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Kate Beaton, award-winning author of the graphic novel Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands, explores connections between class, literature, and art. # 4 on Edmonton Non-fiction Bestseller list, March 16, 2025 "A beautiful, hilarious, and revelatory look at working-class culture in Nova Scotia. From the music, to the humour, to the heartache, to the myths, Beaton celebrates the community from which her imagination springs. She shows us the value of art coming from far-flung and idiosyncratic corners and communities of Canada. As with anything she touches, Beaton''s honesty and candour makes this an unforgettable and illuminating read." Heather O''Neill, author of Wisdom in Nonsense "[Bodies of Art, Bodies of Labour] is is a poignant and funny exploration of class and art." Alberta Views, July/August 2025 "Part of the book’s charm is that it doubles as a short survey of Cape Breton’s literary canon: there’s Rita Joe, the Mi’kmaw poet; internationally acclaimed short story writer Alistair MacLeod; Lynne Coady, the ''gritty'' author from Port Hawkesbury. But her book is really about the working class and its relation to art. Beaton’s background helps her navigate this tricky subject: she’s from Cape Breton, a region with a distinct culture and a working-class background that often acknowledges itself as such." Adam McPhee, The Temz Review, June 2025 [Full review at https://www.thetemzreview.com/mcphee-31.html] Bodies of Art, Bodies of Labour by Kate Beaton, award-winning author of Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands, explores connections between class, literature, and art from Cape Breton Island. She addresses the fact that people from poor or working-class backgrounds face significant barriers entering the Canadian arts scene and shows that if they do not write themselves into stories, others will, often with damaging results. Beaton thoughtfully examines personal and working-class legacies, celebrating the authenticity and power of truly seeing ourselves and each other in the art that we create.


  • | Author: Kate Beaton
  • | Publisher: University of Alberta Press
  • | Publication Date: Feb 04, 2025
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781772128000
  • | ISBN-10: 1772128007
Author:
Kate Beaton
Publisher:
University of Alberta Press
Publication Date:
Feb 04, 2025
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781772128000
ISBN10:
1772128007