Acknowledgements Introduction Part One. Frameworks for Western CanadianHistory 1. Critical History in Western Canada1900-2000 / Gerald Friesen 2. Vernacular Currents in Western CanadianHistoriography: The Passion and Prose of Katherine Hughes, F.G. Roe,and Roy Ito / Lyle Dick 3. Cree Intellectual Traditions in History /Winona Wheeler Part Two. The Aboriginal West 4.
Visualizing Space, Race, and History inthe North: Photographic Narratives of the Athabasca-Mackenzie RiverBasin / Matt Dyce and James Opp 5. The Kaleidoscope of Madness: Perceptions ofInsanity in British Columbia Aboriginal Populations, 1872-1950 /Kathryn McKay 6. Space, Temporality, History: EncounteringHauntings in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside / AmberDean 7. The Expectations of a Queen: Identity and RacePolitics in the Calgary Stampede / Susan L. Joudrey Part Three. The Workers' West 8. Capitalist Development, Forms of Labour, andClass Formation in Prairie Canada / Jeffery Taylor 9. Two Wests, One-and-a-Half Paradigms, and,Perhaps, Beyond / Elizabeth Jameson 10.
Disease as Embodied Praxis: Epidemics, Public Health, andWorking-Class Resistance in Winnipeg, 1906-19 / Esyllt W.Jones 11. Winnipeg's Moment: The Winnipeg Postal Strike of 1919 /John Willis Part Four. Viewing the West from the Margins 12. "Our Negro Citizens": An Example of EverydayCitizenship Practices / Dan Cui and Jennifer R. Kelly 13. A Queer-Eye View of the Prairies: Reorienting Western CanadianHistories / Valerie J. Korinek 14.
Human Rights Law and Sexual Discrimination in British Columbia,1953-84 / Dominique Clément Part Five. Cultural Portrayals of the West 15. W.L. Morton, Margaret Laurence, and the Writing of Manitoba /Robert Wardhaugh 16. The Banff Photographic Exchange: Albums, Youth, Skiing, andMemory Making in the 1920s / Lauren Wheeler 17. Eric Harvie: Without and Within Robert Kroetsch's Alibi /Robyn Read 18. "It's a Landmark in the Community": TheConservation of Historic Places in Saskatchewan, 1911-2009 /Bruce Dawson.