pages • Notes, bibliography

978–0–88864–495–4 • $26.95 (T) paper

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BosniaIn the Footsteps of Gavrilo PrincipTONY FABIJANCIC

Modern travel memoir spans history in trailing the ghost of Archduke Ferdinand’s assassin and WWI’s primary catalyst, Gavrilo Princip.

264 pages • 45 B&W photographs, maps, index

Wayfarer Series

978–0–88864–519–7 • $29.95 (T) paper

Travel Writing/Politics/World History

People of the LakesStories of Our Van Tat Gwich’in Elders/Googwandak Nakhwach’ànjòo Van Tat Gwich’inVUNTUT GWITCHIN FIRST NATION & SHIRLEEN SMITH

Fifty years of Elders’ oral histories recount 150 years of Aboriginal living in Canada’s north.

456 pages • Full-colour throughout, 125 colour images and B&W images, maps, notes, glossary, bibliography, index

978–0–88864–505–0 • $34.95 (T) paper

Native Studies/Oral History/The North

AWARD WINNER

J.B. HarkinFather of Canada’s National ParksE.J. (TED) HART

Rigorous biography of a prime mover in Canadian parks, recreation, and wildlife stewardship and conservation.

592 pages • 64 B&W photographs, index

Mountain Cairns: A series on the history and culture of the Canadian Rockies

978–0–88864–512–8 • $34.95 (T) paper

Canadian History/Biography

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Taking the Lead Strategies and Solutions from Female CoachesSHEILA ROBERTSON, EDITOR DRU MARSHALL, INTRODUCTION

A deep look at female coaching—its values and tribulations—by leaders in the fi eld.

312 pages • B&W images, tables

978–0–88864–542–5 • $34.95 (T) paper

Sports/Leadership/Women’s Studies

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