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2010 BOOK CATALOGUE

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Maternity Rolls
Pregnancy, Childbirth and Disability
Heather Kuttai
Heather Kuttai is a 40-year-old white, heterosexual woman. She is
married and is the mother of two children. Living in a quiet, middle-class
neighbourhood, her life is, in many ways, seemingly the quintessential
picture of what many consider to be traditional. However, her life is not as
conventional as it appears: she is a paraplegic and uses a wheelchair for
mobility. Her disability dramatically changes the picture.

Much of the writing about the experiences of women and mothers


excludes the stories of women with disabilities. Established norms
dictate that a mother’s body be “healthy” and “whole.” Because the body
with disabilities is often seen for what it cannot do, taking on the role of
mother can give the body a different value, status and worth. Heather’s
experiences as a woman with a disability experiencing pregnancy and
childbirth offers insights into what is already known about women’s
bodies. The stories she tells of her life, her pregnancies and giving birth
illustrate both her self-awareness and her awareness of our society’s
negative perceptions of disability.

“I do not know if I am always happily indifferent to the ones who have


consistently been wrong about me, but I do know that I strive to be.
Some days I get it right. Other days I struggle. The autoethnographic
process has made me realize that I am living an extraordinary life and that
I have a body worth celebrating. My body has done, and continues to do, 9781552663424
incredible things. The lack of expectations that surrounded me as a woman with a disability were $18.95
not ones I had to necessarily live with. I am an agent. It is hard work. But it is good work.”
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— from the epilogue
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HEATHER KUTTAI has been spinal cord injured for over three decades. She is a three-time May
Paralympic medallist and an experienced provincial and national team coach. Heather
pioneered Disability Services for Students at the University of Saskatchewan and, in addition
to being an advocate for students with disabilities and the creator of several student retention
programs, she was also responsible for the development and writing of a University policy
for this office. Heather was recently inducted into the Saskatchewan Sport Hall of Fame and
received a YWCA Women of Distinction Award for Leadership and Management.

CONTENTS: Being a Girl • Writing and Thinking about Myself • In the Family Way • It’s My Time: Birthing Stories • Inaccessibility • Music and Joyful Embodied Experiences • Becoming a Living Text

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Public Service, Private Profits
The Political Economy of
Public/Private Partnerships in Canada
John Loxley with Salim Loxley
PPPs/P3s have become all the rage amongst every level of government in Canada in recent years.
Proponents claim P3s reduce the costs of building and operating public projects and services,
that projects and services are delivered more efficiently through the P3 model, so that in the
end taxpayers are better off economically and as consumers of public goods. This book tests
all of these claims, and more, finding them mostly empty, ideological assertions. Through an
exhaustive series of case studies of P3s in Canada — from schools, bridges and water treatment
plants to social services and hospital food — this book finds that most P3s are more costly to build
and finance, provide poorer quality services and are less accessible than if they were built and
operated by public servants. Moreover, many essential services are less accountable to citizens
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JOHN LOXLEY is Professor of Economics and Co-ordinator of Research, Global Political Economy 208pp
Program, University of Manitoba. He specializes in international finance, international develop- Rights: World
ment and community economic development. Salim Loxley studied at the University of London March
and the London School of Economics and currently works as a consultant in London, England.

CONTENTS: What Are Public-Private Partnerships? • Economics and Financing • Public Policy • Value for Money and Public Sector Comparators •
Schools, Social Services, Hospitals and Hospital Services • Bridges, Roads and Water and Waste Treatment • Public Spending for Private Profit •
Appendices • References • Index

Race & Well-Being


The Lives, Hopes and Activism of African Canadians
Carl James, Wanda Thomas Bernard, David Este, Akua Benjamin,
Bethan Lloyd & Tana Turner
Through in-depth qualitative research with African Canadians in three Canadian cities — Calgary,
Toronto and Halifax — this book explores how experiences of racism, combined with other
social and economic factors, affect the health and well-being of African Canadians. With a special
interest in how racial stereotyping impacts Black men and boys, this book shares stories of racism
and violence and explores how experiences and interpretations of, and reactions to, racism differ
across a range of social and economic variables. Rejecting the notion that Black communities are
homogeneous, this book gives a detailed examination of three distinct communities: Caribbean,
immigrant African and Canadian Black. The authors also explore how individuals, families and
communities can better understand and challenge racism.
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CARL JAMES is Director of the Centre for Education and Community at York University. WANDA
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THOMAS BERNARD is Director of the School of Social Work at Dalhousie University. DAVID
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ESTE is Professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Calgary. AKUA BENJAMIN is
Professor in the School of Social Work at Ryerson University. BETHAN LLOYD, PhD is a research Rights: World
consultant in Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax. She was Research Coordinator for the Racism, March
Violence and Health Project for five years. TANA TURNER holds a master’s degree in sociology
from the University of Toronto. She is a human resource consultant in Toronto, specializing in
human rights, equity, diversity and inclusion.

CONTENTS: Introduction: Building Towards Action • Tracking the Lived Experience of African Canadians • From Then to Now: The Historical and Contemporary Context • The Multiple Manifestations of
Racism • Power, Poverty and the Institutional Web • Racism Is Bad for Your Health • Conformity, Resistance and Denial • “Tho Dance Through the Cosmos”: The Journey of Hope, Healing and Action •
References • Appendix • Index

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ABOUT CANADA
A new series of books, About Canada explores key issues for Canadians. Accessibly written, affordable and in a distinctive
format, these books provide basic — but critical and passionate — coverage of central aspects of our society.

Animal Rights
John Sorenson
Adopting Mahatma Gandhi’s idea that “the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be
judged by the way its animals are treated,” this book considers the status of animals in Canada.
Casting a critical gaze over how dominant ideologies, such as capitalism and patriarchy, have
negatively impacted our relationships with the natural world, Sorenson examines the institutional
exploitation of animals in agriculture, fashion and entertainment. Addressing the fur trade, seal
hunt, Calgary Stampede, puppy mills, horse slaughter and Canada’s virtually unregulated vivisec-
tion industry, the book analyzes discourses used by animal-exploitation industries to defend their
practices and suggests that a society that claims to protect animals while maintaining antiquated
laws is suffering from “moral schizophrenia.” This book advocates an abolitionist agenda, promotes
veganism as a personal and political commitment, shows the economic, environmental and
health costs of animal exploitation and presents animal rights as a social justice issue.
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JOHN SORENSON is Professor in the Sociology Department at Brock University. Previous books
include Ape (2009) and Culture of Prejudice (with J. Blackwell and M. Smith, 2003). $17.95
192pp
CONTENTS: Animals and Social Justice • Fur and Feathers • Killing Animals for Food • Killing Animals for Fun • Canada’s Shame • Relics of Barbarism • Rights: World
Pets and Prisoners • Moral Schizophrenia: Pets or Meat • Vivisection • Nice Cat, Look in the Microwave • Conclusion: An Enlightened Sense of Equality • March
References • Acknowledgements • Useful Websites.

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About Canada: About Canada: Childcare


Health Care Martha Friendly & Susan Prentice
Pat Armstrong & Hugh Armstrong About Canada: Childcare answers
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— Colin Leys, co-editor, education and childcare (ECEC)
The Socialist Register in Canada. Why doesn’t Canada
have an ECEC system, even though
Health care is Canada’s best-loved social other countries do? Why is ECEC so
program — and for good reason. But it important? What is missing in Canada’s
is a complex system: changes proposed ECEC landscape and why? Is ECEC
9781552662465 and those already underway can be 9781552662915 primarily a public good, a private
$17.95 difficult to understand and evaluate. This $17.95 family responsibility or an opportunity
160pp book explains how the Canadian system for profit-making? Early childhood
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issue, the authors argue, and Canada
2008 2009 needs an integrated system of services.
Forthcoming
• Mass Media by Peter Steven – Fall 2010
• Immigration by Nupur Gogia and Bonnie Slade – Fall 2010
• Health and Illness by Dennis Raphael – Fall 2010
• Women’s Rights by Penni Mitchell – Spring 2011
• Disability Rights by Deborah Stienstra – Spring 2011
• LGBTT Rights by Peter Knegt – Fall 2011
• Agriculture by Darrell McLaughlin – Spring 2012

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White Femininity
Race, Gender & Power
Katerina Deliovsky
This book contributes to the emerging field of white studies — an examination of the notion that
whiteness is not an invisible category, but is itself a category of race. Looking at hegemonic white
femininity in particular, the author examines the ways in which white women are coerced and
compelled to demonstrate an allegiance to whiteness through their choice of intimate partners,
sexual orientation, participation in racial inequality and complicity with white feminine beauty
standards. This qualitative and theoretical research points to the fundamental role that white
femininity plays in securing and reproducing whiteness as a location of white power and privilege.

KATERINA DELIOVSKY teaches at Brock University in the areas of racism and anti-racism, sociology
of gender, race and ethnicity and introductory sociology.

CONTENTS: Acknowledgements • Elsewhere from Here: Remapping the Territories of White Femininity • Behind the White Curtain • Compulsory 9781552663523
‘White’ Heterosexuality: The Politics of Racial and Sexual Loyalty • Reinscribing Whiteness: Rituals of Unity and Exclusion • Normative ‘White’ Femi- $19.95
ninity: Race, Gender and the Politics of Beauty • Surveying the Road Less Travelled: Reconfiguring White Femininity • References • Index 192pp
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Poverty, Regulation & Social Justice


Readings on the Criminalization of Poverty
Diane Crocker & Val Marie Johnson, editors
Emerging from a public colloquium on the criminalization of poverty, this volume critically
interrogates how state and private practices have increasingly come to over-regulate people with
severely limited economic resources, and understands this regulation as part of the dynamics of
liberal capitalism. Exploring issues such as homelessness, social assistance and single mothers,
and written from a diversity of perspectives from academics to frontline workers, policy-makers
and those affected first hand by these practices, this book aims to help readers imagine a more
compassionate future.

DIANE CROCKER and VAL MARIE JOHNSON are currently associate professors in the Department
of Sociology and Criminology at Saint Mary’s University.

CONTENTS: Introduction: Reading the Criminalization of Poverty (Val Marie Johnson) • Understanding the Role of Law and Order Politics in Canadi- 9781552663479
an Cities (Todd Gorden) • Social Assistance and the Politics of Welfare Fraud Investigations: The Case of Alberta (Trevor W. Harrison) • Homelessness $29.95
after 9/11: Some Reflections on How Our Society Treats Homeless Individuals (Wayne MacNaughton) • “The Streets Belong to People Who Pay for 228pp
Them”: The Spacial Regulations of Street Poverty in Vancouver (Mario Berti and Jeff Sommers) • The Intersecting Experiences of Racialized Poverty Rights: World
and the Criminalization of the Poor (Grace-Edward Galabuzi) • The Criminalization of Poverty ... and the Impoverishment of Everything Else (J Grant
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Wanzel) • The Penis Police: Regulating, Punishing and Excluding Single Mothers on Social Assistance (Jeanne Fay) • Apprehensive Wives and Intimi-
dated Mothers: Women, Fear of Crime and the Criminalization of Poverty in Toronto (Amanda Glasbeek) • It Is Not a Crime (Amy Collins) • Street Kids (short discount)
as Delinquents, Menaces and Criminals: The Criminalization of Poverty in Canada and Guatemala (Jeff Karabanow) • Young and Feared (Greg X) •
Homeless in Halifax: The Criminal Justice System Takes Aim at the Poor (Claire McNeil) • Squat the City, Rock the Courts: Challenging the Criminal
Marginalization of Anti-Poverty Acvtivism in Canada (Lisa M. Freeman) • On the Streets There’s No Forgetting Your Body (Jeff Shantz) • References

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Black Canadians
History, Experience, Social Conditions
Second Edition
Joseph Mensah
Black Canadians provides an authoritative reference for teachers, students
and the general public who seek to know more about the Black Diaspora
in North America. Arguments made in this book may be unpleasant for
those with little appetite for pointed, provocative views and analysis
from the standpoint of Black people. For those with a genuine interest
in venturing beyond established orthodoxies and simplistic solutions
to the contentious ethno-racial problems in Canada, this book will be
insightful and worthy of close attention. This new edition expands the
regional coverage of Black history, updates all the statistics with the 2006
census data, and adds important new material on multiculturalism and
employment equity.

“The book is extremely thorough and is quite impressive in its ability to


work across a broad sweep of approaches and methodologies.”
— Anthony Stewart, Professor, Dalhousie University

About the first editon:


“The work is a remarkable piece of scholarship. It combines theoretical
sophistication and empirical rigour, is focused, powerfully enlightening,
and manifests a clarity of exposition that is refreshing and commendable.
The book constitutes a learning/educational toolkit of exceptional value.” 9781552663455
— G. Llewellyn Watson, University of PEI $34.95
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“Many Canadians are reluctant to admit that racial oppression and inferiorization exist/
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persist in this country. As Canadians, we have the tendency not only to ignore our racist
past, but also to dismiss any contemporary racial incidence as nothing but aberration, or March
the work of “few bad apples” in an essentially peaceful, tolerant, charitable, and egalitarian
nation. For the most part, we believe that we are superior to countries, such as the United
Kingdom and the United States, that are openly struggling with racial problems.”
— from Chapter 1

JOSEPH MENSAH is Coordinator of International Development Studies Program at York University.

CONTENTs: The Black Presence in Canada: A Multicultural Perspective • Conceptual Background • The History of Blacks in Canada • The Geography of Blacks in Canada • Profile of Selected Black Groups
in Canada • Blacks and the Canadian Labour Market • Blacks in Canadian Sport: Issues, Controversies and Paradigm Shifts • Managing Race and Ethnic Relations in Canada: Official Multiculturalism and
Blacks • Employment Equity and Blacks in Canada • Bibliography • Index

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NEW FERNWOOD BASICS THIS SPRING...

Islamophobia and the


Question of Muslim Identity
The Politics of Difference and Solidarity
Evelyn Leslie Hamdon
This book is a critical analysis of a Muslim group in Canada that has been working to challenge
Islamophobia in their community. An important part of their anti-racist work involves dealing with
the internal conflicts and dilemmas created by the differences among the members of the group.
The coalition has been successful in developing several educational initiatives, in part, because
they have been able to negotiate internal differences in ways that do not fragment the group.
Through discussions with members of the coalition the author explores the tensions that arise
from these internal differences, and in doing so demonstrates the diversity of Muslim identity —
and challenges the stereotypical image that has permeated the West for centuries.
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EVELYN LESLIE HAMDON is a PhD student and Killam Scholar in the Department of
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Educational Policy Studies at the University of Alberta. Her research and teaching focus is on
negotiating identity and difference. Currently she is researching representations of Muslim 112pp
women in popular culture. Evelyn is the project coordinator for Global Citizenship Curriculum Rights: World
Development at the University of Alberta. April

CONTENTS: Introduction: Islamophobia and Muslims in Canada • Why Now? Why This? • Participant Motivation for Engaging in Coalition Work •
Who Can Define a Proper Muslim? • The New Muslim Ummah? Complex and Contested Muslim Identities • ” Sometimes it’s positive, sometimes it’s
scary”: Personal Struggles with Identity and Difference • Strategies for Negotiating Difference • Making the Path as We Walk It

Deadly Fever
Racism, Disease and a Media Panic
Charles T. Adeyanju
In February 2001, a woman from the Congo was admitted to a hospital in Hamilton, Ontario,
with a serious illness of unknown origin. Very quickly, the rumour spread that she was carrying
the deadly Ebola virus. Even though it was equally quickly determined that she did not carry the
virus, the rumour spread like wildfire throughout the Canadian media. Through a content analysis
of four major Canadian newspapers and interviews with journalists, medical practitioners and
members of the Black community, Charles T. Adeyanju shows that it was the potent mixture of
race, gender and immigration, not a real health problem, that lay at the heart of this public panic.

CHARLES T. ADEYANJU is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and


Anthropology at the University of Prince Edward Island.

CONTENTS: The Non-Ebola Panic and Racism • Media and Society • The Media Discourse of Race, Immigration and Health Risks • “The Unrespectable 9781552663417
View of Society”: Competing Claims • Community Reaction • Social Inclusion and Racism $15.95
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Aski Awasis/Children of the Earth


First Peoples Speaking on Adoption
Jeannine Carrière, editor
The adoption of Aboriginal children into non-Aboriginal families has a long and contentious
history in Canada. Life stories told by First Nations people reveal that the adoption experience
has been far from positive for these communities and has, in fact, been an integral aspect of
colonization. In an effort to decolonize adoption practices, the Yellowhead Tribal Services Agency
(YTSA) in Alberta has integrated customary First Peoples’ adoption practices with provincial
adoption laws and regulations. Introducing this unique agency, the authors outline the history
of First Nations adoptions and, through an interview with a YTSA Elder, describe the adoption
ceremonies offered at YTSA. Themes that emerged from interviews with adoptive parents and
youth who have been adopted through this new integrated practice are also explored, and
important recommendations for policy and practice in First Nations adoption are offered.

JEANNINE CARRIÈRE is Métis, originally from the Red River area of southern Manitoba, and 9781552663400
teaches at the University of Victoria in the School of Social Work Indigenous Specialization. Her $15.95
research interests include adoption, identity and Aboriginal children. In 2008 she received the 112pp
Adoption Activist Award from the North American Council on Adoptable Children (NACAC). Rights: World
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CONTENTS: Dedication (Cindy Yellowface) • Foreword (Joey Hamelin) • Personal Location and Context (Jeannine Carrière) • Maintaining Identities:
The Soul Work of Adoption and Aboriginal Children (Jeannine Carrière) • Adoption Practices: A First Nation Perspective (Grace Atkinson) • Yellow-
head Tribal Services Agency Open Custom Adoption Program (Carolyn Peacock and Deborah Morin) • Teachings from Bluestone Yellowface (Darin
Keewatin) • YTSA Families: Their Experiences and Recommendations for Practice (Jeannine Carrière) • Conclusion (Jeannine Carrière)

Ontario Works – Works for Whom?


An Investigation of Workfare in Ontario
Julie Vaillancourt
This book is an institutional ethnographic investigation of the Ontario Works program and the
problems that it creates in the lives of people on social assistance. Ontario Works is a work-for-
welfare program that was implemented in Ontario in 1996 as part of the neoliberal restructuring
of the welfare state. The book shows that Ontario Works has not, in reality, been used to help
people on assistance and rather has been used as another means of facilitating an attack on them,
while providing subsidized and cheap labour for companies and social agencies.

JULIE VAILLANCOURT is a graduate of the Masters in Applied Social Research Program at


Laurentian University. Prior to pursuing graduate studies she earned degrees in criminology and
sociology from the University of Ottawa and Laurentian University respectively.

CONTENTS: Introduction • Welfare Within the Capitalist System • Problems in the Everyday Lives of Recipients • Enforcing Work Norms • Ontario 9781552663516
Works – Program Priorities • Problems for Participating Organizations • Meeting the Needs of Social Assistance Recipients • References $15.95
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The Global Fight for Climate Justice
Anticapitalist Responses to Global Warming
and Environmental Destruction
Ian Angus, editor
As capitalism continues with business as usual, climate change is fast expanding the gap
between rich and poor, and between and within nations, as well imposing unparalleled suffering
on those least able to protect themselves. In The Global Fight for Climate Justice, anti-capitalist
activists from five continents offer radical answers to the most important questions of our time:
Why is capitalism destroying the conditions that make life on Earth possible? How can we stop
the destruction before it is too late? In essays on topics ranging from the food crisis and carbon
trading to perspectives from Indigenous peoples, the authors make a compelling case that saving
the world from climate catastrophe will require much more than tinkering with technology or
taxes. Only radical social change can prevent irreversible damage to the earth and civilization.
co-published with
IAN ANGUS is one of the world’s best-known ecosocialist activists. He edits the online journal Resistance Books
Climate and Capitalism, which has been described as “the most reliable single source of informa- 9781552663448
tion and strategic insights for climate justice.” Ian is also an editor of Socialist Voice, director of $24.95
ReadingfromtheLeft.com and a founding member of the Ecosocialist International Network.
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CONTENTS: Climate Emergency • Starving the Poor • False Explanations, False Solutions • The Green Capitalism Fantasy • Privatizing the Atmosphere
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• Voices from the Global South • Building a Climate Emergency Movement • Ecosocialist Responses to Capitalist Ecocide • Suggestions for Further February
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Down But Not Out


Community and the Upper Streets in Halifax, 1890–1914
David Hood
An examination of poverty and homelessness in Halifax at the turn of the twentieth century,
this book challenges the notion that the poor are deviants who are responsible for their own
misfortune. Historians have too often accepted this characterization of poverty without question
and, in so doing, have allowed for its perpetuation into current discourse. Through an exploration
of public records and the stories of real people, David Hood breathes life into Halifax’s sordid past
— and reveals the humanity and complexity of the poor. They were not ‘deviants’ in trouble with
the law or ‘cheats’ living on government handouts, but were rather people trying to make ends
meet under difficult circumstances. This book provokes readers to rethink accepted notions of
poverty and homelessness and, in so doing opens the possibility for recognition and empathy.

DAVID HOOD holds a doctoral degree in Canadian History. For much of the past ten years he has
been teaching in Central America and Southeast Asia. He is currently teaching part-time at Saint 9781552663486
Mary’s University. $19.95
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CONTENTS: Poverty and Destitution • Blurred Lines Between Rough and Respectable • Profile of a Community • Conceptions of an Underclass • Rights: World
Looking Forward through the Past • Appendices • Select Bibliography • Index March

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Global Capitalism in Crisis
Karl Marx & the Decay of the Profit System
Murray E.G. Smith
The world economy is currently experiencing a devastating slump not seen since the Second
World War. Unemployment rates are skyrocketing and salaries are plummeting in the developed
world, while astronomical food prices and starvation ravage the developing world. The
crisis in global capitalism, Smith argues, should be understood as both a composite crisis of
overproduction, credit and finance, and a deep-seated systemic crisis. Using Marx to analyze the
origins, implications and scope of the current economic slump, this book argues that the crisis
needs to be understood structurally, as the result of a system prone to crisis, rather than as an
aberration.

MURRAY E.G. SMITH is Professor of Sociology and Labour Studies at Brock University.

CONTENTS: The Global Economic Crisis: A Marxist Perspective • A Summary of Marx’s Theories of Value, Capital and Crisis • The Necessity of Value 9781552663530
Theory: Brenner’s Analysis of the “Long Downturn” and Marx’s Theory of Crisis • Class Struggle and Socialist Transformation: Beyond the Law of Value $24.95
• The Global Crisis, Marxism and the Malaise of the Anti-Capitalist Left • Appendix 1, The Controversy Surrounding Marx’s Theory of Value • Appendix 172pp
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Economic Democracy
The Working Class Alternative to Capitalism
Allan Engler
Identifying capitalism as a system of socialized labour, privately owned capitalist collectives
(corporations) and workplace (dictatorships), this book proposes economic democracy as an
alternative form of organization. Unlike the capitalist system, which centralizes power with a
small elite, economic democracy entitles everyone to a voice and equal vote in their communities’
economic and political decisions. Workplace and community democracy will replace capitalist
(corporate) dictatorship. Engler proposes that working-class change will be based on workplace
organizations, community mobilizations and democratic political action; on gains and reforms
that improve living conditions while methodically replacing wealthholders’ entitlement with
human entitlement, capitalist ownership with community ownership and master-servant relations
with workplace democracy.

ALLAN ENGLER, a lifelong trade unionist and social activist, is the author of Apostles of Greed. 9781552663462
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CONTENTS: Introduction • Capitalism • Economic Democracy • Opposing and Ending Capitalism 112pp
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Zapatistas
Rebellion from the Grassroots to the Global
Alex Khasnabish
In 1994 a guerilla army of Indigenous Mayan peasants in Southeast Mexico emerged and declared
‘Enough!’ to 500 years of colonialism, racism, exploitation, oppression and genocide. The effects of
the Zapatista uprising were profound and would be felt beyond the borders of Mexico. At a time
when state-sponsored socialism had all but vanished and other elements of the left appeared
defeated in the face of neoliberalism’s ascendancy, the Zapatista uprising sparked a powerful
new wave of transnational socio-political action. In exploring the movement’s origins, history,
structure, aims, political philosophy and possible new directions, Alex Khasnabish provides a
critical and comprehensive overview of one of the most important rebel groups in recent history.

Zapatistas is the first book in a new series called Rebels.

ALEX KHASNABISH is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at


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Mount Saint Vincent University. He is author of Zapatismo Beyond Borders (2008).
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CONTENTS: “We Are the Product of 500 Years of Resistance”: The Origins of Zapatismo • “Eeverything for Everyone, Nothing for Ourselves”: 232pp
Zapatismo as Political Philosophy and Political Practice • “Never Again a Mexico Without Us”: The National Impact of Zapatismo • “A World Made of Rights: Canada
Many Worlds”: The Transnational Impact of Zapatismo • Conclusion: “To Open a Crack in History” • References April
Rebels Series

Canada and Israel


Building Apartheid
Yves Engler
This book is the first critical primer about Canada’s ties to Israel. It is a devastating account of
Canadian complicity in 20th and 21st century colonialism, dispossession and war crimes. The
book documents the history of Canadian Christian Zionism, Lester Pearson’s important role in the
United Nations negotiations to create a Jewish state on Palestinian land, the millions of dollars in
tax-deductable donations used to expand Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the Canadian
Security Intelligence Service ties to Israel’s Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations
(Mossad).

Former Vice President of the Concordia Student Union, YVES ENGLER is a Montréal activist and
author. He has published three books, The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy; Playing Left Wing:
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Poor Majority. Red Publishing
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Between Terror and Democracy


Algeria since 1989
James D. Le Sueur
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Between Terror and Democracy is a lively examination of how the fate of one country is entwined
with much greater global issues.

JAMES D. LE SUEUR is Associate Professor of History at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and has
been a Senior Associate Member of the Middle East Centre at St Antony’s College, Oxford.

CONTENTS: Introduction: Democratic Reforms, Terrorism and Reconciliation • Building a Postcolonial State • The Road to Reform • The Kingmakers:
Generals and Presidents in a Time of Terror • The Bouteflika Era: Civil Society, Peace and Sidelining Generals • Energy and the Economy of Terror •
A Genealogy of Terror: Local and Global Jihadis • The Future of Radical Islam: From the GSPC to AQMI • Killing the Messengers: Algeria’s Rhusdie
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Israel/Palestine Since 1989 Brazil Since 1989 The Caribbean Since 1989
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THE SOCIALIST REGISTER
The Socialist Register 2010
Morbid Symptoms
Health Under Capitalism
Leo Panitch & Colin Leys, eds.
Health care rights are fought over between commercial forces that seek to make health into a
commodity (for those who can pay), and popular forces that seek to reduce gross inequalities and
try to make (or keep) health as a public service. These essays analyze the global health industry:
the corporations that sell pharmaceuticals and insurance and push to expand the consumption of
goods and services, making health care everywhere a field of capital accumulation.

LEO PANITCH is Canadian Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy at York University in
Toronto. COLIN LEYS is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Queen’s University in Kingston.

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The State in Wícihitowin
Capitalist Society Aboriginal Social Work in Canada
Ralph Miliband Raven Sinclair (Ótiskewápíwskew), Michael
Almost as soon as The State in Capitalist
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Rethinking Integration in the University Fiona Nelson
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