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Robert Boschman

    Signs of Water
    White Coal City
    • White Coal City

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      2,7(7)Abgeben

      This poignant exploration of life in Prince Albert, on Treaty Six territory, unfolds through a family's multigenerational narrative. Robert Boschman grew up in the King Koin Launderette, situated between a residential school and a jail, in a town marked by its hard, hockey-loving culture. Trauma lingered unspoken within his family, deeply affecting the men and boys. Boschman later uncovered the source of this silence: the tragic death of his grandmother, killed by a hit-and-run driver while pregnant. Her husband witnessed the incident and was haunted by it. Their story is revealed through letters, journal entries, newspaper clippings, and coroner's inquest accounts. Boschman portrays Prince Albert as a "circle of pain," a sentiment felt by white settlers but acutely experienced by generations of First Nations and Métis people who faced removal, incarceration, or abduction. The impacts of colonialism resonated within Boschman's family, prompting him to confront their role in Canada's troubling history. This work serves as a poetic and essential examination of the painful realities of colonial cities in Canada.

      White Coal City
    • Signs of Water

      Community Perspectives on Water, Responsibility, and Hope

      • 438 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the critical importance of water in the twenty-first century, addressing its scarcity, demand, and political implications. Featuring essays from global scholars, it explores diverse water-related issues, from urban infrastructure in Detroit to environmental challenges in Brazil and Japan. The work emphasizes water as a historical and political entity, highlighting local experiences that contribute to a broader narrative. It raises essential theoretical questions and discusses potential solutions, framing water as a fundamental human right amidst ongoing struggles.

      Signs of Water