Gendered pasts
In de bijdragen wordt nagegaan hoe mannen en vrouwen in Canada omgingen met genderrollen in de 19e en 20e eeuw. Bevat: 'When bad men conspire, good men must unite!': gender and political discourses in upper Canada, 1820-1830s / door Cecilia Morgan: The homeless, the whore, the drunkard, and the disorderly: contours of female vagrancy in the Montreal courts, 1810-1842 / door Mary Anne Poutanen: No double standard?: leisure, sex, and sin in upper Canadian church disciplines records, 1800-1860 / door Lynne Marks: 'It was only a matter of passion': masculinity and sexual danger / door Karen Dubinsky en Adam Givertz: Gender and work in Lekwammen families, 1843-1970 / door John Lutz: 'To take an orphan': gender and family roles following the 1917 Halifax explosion / door Suzanne Morton: 'A fit and proper person': the moral regulation of single mothers in Ontario, 1920-1940 / door Margaret Hillyard Little: The miner's wife: working-class feminity in a masculine context, 1920-1950 / door Nancy M. Forestell: Sex friends or Swedish kids?: gay men in Hush Free Press, 1946-1956 / door Eric Setliff: 'The case of the kissing nurse': feminity, sexuality, and Canadian nursing, 1900-1970 / door Kathryn McPherson: Defending honour, demanding respect: manly discourse and gendered practice in two construction strikes, Toronto, 1960-1961 / door Franca Iacovetta.
- Creator
- McPherson, Kathryn > (ed.)
- Morgan, Cecilia > (ed.)
- Forestell, Nancy M. > (ed.)