Rethinking Feminist History and Theory
Essays on Gender, Class, and Labour
Herausgeber: Pasolli, Lisa; Smith, Julia
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Essays on Gender, Class, and Labour
Herausgeber: Pasolli, Lisa; Smith, Julia
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Bringing together international and interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection explores how feminism has influenced the connected histories of gender, class, race, labour, and colonialism.
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Bringing together international and interdisciplinary perspectives, this collection explores how feminism has influenced the connected histories of gender, class, race, labour, and colonialism.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- ISBN-13: 9781487508463
- ISBN-10: 1487508468
- Artikelnr.: 71625616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- ISBN-13: 9781487508463
- ISBN-10: 1487508468
- Artikelnr.: 71625616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Lisa Pasolli and Julia Smith
Preface
Lisa Pasolli and Julia Smith
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Judy Fudge
Part One: Women, Labour, and the Left
1. "Don't Dare": Labour, Feminism, and the Left on Strike at Dare Foods,
1972-1973
Mason Godden
2. The Poet and the Nun: Class-Struggle Feminism in Windsor, Ontario,
during the 1970s
Sean Antaya
3. "Most women would prefer to keep their mouths shut": Challenging Sexual
Harassment within the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1981-1986
Barbara M. Freeman
4. The 1995 Calgary Laundry Workers Strike: A Case Study on the Power and
Limits of Racialized Women's Class Struggle
Andrea Samoil
Part Two: Gender and Politics
5. "Giving women a voice": Annie Townley, the Labour Party, and Women's
Politicization in South-West England in the Inter-war Years
June Hannam
6. Centros de Madres: From Their Origins to Their Radicalization under
Salvador Allende's Government
Gabriela Castillo
7. A Global Turning Point for Equal Pay Struggles: International Women's
Year, 1975
Silke Neunsinger and Ragnheiður Kristjánsdóttir
8. The Impact of Communism and Socialism on Women's Struggles and Social
Entitlements in the Twentieth Century: A Global Overview
Alvin Finkel
Part Three: Violence and the Law
9. The Seduction of Vivian Macmillan: Scandal, Politics, and Perception in
Depression-Era Alberta
Penny Bryden
10. Rehabilitating "the Girls": Women's Employment and Expertise in the
Prison for Women, 1949-1965
Katie-Marie McNeill
11. Battered Women and Self-Defence before R. v. Lavallee: The Forgotten
Case of R. v. Whynot (Stafford)
Nadia Verrelli and Lori Chambers
Part Four: Theory and Method
12. From Dreams of Equality to One Hundred Years of Struggle: Radical
Women's Biographies in the History of Canadian Politics
Linda Kealey
13. Revisiting Many Tender Ties: A Materialist Reading of Sylvia Van Kirk's
Text
Deanna Yi Turner
14. Gender, Migration, and the Temporalities of Late Capitalism:
Reproduction in the Economies of Affect
Winnie Lem
15. Joan Sangster's Socialist-Feminist History
Ted McCoy
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Lisa Pasolli and Julia Smith
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Judy Fudge
Part One: Women, Labour, and the Left
1. "Don't Dare": Labour, Feminism, and the Left on Strike at Dare Foods,
1972-1973
Mason Godden
2. The Poet and the Nun: Class-Struggle Feminism in Windsor, Ontario,
during the 1970s
Sean Antaya
3. "Most women would prefer to keep their mouths shut": Challenging Sexual
Harassment within the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1981-1986
Barbara M. Freeman
4. The 1995 Calgary Laundry Workers Strike: A Case Study on the Power and
Limits of Racialized Women's Class Struggle
Andrea Samoil
Part Two: Gender and Politics
5. "Giving women a voice": Annie Townley, the Labour Party, and Women's
Politicization in South-West England in the Inter-war Years
June Hannam
6. Centros de Madres: From Their Origins to Their Radicalization under
Salvador Allende's Government
Gabriela Castillo
7. A Global Turning Point for Equal Pay Struggles: International Women's
Year, 1975
Silke Neunsinger and Ragnheiður Kristjánsdóttir
8. The Impact of Communism and Socialism on Women's Struggles and Social
Entitlements in the Twentieth Century: A Global Overview
Alvin Finkel
Part Three: Violence and the Law
9. The Seduction of Vivian Macmillan: Scandal, Politics, and Perception in
Depression-Era Alberta
Penny Bryden
10. Rehabilitating "the Girls": Women's Employment and Expertise in the
Prison for Women, 1949-1965
Katie-Marie McNeill
11. Battered Women and Self-Defence before R. v. Lavallee: The Forgotten
Case of R. v. Whynot (Stafford)
Nadia Verrelli and Lori Chambers
Part Four: Theory and Method
12. From Dreams of Equality to One Hundred Years of Struggle: Radical
Women's Biographies in the History of Canadian Politics
Linda Kealey
13. Revisiting Many Tender Ties: A Materialist Reading of Sylvia Van Kirk's
Text
Deanna Yi Turner
14. Gender, Migration, and the Temporalities of Late Capitalism:
Reproduction in the Economies of Affect
Winnie Lem
15. Joan Sangster's Socialist-Feminist History
Ted McCoy
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Preface
Lisa Pasolli and Julia Smith
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Judy Fudge
Part One: Women, Labour, and the Left
1. "Don't Dare": Labour, Feminism, and the Left on Strike at Dare Foods,
1972-1973
Mason Godden
2. The Poet and the Nun: Class-Struggle Feminism in Windsor, Ontario,
during the 1970s
Sean Antaya
3. "Most women would prefer to keep their mouths shut": Challenging Sexual
Harassment within the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1981-1986
Barbara M. Freeman
4. The 1995 Calgary Laundry Workers Strike: A Case Study on the Power and
Limits of Racialized Women's Class Struggle
Andrea Samoil
Part Two: Gender and Politics
5. "Giving women a voice": Annie Townley, the Labour Party, and Women's
Politicization in South-West England in the Inter-war Years
June Hannam
6. Centros de Madres: From Their Origins to Their Radicalization under
Salvador Allende's Government
Gabriela Castillo
7. A Global Turning Point for Equal Pay Struggles: International Women's
Year, 1975
Silke Neunsinger and Ragnheiður Kristjánsdóttir
8. The Impact of Communism and Socialism on Women's Struggles and Social
Entitlements in the Twentieth Century: A Global Overview
Alvin Finkel
Part Three: Violence and the Law
9. The Seduction of Vivian Macmillan: Scandal, Politics, and Perception in
Depression-Era Alberta
Penny Bryden
10. Rehabilitating "the Girls": Women's Employment and Expertise in the
Prison for Women, 1949-1965
Katie-Marie McNeill
11. Battered Women and Self-Defence before R. v. Lavallee: The Forgotten
Case of R. v. Whynot (Stafford)
Nadia Verrelli and Lori Chambers
Part Four: Theory and Method
12. From Dreams of Equality to One Hundred Years of Struggle: Radical
Women's Biographies in the History of Canadian Politics
Linda Kealey
13. Revisiting Many Tender Ties: A Materialist Reading of Sylvia Van Kirk's
Text
Deanna Yi Turner
14. Gender, Migration, and the Temporalities of Late Capitalism:
Reproduction in the Economies of Affect
Winnie Lem
15. Joan Sangster's Socialist-Feminist History
Ted McCoy
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Lisa Pasolli and Julia Smith
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Judy Fudge
Part One: Women, Labour, and the Left
1. "Don't Dare": Labour, Feminism, and the Left on Strike at Dare Foods,
1972-1973
Mason Godden
2. The Poet and the Nun: Class-Struggle Feminism in Windsor, Ontario,
during the 1970s
Sean Antaya
3. "Most women would prefer to keep their mouths shut": Challenging Sexual
Harassment within the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1981-1986
Barbara M. Freeman
4. The 1995 Calgary Laundry Workers Strike: A Case Study on the Power and
Limits of Racialized Women's Class Struggle
Andrea Samoil
Part Two: Gender and Politics
5. "Giving women a voice": Annie Townley, the Labour Party, and Women's
Politicization in South-West England in the Inter-war Years
June Hannam
6. Centros de Madres: From Their Origins to Their Radicalization under
Salvador Allende's Government
Gabriela Castillo
7. A Global Turning Point for Equal Pay Struggles: International Women's
Year, 1975
Silke Neunsinger and Ragnheiður Kristjánsdóttir
8. The Impact of Communism and Socialism on Women's Struggles and Social
Entitlements in the Twentieth Century: A Global Overview
Alvin Finkel
Part Three: Violence and the Law
9. The Seduction of Vivian Macmillan: Scandal, Politics, and Perception in
Depression-Era Alberta
Penny Bryden
10. Rehabilitating "the Girls": Women's Employment and Expertise in the
Prison for Women, 1949-1965
Katie-Marie McNeill
11. Battered Women and Self-Defence before R. v. Lavallee: The Forgotten
Case of R. v. Whynot (Stafford)
Nadia Verrelli and Lori Chambers
Part Four: Theory and Method
12. From Dreams of Equality to One Hundred Years of Struggle: Radical
Women's Biographies in the History of Canadian Politics
Linda Kealey
13. Revisiting Many Tender Ties: A Materialist Reading of Sylvia Van Kirk's
Text
Deanna Yi Turner
14. Gender, Migration, and the Temporalities of Late Capitalism:
Reproduction in the Economies of Affect
Winnie Lem
15. Joan Sangster's Socialist-Feminist History
Ted McCoy
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index