Thinking with Water

By Cecilia Chen, Janine MacLeod, and Astrida Neimanis
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773541795, 368 pages, October 2013
Paperback : 9780773541801, 368 pages, October 2013
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773589339, 304 pages, October 2013
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780773589346, 304 pages, October 2013

An exploration of the relationship between water's cultural meanings and urgent ecological issues.

Description

Emphasizing the role that vivid personalities – including engineers John Laing Weller and Alex Grant as well as contractors and labourers – played in the construction of the canal, Roberta Styran and Robert Taylor use archival sources, government documents, newspapers, maps, and original plans to describe a saga of technological, financial, geographical, and social obstacles met and overcome in an accomplishment akin to the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. A story of Canadian skill, courage, vision, and hardship, This Colossal Project details the twenty-year excavation of the giant channel and the creation of huge concrete locks amidst war, the Great Depression, political change, and labour unrest.

Reviews

"A richly interconnected, interdisciplinary account of how diverse human cultures have valued and devalued, and lived with and against, the bodies of water that surround, course through and sustain them." Green Letters

"This volume is varied and engaging on numerous levels, balancing well the different types of contributions of art, poetry, and scholarship. The diversity in the contributors’ backgrounds adds to the richness and distinctiveness of the volume as a whole...[and] suggests the importance of interdisciplinarity when approaching a subject as broad and fundamental as water." The Goose

"A remarkable edited and interdisciplinary collection of strong stories, critical essays, art installations, and poetry that destabilize, defamiliarize, and seek to rechart dominant ways of thinking about water." Resilience