immigrant, ethnic, and racialized women in Canadian history
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Epp, Marlene > (ed.)
- Creator
- Iacovetta, Franca > (ed.)
- Creator
- Swyripa, Frances > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Draper, Paula J.
- Publish Year
- 2004
- Shelfmark
- B6258 - B
- Thesaurus
- allochtonen, Chinees, Iers, Japans, Armeens, Afrikaans, Fins, joodse vrouwen, zwarte vrouwen, witte vrouwen, indianen, mannen, migratie, racisme, seksisme, identiteit, etniciteit, Canada, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, bundel
- Description
- Essays that explore the multifaceted ways in which immigrant, ethnic, and racialized women in Canada have interacted with each other, their own menfolk and families, their ethnic or racial communities, other women, and the various groups from the dominant majority they encountered in Canadian society. This volume analyzes how expectations and limitations based on gender were part of the female experience, some of the essays address men's experiences as well. Contains the following parts: Nation-building and discourses of race : Gender, race, and justice : Immigrant working-class women encounter the state : Immigrants, gender, and familial relations : Symbols and representations : History and memory.