Human rights, cultural rights, and dance in Canada / Naomi M. Jackson -- Dance, the church, and repressive morals in Catholic Quebec / Iro Valaskakis Tembeck -- The thin edge of the wedge: Dancing around the potlatch ban, 1921-1951 / Aaron Glass -- The show did not go on: An episode in Canada's Red Scare / Cheryl Smith -- Negotiating artistic spaces: Beijing Opera and the Cultural Revolution in China / Margaret Chan --- Remembering: The weight of memory / Peggy Baker and Liz Marshall -- Sacrifice in the studio: A history of working conditions, contracts, and unions for dance in Canada, 1900-1980 / Amy Bowring -- Putting it into words: An anecdotal history of the Canadian Alliance of Dance Artists, Ontario Chapter's Professional standards for dance / P. Megan Andrews -- Championing the individual, believing in the dance: Human rights in the works of Paula Ross, Jay Hirabayashi, and Judith Marcuse / Kaija Pepper -- Dance in action: Six Nova Scotia stories / Dianne Milligan -- The exile of poetic imagination: Challenges to the use of expressive arts with children in adversity / Christopher Lowry -- Human rights, not like a document, like a dance / Lisa Doolittle and Anne Flynn.
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