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Acknowledgements: A Cultural Memoir and other Essays
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Acknowledgements: A Cultural Memoir and other Essays in Ottawa, ON
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Acknowledgements: A Cultural Memoir and other Essays in Ottawa, ON
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and Other Essays is a collection of previously unpublished writing by National Post columnist Barbara Kay. This wide-ranging selection includes original essays - notably the title essay, a mini-memoir of the cultural and intellectual influences that shaped Kay''s worldview - as well as a discursive ramble through the bizarre sub-culture of the pit bull advocacy movement.
In between, readers familiar with Kay''s weekly columns over the last ten years will find elaborated commentaries on her niche subjects: the negative impact of feminism on our public institutions and families, the erosion of academic integrity in the universities and our politically correct "rights" culture''s subversion of social and civic reciprocity in Canadian communities.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and Other Essays is a collection of previously unpublished writing by National Post columnist Barbara Kay. This wide-ranging selection includes original essays - notably the title essay, a mini-memoir of the cultural and intellectual influences that shaped Kay''s worldview - as well as a discursive ramble through the bizarre sub-culture of the pit bull advocacy movement.
In between, readers familiar with Kay''s weekly columns over the last ten years will find elaborated commentaries on her niche subjects: the negative impact of feminism on our public institutions and families, the erosion of academic integrity in the universities and our politically correct "rights" culture''s subversion of social and civic reciprocity in Canadian communities.

















