A Political Science professor at University of Victoria, Avigail Eisenberg has written Reconstructing Political Pluralism (State University of New York, 1995), co-edited Painting the maple: essays on race, gender, and the construction of Canada (UBC Press, 1998) and edited Diversity and Equality: The Changing Framework of Freedom in Canada (UBC Press, 2006).

BOOKS:

Reconstructing Political Pluralism (State University of New York, 1995) 978-0791425619

Painting the maple: essays on race, gender, and the construction of Canada (UBC Press, 1999) co-edited with Veronica Strong-Boag, Sherrill Grace, and Joan Anderson. 978-0774806930

Minorities within Minorities(Cambridge University Press, 2005) co-edited with Jeff Spinner-Halev.

Diversity and Equality: The Changing Framework of Freedom in Canada (UBC Press, 2006) $95.00 Hardcover 9780774812399.

Sexual Justice / Cultural Justice (Routledge, 2007) co-edited with Barbara Arneil, Monique Deveaux and Rita Dhamoon.

Reasons of Identity: A normative guide to the political and legal assessment of identity claims (Oxford University Press, 2009).

Identity Politics in the Public Realm: Bringing Institutions Back In (UBC Press, 2012) co-edited with Will Kymlicka. $85.00 978-0-7748-2081-3

Recognition versus Self-Determination: Dilemmas of Emancipatory Politics - co-edited with Jeremy Webber, Glen Coulthard and Andree Boisselle (UBC Press, 2014) $95.00 9780774827416

[BCBW 2014]

Review of the author's work by BC Studies:
Painting the Maple: Essays on Race, Gender, and the Construction of Canada