Jane PulkinghamRethinking the Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth
Human Welfare, Rights, and Social Activism
Rethinking the Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth
Herausgeber: Pulkingham, Jane
Jane PulkinghamRethinking the Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth
Human Welfare, Rights, and Social Activism
Rethinking the Legacy of J.S. Woodsworth
Herausgeber: Pulkingham, Jane
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Taken as a whole, these essays pursue a careful consideration of the historical and contemporary exclusions to polity that occur around gender, ethnicity, class, and race.
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Taken as a whole, these essays pursue a careful consideration of the historical and contemporary exclusions to polity that occur around gender, ethnicity, class, and race.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780802096999
- ISBN-10: 0802096999
- Artikelnr.: 30519559
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780802096999
- ISBN-10: 0802096999
- Artikelnr.: 30519559
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Jane Pulkingham
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1. A Common Interest? Refl ections on the Social Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth and the Contemporary Politics of Social Change in Canada
by Jane Pulkingham
2. The Historical Woodsworth and Contemporary Politics by Allen Mills
(University of Winnipeg)
3. Labour Rights in an Interregnum: The Ambiguous Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth by Eeric Tucker (Osgoode Hall Law School, York University)
4. The Changing Struggle for Rights: A Critical Look at the Origins and
Fate of Human Rights by Gary Teeple (Simon Fraser University)
5. Social Rights Are Human Rights: Furthering the Democratic Project by
Hugh Shewell (Carleton University)
6. Human Rights and Poverty: A Twenty-First Century Tribute to J.S.
Woodsworth and Call for Human Rights by Gwen Brodsky (Poverty and
Human Rights Centre, Vancouver)
7. Human Needs above Property Rights? Rethinking the Woodsworth Legacy
in an Era of Economic Globalization by David Schneiderman (University
of Toronto)
8. Zones of Abandonment: The Cultural Politics of Public Health in
Vancouver’s Inner City by Denielle Elliott (University of British
Columbia)
9. ‘Re-construction’ from the Viewpoint of Precarious Labour: The
Practice of Solidarity by Geraldina Polanco (University of British
Columbia) and Cecily Nicholson (Downtown Eastside Women's Center and
Shelter, Vancouver)
10. J.S. Woodsworth and the Discourse of White Civility by Daniel Coleman
(McMaster University)
11. Embodied Memory: Universal Citizenship and Indigenous Cree Identity
by Neal McLeod (Trent University)
12. Canadians of Tomorrow: J.S. Woodsworth and the New Ethnicities by
David Chariandy (Simon Fraser University)
Index
Contributors
1. A Common Interest? Refl ections on the Social Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth and the Contemporary Politics of Social Change in Canada
by Jane Pulkingham
2. The Historical Woodsworth and Contemporary Politics by Allen Mills
(University of Winnipeg)
3. Labour Rights in an Interregnum: The Ambiguous Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth by Eeric Tucker (Osgoode Hall Law School, York University)
4. The Changing Struggle for Rights: A Critical Look at the Origins and
Fate of Human Rights by Gary Teeple (Simon Fraser University)
5. Social Rights Are Human Rights: Furthering the Democratic Project by
Hugh Shewell (Carleton University)
6. Human Rights and Poverty: A Twenty-First Century Tribute to J.S.
Woodsworth and Call for Human Rights by Gwen Brodsky (Poverty and
Human Rights Centre, Vancouver)
7. Human Needs above Property Rights? Rethinking the Woodsworth Legacy
in an Era of Economic Globalization by David Schneiderman (University
of Toronto)
8. Zones of Abandonment: The Cultural Politics of Public Health in
Vancouver’s Inner City by Denielle Elliott (University of British
Columbia)
9. ‘Re-construction’ from the Viewpoint of Precarious Labour: The
Practice of Solidarity by Geraldina Polanco (University of British
Columbia) and Cecily Nicholson (Downtown Eastside Women's Center and
Shelter, Vancouver)
10. J.S. Woodsworth and the Discourse of White Civility by Daniel Coleman
(McMaster University)
11. Embodied Memory: Universal Citizenship and Indigenous Cree Identity
by Neal McLeod (Trent University)
12. Canadians of Tomorrow: J.S. Woodsworth and the New Ethnicities by
David Chariandy (Simon Fraser University)
Index
Acknowledgments
Contributors
1. A Common Interest? Refl ections on the Social Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth and the Contemporary Politics of Social Change in Canada
by Jane Pulkingham
2. The Historical Woodsworth and Contemporary Politics by Allen Mills
(University of Winnipeg)
3. Labour Rights in an Interregnum: The Ambiguous Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth by Eeric Tucker (Osgoode Hall Law School, York University)
4. The Changing Struggle for Rights: A Critical Look at the Origins and
Fate of Human Rights by Gary Teeple (Simon Fraser University)
5. Social Rights Are Human Rights: Furthering the Democratic Project by
Hugh Shewell (Carleton University)
6. Human Rights and Poverty: A Twenty-First Century Tribute to J.S.
Woodsworth and Call for Human Rights by Gwen Brodsky (Poverty and
Human Rights Centre, Vancouver)
7. Human Needs above Property Rights? Rethinking the Woodsworth Legacy
in an Era of Economic Globalization by David Schneiderman (University
of Toronto)
8. Zones of Abandonment: The Cultural Politics of Public Health in
Vancouver’s Inner City by Denielle Elliott (University of British
Columbia)
9. ‘Re-construction’ from the Viewpoint of Precarious Labour: The
Practice of Solidarity by Geraldina Polanco (University of British
Columbia) and Cecily Nicholson (Downtown Eastside Women's Center and
Shelter, Vancouver)
10. J.S. Woodsworth and the Discourse of White Civility by Daniel Coleman
(McMaster University)
11. Embodied Memory: Universal Citizenship and Indigenous Cree Identity
by Neal McLeod (Trent University)
12. Canadians of Tomorrow: J.S. Woodsworth and the New Ethnicities by
David Chariandy (Simon Fraser University)
Index
Contributors
1. A Common Interest? Refl ections on the Social Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth and the Contemporary Politics of Social Change in Canada
by Jane Pulkingham
2. The Historical Woodsworth and Contemporary Politics by Allen Mills
(University of Winnipeg)
3. Labour Rights in an Interregnum: The Ambiguous Legacy of J.S.
Woodsworth by Eeric Tucker (Osgoode Hall Law School, York University)
4. The Changing Struggle for Rights: A Critical Look at the Origins and
Fate of Human Rights by Gary Teeple (Simon Fraser University)
5. Social Rights Are Human Rights: Furthering the Democratic Project by
Hugh Shewell (Carleton University)
6. Human Rights and Poverty: A Twenty-First Century Tribute to J.S.
Woodsworth and Call for Human Rights by Gwen Brodsky (Poverty and
Human Rights Centre, Vancouver)
7. Human Needs above Property Rights? Rethinking the Woodsworth Legacy
in an Era of Economic Globalization by David Schneiderman (University
of Toronto)
8. Zones of Abandonment: The Cultural Politics of Public Health in
Vancouver’s Inner City by Denielle Elliott (University of British
Columbia)
9. ‘Re-construction’ from the Viewpoint of Precarious Labour: The
Practice of Solidarity by Geraldina Polanco (University of British
Columbia) and Cecily Nicholson (Downtown Eastside Women's Center and
Shelter, Vancouver)
10. J.S. Woodsworth and the Discourse of White Civility by Daniel Coleman
(McMaster University)
11. Embodied Memory: Universal Citizenship and Indigenous Cree Identity
by Neal McLeod (Trent University)
12. Canadians of Tomorrow: J.S. Woodsworth and the New Ethnicities by
David Chariandy (Simon Fraser University)
Index







