Through feminist eyes : essays on Canadian women's history /
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Author / Creator: | Sangster, Joan, 1952- |
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Imprint: | Edmonton : AU Press, c2011. |
Description: | vii, 429 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8511507 |
Table of Contents:
- Reflections on Thirty Years of Women's History
- DISCOVERING WOMEN'S HISTORY
- THE 1907 BELL TELEPHONE STRIKE: Organizing Women Workers
- LOOKING BACKWARDS: Re-assessing Women on the Canadian Left
- THE COMMUNIST PARTY AND THE WOMAN QUESTION, 1922-1929
- MANUFACTURING CONSENT IN PETERBOROUGH
- THE SOFTBALL SOLUTION: Female Workers, Male Managers, and the Operation of Paternalism at Westclox, 1923-1960
- 'PARDON TALES' FROM MAGISTRATE'S COURT: Women, Crime, and the Court in Peterborough County, 1920-1950
- TELLING OUR STORIES: Feminist Debates and the Use of Oral History
- FOUCAULT, FEMINISM, AND POSTCOLONIALISM
- GIRLS IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW: Exploring the Construction of Female 'Delinquency' in Ontario, 1940-1960
- CRIMINALIZING THE COLONIZED: Ontario Native Women Confront the Criminal Justice System, 1920-1960
- CONSTRUCTING THE 'ESKIMO' WIFE:White Women's Travel Writing, Colonialism, and the Canadian North, 1940-1960
- EMBODIED EXPERIENCE
- WORDS OF EXPERIENCE/EXPERIENCING WORDS: Reading Working Women's Letters to Canada's Royal Commission on the Status of Women
- MAKING A FUR COAT: Women, the Labouring Body, and Working-class History.