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1. Culture and Social Behavior (The Ontario Symposium, Vol. 10) (Ontario Symposia on Personality and Social Psychology Series) | |
Hardcover: 496
Pages
(2005-01-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description Culture and Social Behavior covers a range of topics from differences in basic cognitive processes to broad level cultural syndromes that pervade social arrangements, laws, and public representations. Leading researchers in the study of culture and psychology describe their work and their current perspective on the important questions facing the field. Pioneers in the field such as Harry Triandis and Michael Bond present their work, along with those who represent some newer approaches to the study of culture. Richard E. Nisbett concludes the book by discussing the historical development of the field and an examination of which aspects of culture are universal and which are culture-specific. By illustrating both the diversity and vitality of research on the psychology of culture and social behavior, the editors hope this volume will stimulate further research from psychologists of many cultural traditions. Understanding cultural differences is now more important than ever due to their potential to spark conflict, violence, and aggression. As such, this volume is a "must have" for cultural researchers including those in social, cultural, and personality psychology, and interpersonal, cultural, and political communication, anthropology, and sociology. |
2. Two Worlds: The Protestant Culture of Nineteenth-Century Ontario (Mcgill-Queens Studies in the History of Religion) by William Westfall | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1989-05)
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3. Don Owen: Notes on a Filmmaker and His Culture (Cinematheque Ontario Monographs) by Steve Gravestock | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2005-10-11)
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4. Ethnicity in the Mainstream: Three Studies of English Canadian Culture in Ontario (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History) by Pauline Greenhill | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(1994-05)
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5. Nut culture in Ontario (Publication) | |
Unknown Binding: 32
Pages
(1992)
Isbn: 0777806509 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
6. Come, bright Improvement!: The Literary Societies of Nineteenth-Century Ontario (Studies in Book and Print Culture) by Heather Murray | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2002-06-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The forerunner of today's book clubs, nineteenth-century literary societies provided a lively social and intellectual forum where people could gather and discuss books, cultural affairs, and current events.In Come, bright Improvement! Heather Murray explores the literary societies of Ontario between 1820 and 1900 - some of which are still in existence today - and examines the extent to which they mirrored or challenged contemporary social, political, and intellectual trends. Based on a wealth of original research with periodicals and local archival materials, Murray traces the evolution from early political and debating clubs to more dedicated literary and cultural societies, such as Shakespeare or Browning groups.Many people formed literary societies, including workers, women, Black fugitives, and members of religious denominations such as Quakers and Methodists.Murray studies the societies in detail, exploring everything from the reading materials they favoured to the other kinds of social and civic activities in which they participated. Of additional interest to scholars of book history if the book's resource guide, which records the location, history, and archival deposits of several hundred societies.A first in the study of the book club phenomenon, Come, bright Improvement! is a wonderful introduction to nineteenth-century Ontario, the history of book studies, and the history of reading. |
7. It's a Working Man's Town: Male Working-Class Culture in Northwestern Ontario by Thomas W. Dunk | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(1991-11)
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CAPITUALIZING THE ESSENCE OF THE CANADIAN WORKING CLASS CULT |
8. Collections and Objections: Aboriginal Material Culture in Southern Ontario 1791-1914 (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by Michelle Hamilton | |
Hardcover: 308
Pages
(2010-09-22)
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9. No Burden to Carry: Narratives of BlackWorking Women in Ontario 1920's to 1950's by Dionne Brand, Immigrant Women's Job Placement, Lois De Shield | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1991)
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10. A Diversity of Women: Women in Ontario since 1945 | |
Paperback: 335
Pages
(1995-06-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Our perception of women's roles has changed dramatically since 1945. In this collection Joy Parr has brought together ten studies from a variety of disciplines examining changing ideas about women. Mariana Valverde writes about teenage girls in the immediate postwar years and finds that stereotypes of a supposedly simple, secure, politically quiescent, and sexually conformist life do not really hold. Joy Parr follows women shoppers of the early 1950s, in their sometimes comical encounters with male designers, manufacturers, and retailers, in search of the tools and totems of modernity for their homes. Increasingly these homes were in suburban subdivisions, whose pleasures and possibilities for women Veronica Strong-Boag reconsiders. Joan Sangster reminds us that wage-earning mothers were numerous in the fifties and sixties, and through a juxtaposition of their own stories with contemporary studies tells much about these self-denying women's lives. Franca Iacovetta discusses the experiences of immigrant and refugee women in northwestern and south-central Ontario, experiences that were interpreted through their starkly different European wartime memories. Based upon her work among the rural women of southwestern Ontario, Nora Cebotarev charts the changes that transformed farm families and finances from the sixties to the eighties. Ester Reiter compares the recollections of women who had worked together during the 1960s in an auto parts plant in the Niagara Peninsula with contemporary newspaper accounts of a strike, and leads us into a complex narrative of gender and militancy. Nancy Adamson reconsiders the diversity of feminist organizing within the province over the decades since second-wave feminism began; she tracks the different needs and paths that brought women to the women's liberation movement and the ways in which their feminist analysis arose from their experience as community activists. Linda Cardinal writes about Franco-Ontarian women, charting the ways in which feminist activists challenged and were challenged as they worked with traditional farm and church-based women's groups in northern and eastern Ontario. Marlene Brant Castellano and Janice Hill introduce us to four aboriginal women: Edna Manitowabi, Jeannette Corbiere Lavell, Sylvia Maracle, and Emily Faries, whose work has been to reclaim and build upon the knowledge and responsibilities long entrusted to the women of Ontario's First Nations. |
11. Crosswords: Language, Education and Ethnicity in French Ontario (Mouton Select) by Monica Heller | |
Paperback: 252
Pages
(2002-11-01)
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12. Wild Things: Nature, Culture, and Tourism in Ontario, 1790-1914 by Patricia Jasen | |
Paperback: 194
Pages
(1995-07-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description Europeans in the nineteenth century were fascinated with the wild and the primitive. So compelling was the craving for a first-hand experience of wilderness that it provided a lasting foundation for tourism as a consumer industry. In this book, Patricia Jasen shows how the region now known as Ontario held special appeal for tourists seeking to indulge a passion for wild country or act out their fantasies of primitive life. Niagara Falls, the Thousand Islands, Muskoka, and the far reaches of Lake Superior all offered the experiences tourists valued most: the tranquil pleasures of the picturesque, the excitement of the sublime, and the sensations of nostalgia associated with Canada's disappearing wilderness. Jasen situates her work within the context of recent writings about tourism history and the semiotics of tourism, about landscape perception and images of `wildness' and `wilderness,' and about the travel narrative as a literary genre. She explores a number of major themes, including the imperialistic appropriation and commercialization of landscape into tourist images, services, and souvenirs. In a study of class, gender, and race, Jasen finds that by the end of the century, most workers still had little opportunity for travel, while the middle classes had come to regard holidays as a right and a duty in light of Social Darwinist concerns about preserving the health of the `race.' Women travellers have been disregarded or marginalized in many studies of the history of tourism, but this book makes their presence known and analyses their experience. It also examines, against the backdrop of nineteenth-century racism and expansionism, the major role played by Native people in the tourist industry. The first book to explore the cultural foundations of tourism in Ontario, Wild Things also makes a major contribution to the literature on the wilderness ideal in North America. |
13. Culture of Ontario: Black Donnellys, Live 8 Concert, Barrie, Permanent North American Gaeltacht, a Place to Stand, a Place to Grow | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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14. The Archaeology of North Central Ontario: Prehistoric Cultures North of Superior by William A. Ross, David W. Arthurs | |
Pamphlet:
Pages
(1979)
Isbn: 0774342587 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. Culture of Ontario by Location: Culture of Halton Region, Culture of Niagara Region, Culture of Northern Ontario, Films Set in Ontario | |
Paperback: 56
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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16. Dethroning Classics and Inventing English: Liberal Education and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ontario (Our Schools Series) by Garth Lambert | |
Paperback: 234
Pages
(1995-01-01)
Isbn: 1550285084 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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17. Wild things: nature, culture and tourism in Ontario, 1790-1914.: An article from: Labour/Le Travail | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(1997-09-22)
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18. Northern communities lead the way to an Ontario wood culture.(Brief Article): An article from: Northern Ontario Business | |
Digital: 2
Pages
(2002-09-01)
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19. An archaeological survey of Methodist Point Park Reserve (Research report - Historical Planning and Research Branch, Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation ; 9) by Roberta M O'Brien | |
Paperback: 102
Pages
(1976)
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20. Culture of Ontario by City: Culture of Brampton, Culture of Greater Sudbury, Culture of Guelph, Culture of Hamilton, Ontario | |
Paperback: 754
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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