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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction: Reflections on Thiry Years of Women’s History
  4. Discovering Women’s History
  5. The 1907 Bell Telephone Strike: Organizing Women Workers
  6. Looking Backwards: Re-Assessing Women on the Canadian Left
  7. The Communist Party and the Woman Question, 1922–1929
  8. Manufacturing Consent in Peterborough
  9. The Softball Solution: Female Workers, Male Managers, and the Operation of Paternalism at Westclox, 1923–1960
  10. ‘Pardon Tales’ from Magistrate’s Court: Women, Crime, and the Court in Peterborough County, 1920–1950
  11. Telling Our Stories: Feminist Debates and the Use of Oral History
  12. Foucault, Feminism, and Postcolonialism
  13. Girls in Conflict with the Law: Exploring the Construction of Female ‘Delinquency’ in Ontario, 1940–1960
  14. Criminalizing the Colonized: Ontario Native Women Confront the Criminal Justice System, 1920–1960
  15. Constructing the ‘Eskimo’ Wife: White Women’s Travel Writing, Colonialism, and the Canadian North, 1940–1960
  16. Embodied Experience
  17. Words of Experience/Experiencing Words: Reading Working Women’s Letters to Canada’s Royal Commission on the Status of Women
  18. Making a fur Coat: Women, the Labouring Body, and Working-Class History
  19. Publications by Joan Sangster
  20. Publication Credits

Contents

Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION
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

Publications by Joan Sangster

Publication Credits

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