The Torontonians

The Torontonians
Author: Phyllis Brett Young
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2007-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780773578852

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The arrival, one sunny morning, of pale green wall-to-wall carpeting for the living room is the crowning jewel in Karen Whitney's long-anticipated transformation of her house into a beautiful home, renovated to the exacting standards of her own impeccable taste. The banal finality of this event triggers an introspective voyage through the events of her life and how she became who she is: wife of business executive Rick, citizen of the suburb of Rowanwood, mother to two accomplished daughters in university. Before Betty Friedan coined the term feminine mystique, The Torontonians told a classic feminist story of suburban ennui and existential self-discovery, tracing a detailed portrait of femininity in the 1950s through the eyes of its perceptive and thoughtful heroine. The book is also a unique contemporary meditation on community and social ties from a time when Canada's major cities were just beginning to spread out into suburban sprawl.

The Torontonians

The Torontonians
Author: Phyllis Brett Young
Publsiher: Toronto, Longmans
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1960
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UVA:X000172194

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Torontonians

Torontonians
Author: Phyllis Young
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 128286615X

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The arrival, one sunny morning, of pale green wall-to-wall carpeting for the living room is the crowning jewel in Karen Whitney's long-anticipated transformation of her house into a beautiful home, renovated to the exacting standards of her own impeccable taste. The banal finality of this event triggers an introspective voyage through the events of her life and how she became who she is: wife of business executive Rick, citizen of the suburb of Rowanwood, mother to two accomplished daughters in university. Before Betty Friedan coined the term feminine mystique, The Torontonians told a classic feminist story of suburban ennui and existential self-discovery, tracing a detailed portrait of femininity in the 1950s through the eyes of its perceptive and thoughtful heroine. The book is also a unique contemporary meditation on community and social ties from a time when Canada's major cities were just beginning to spread out into suburban sprawl.

Epistles to the Torontonians

Epistles to the Torontonians
Author: Carl Dair
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: DVDs
ISBN: 1584563397

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A series of letters written by Dair to his friends in Toronto 1956-1957 while apprenticing under P.H. Rädisch at his Enschede type foundry in the Netherlands. The letters are followed by articles Dair wrote during this time for the Canadian printer & publisher.

Our Glory and Our Grief

Our Glory and Our Grief
Author: Ian Hugh Maclean Miller
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802035922

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Our Glory and Our Grief offers a fresh look at the First World War's effect on Canada's second largest city. What happened in Toronto? What did citizens know about the front? How were the enormous sacrifices of the war rationalized?

Literature and the Glocal City

Literature and the Glocal City
Author: Ana María Fraile-Marcos
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317682165

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The modern city is a space that can simultaneously represent the principles of its homeland alongside its own unique blend of the cultures that intermingle within its city limits. This book makes an intervention in Canadian literary criticism by foregrounding both ‘globalism,’ which is increasingly perceived as the state-of-the-art literary paradigm, and the city. These are two significant axes of contemporary culture and identity that were previously disregarded by a critical tradition built around the importance of space and place in Canadian writing. Yet, as relevant as the turn to the city and to globalism may be, this collection’s most notable contribution lies in linking the notion of ‘glocality’, that is, the intermeshing of local and global forces to representations of subjectivity in the material and figurative space of the Canadian city. Dealing with oppositional discourses as multiculturalism, postcolonialism, feminism, diaspora, and environmentalism this book is an essential reference for any scholar with an interest in these areas.

Problematizing Public Pedagogy

Problematizing Public Pedagogy
Author: Jake Burdick,Jennifer A. Sandlin,Michael P. O'Malley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136285165

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The term ‘public pedagogy’ is given a variety of definitions and meanings by those who employ it. It is often used without adequately explicating its meaning, its context, or its location within differing and contested articulations of the construct. Problematizing Public Pedagogy brings together renowned and emerging scholars in the field of education to provide a theoretical, methodological, ethical, and practical ground from which other scholars and activists can explore these forms of education. At the same time it increases the viability of the concept of public pedagogy itself. Beyond adding a multifaceted set of critical lenses to the genre of public pedagogy inquiry and theorizing, this volume adds nuance to the broader field of education research overall.

Entertaining Children

Entertaining Children
Author: G. Arrighi,V. Emeljanow
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-05-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137305466

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Children have been exploited as performers and wooed energetically as consumers throughout history. These essays offer scholarly investigations into the employment and participation of children in the entertainment industry with examples drawn from historical and contemporary contexts.