AhmedRehana, Brick Lane: a materialist reading of the novel and its reception, 52(2), 25–42.
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Al-KhaliliYazan, (R&B) rhythm and blues: post-traffic lights in Ramallah and Al-Bireh city, 52(3), 43–49.
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AruriNaseer, United States policy and Palestine: Oslo, the Intifada and erasure, 52(3), 3–20.
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AustinDavid, Narratives of power: historical mythologies in contemporary Québec and Canada, 52(1), 19–32.
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BarghoutiMarwan, Message from a Palestinian prisoner, 52(3), 50–53.
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BourneJennyWatersHazel, Introduction: constructions of Palestine, 52(3), 1–2.
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BrittainVictoria, From Khiam to Guantánamo and back: ex-prisoners and the transformation of perception, 52(3), 54–60.
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DunnKevinPelleriDanielleMaeder-HanKarin, Attacks on Indian students: the commerce of denial in Australia, 52(4), 71–88.
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DuschinskiHaleyHoffmanBruce, Everyday violence, institutional denial and struggles for justice in Kashmir, 52(4), 44–70.
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Freeman-MaloyDan, Israeli state power and its liberal alibis, 52(3), 61–72.
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HamdiTahrir, Bearing witness in Palestinian resistance literature, 52(3), 21–42.
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HarlowBarbara, ‘Extraordinary renditions’: tales of Guantánamo, a review article, 52(4), 1–29.
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HarrisJerry, Going green to stay in the black: transnational capitalism and renewable energy, 52(2), 62–78.
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HudsonPeter James, Imperial designs: the Royal Bank of Canada in the Caribbean, 52(1), 33–48.
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Kochhar-GeorgeChé Singh, Nepalese Gurkhas and their battle for equal rights, 52(2), 43–61.
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LiladrieSirena, ‘Do not disturb/please clean room’: hotel housekeepers in Greater Toronto, 52(1), 57–69.
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MahrouseGada, ‘Reasonable accommodation’ in Québec: the limits of participation and dialogue, 52(1), 85–96.
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MillsSean, Without surrender: an interview with Kari Levitt, 52(1), 49–56.
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MurrayNancy, Profiling in the age of total information awareness, 52(2), 3–24.
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NewsingerJohn, Taking Baghdad: some US Marine memoirs of the invasion of Iraq, 52(4), 30–43.
21.
RutherfordScott, Colonialism and the Indigenous present: an interview with Bonita Lawrence, 52(1), 9–18.
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RutherfordScottMillsSeanAustinDavid, Editorial: Canada: colonial amnesia and the legacy of empire, 52(1), 1–8.
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SivanandanA., Basil Davidson: Soldier in the People’s Army, 1914–2010, 52(2), 1–2.
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WaliaHarsha, Transient servitude: migrant labour in Canada and the apartheid of citizenship, 52(1), 71–84.
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BarghoutiOmar, A tribe by any other name: across the Mediterranean cultural divide, 52(3), 73–76.
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ChoudryAziz, What’s Left? Canada’s ‘global justice’ movement and colonial amnesia, 52(1), 97–102.
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Corporate Watch, Campaigning against Israel’s arms suppliers, 52(3), 85–91.
28.
FeketeLiz, Accelerated removals: the human cost of EU deportation policies, 52(4), 89–97.
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HamptonRosalind, Black learners in Canada, 52(1), 103–110.
30.
HilaryJohn, Africa: Dead Aid and the return of neoliberalism, 52(2), 79–84.
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SchifferSabineWagnerConstantin, Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia – new enemies, old patterns, 52(3), 77–84.
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WebberFrances, How voluntary are voluntary returns?, 52(4), 98–107.
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WilliamsonMillyKhiabanyGholam, UK: the veil and the politics of racism, 52(2), 85–96.
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WoodRebecca, UK: the reality behind the ‘knife crime’ debate, 52(2), 97–103.
35.
AbulhawaSusan, Mornings in Jenin, reviewed by BrittainVictoria, 52(3), 111–113.
36.
CarewJoy Gleason, Blacks, Reds, and Russians: sojourners in search of the Soviet promise, reviewed by McDuffieErik, 52(4), 108–111.
37.
CarrMatthew, Blood and Faith: the purging of Muslim Spain, 1492–1614, reviewed by SinghjiMelanie, 52(4), 116–118.
38.
CooperAfua, The Hanging of Angelique: the untold story of Canadian slavery and the burning of old Montreal, reviewed by ShawMelissa, 52(1), 111–113.
39.
EhrenreichBarbara, Smile or Die: how positive thinking fooled America and the world, rviewed by WoodRebecca, 52(2), 108–109.
40.
GreenJoyce, editor Making Space for Indigenous Feminism, reviewed by ShaunaShiels, 52(1), 113–114.
41.
Human Rights in Palestine and Other Occupied Arab Territories: Report of the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict (‘The Goldstone Report’), reviewed by HarlowBarbara, 52(3), 104–107.
42.
KhosraviShahram, ‘Illegal’ Traveller: an auto-ethnography of borders, reviewed by CarrMatt, 52(4), 111–113.
43.
KuyekDevlin, Good Crop/Bad Crop: seed politics and the future of food in Canada, rviewed by BelyeaSusan, 52(1), 114–116.
44.
LevyGideon, The Punishment of Gaza, reviewed by BourneJenny, 52(3), 108–109.
45.
NevinsJoseph with photos by AizekiMizue, Dying to Live: a story of US immigration in an age of global apartheid, reviewed by CarrMatt, 52(4), 111–113.
46.
ParryWilliam, Against the Wall: the art of resistance in Palestine, reviewed by BillRolston, 52(3), 109–111.
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Ra’adBasem, Hidden Histories of Palestine and the Eastern Mediterranean, reviewed by ScottJonathan, 52(3), 92–101.
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RazackSherene H., Casting Out: the eviction of Muslims from western law and politics, reviewed by GouinRachel, 52(1), 116–118.
49.
RossiterAnn, Ireland’s Hidden Diaspora: the ‘abortion trail’ and the making of a London-Irish underground, 1980–2000, reviewed by McVeighRobbie, 52(2), 104–105.
50.
SandShlomo, The Invention of the Jewish People, reviewed by MachoverMoshé, 52(3), 101–104.
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SeabrookJeremy, The Refuge and the Fortress: Britain and the flight from tyranny, reviewed by WebberFrances, 52(4), 114–116.
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ThiaraRavi K.GillAisha K., editors, Violence Against Women in South Asian Communities: issues for policy and practice, reviewed by SendallJaneWestmarlandNicole, 52(2), 105–108.
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ThobaniSunera, Exalted Subjects: studies in the making of race and nation in Canada, rviewed by AffanSamah, 52(1), 119–121.