Suanne Kelman is professor emerita of the School of Journalism at Ryerson University. She is the author of All in the Family: A Cultural History of Family Life (Viking, 1998).
Articles by Suanne Kelman
- A Quiet Miracle (January–February 2019)
Jewish life has survived and thrived in Canada—against all odds - Reasonable Doubts (September 2016)
The gap between religious rights and the rights of the rest. - Green Eyes (May 2015)
A review of Jealousy, by Peter Toohey - Flanagan Wrecks (July–August 2014)
A review of Persona Non Grata: The Death of Free Speech in the Internet Age, by Tom Flanagan - Tea and Hypocrisy (June 2005)
A review of Fight or Pay: Soldiers’ Families in the Great War, by Desmond Morton - The Cultural Queen of Canada (July–August 2013)
A review of Margaret Atwood and the Labour of Literary Celebrity, by Lorraine York - King Richard’s Lament (June 2012)
A review of The Tower of Babble: Sins, Secrets and Successes Inside the CBC, by Richard Stursberg - Shooting the Messenger (June 2011)
An essay - Rescue or Kidnapping? (May 2010)
A review of Babies without Borders: Adoption and Migration across the Americas, by Karen Dubinsky - Love-Making through Word-Making (November 2008)
A review of Love’s Civil War: Elizabeth Bowen and Charles Ritchie, edited by Victoria Glendinning - Involuntary Immigrants (July–August 2008)
A review of Uprooted: The Shipment of Poor Children to Canada, 1867–1917, by Roy Parker, and Searching for Billie, by Freda Jackson - The Trial Coverage on Trial (September 2007)
Between the fawners and the tricoteuses, journalism is found guilty. - The Oxford Don on the Potomac (March 2007)
A review of The Washington Diaries, 1981–1989, by Allan Gotlieb - Death and Diamonds (June 2006)
A review of A Dirty War in West Africa: The RUF and the Destruction of Sierra Leone, by Lansana Gberie