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Pauline Johnson

    E. Pauline Johnson was a Canadian poet and writer whose work is deeply rooted in her dual heritage, bridging Indigenous North American and European traditions. Her poetry often draws on the beauty of the Canadian landscape and the rich history and mythology of First Nations peoples. Johnson was known for her strong and expressive voice, which resonated with many readers. Her literary legacy lies in her ability to bridge cultural divides and celebrate the unique identity that emerged from them.

    Critique in a Neoliberal Age
    • 2021

      Critique in a Neoliberal Age

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on ideology, this work engages with key discussions in economic sociology and populism, while examining the impact of neoliberalism on universities and therapy culture. It also explores contemporary relationships and feminist perspectives, offering a critical analysis of how these themes intersect in today's society. Through its comprehensive approach, the book challenges prevailing narratives and encourages deeper reflection on the implications of neoliberal thought.

      Critique in a Neoliberal Age