Documenting first wave feminisms. Volume II, Canada - national and transnational contexts /
Together with its first volume, Documenting First Wave Feminisms reveals a more nuanced picture, attentive to nationalism and transnationalism, of the first wave than has previously been understood.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ontario] :
University of Toronto Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Studies in gender and history.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- PART ONE: IMPERIAL/NATIONAL FEMINISMS. Introduction
- Nahnebahwequa
- Catherine Sutton From "For a reference" (c. 1860)
- Lucy Waterbury The Universal Sisterhood (189?)
- Lady Ishbel Gordon, Countess of Aberdeen "Address from the National Council of Women of Canada to Her Majesty the Queen" (1897)
- Henriette Forget "The Indian Women of the Western Provinces" (1900)
- E. Pauline Johnson
- Tekahionwake "The Iroquois Women of Canada" (1900)
- Lally Bernard "The Ladies Empire Club of London" (1904)
- Letter from a Jamaican Immigrant to Lady Aberdeen (1910)
- Bessie Bullen-Perry From From Halifax to Vancouver (1912)
- Gertrude Richardson "My Canadian Letter" (1915)
- Woman's Century Editorial, "India and Canada" (1915)
- Constance Boulton "Our Imperial Obligations" (1915)
- Anonymous "Nationalism and Racialism" (1918)
- Henrietta Muir Edwards "Imperial or National?" (1918)
- British Commonwealth League "Resolutions Passed at the Conference on Citizen Rights of Women within the British Empire, July 9th and 10th 1925" (1925)
- Florence Custance "The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire Discuss Weighty Problems" (1926)
- Cairine Wilson "Address to the Annual Meeting of the Women's Teacher's Federation" (1940).
- PART TWO: INTERNATIONALISM. Introduction
- Toronto Ladies' Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Fugitives "American Slavery" (1853)
- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "A Bazaar in Toronto for Frederick Douglass' Paper, &c." (1854)
- Mary Ann Shadd Cary "Lectures" (1855)
- Margaret Munn "What is a Light Line Union? A Catechism" (188?)
- Letitia Youmans Organized Women's Temperance Comes to Canada
- 1874 (1893)
- Robertine Barry "When Will We See [Women in Universities]?" (1895)
- Harriet Boomer Address to the Conference of the International Council of Women (1899)
- Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire "The Indian Committee" (1913)
- Laura Saunders, ed. "Canada and Japan in Combination" (1915)
- Kate A. Foster From The Canadian Mosaic, "Friendship House in Winnipeg" (1926)
- Woman Worker Editorial, "International Women's Day Celebrations of To-day" (1928)
- Canadian Working Women's Delegation "Soviet Union Inspires Canadian Working Women" (1930)
- Anna Mokry Excerpt from Reiniscences (c. 1910s-1930s)
- Letter from Mary McGeachy to Violet McNaughton (1931)
- "Goodwill" [illustration] (1937)
- Dorothy Heneker "What Women's Organizations are Sponsoring Today in Geneva" (1939)
- Cairine Wilson "Message for the Newsletter of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs" (1938).
- PART FIVE: MORAL REFORM, SEXUALITY, AND BIRTH CONTROL. Introduction
- Women's Christian Association of the City of Halifax "The Women's Home of Halifax" (1880)
- Letter from Emma Crosby to Mrs H.M. Leland, Secretary of the Hamilton Women's Missionary Society (1881)
- Lady Julia Drummond Age of Consent (1896)
- Jessie C. Smith "Social Purity" (1898)
- Dora Forster (Kerr) From Sex Radicalism (1905)
- Anonymous "The White Slave Trade in Montreal" (1913)
- Beatrice Brigden 223 "One Woman's Campaign for Social Purity and Social Reform" (1913-1920)
- Una Saunders From The Young Women's Christian Association in Canada and Its Work (1919)
- Florence Rowe "Better and Fewer Babies" (1924)
- Helen Macmurchy "What Are We Going to Say to Our Young People?" (1934)
- Winnifred Kydd "Miss Kydd's Statement on Birth Control" (1934).
- PART SEVEN: PACIFISM. Introduction
- Margaret Mckay "Report of Provincial Superintendent on Peace Arbitration" (1896)
- Ontario Women's Christian Temperance Union Resolution Regarding the South African War (1899)
- National Council of Women of Canada Resolution and Discussion Regarding Canadian Contingent to the Transvaal (1899)
- M. Gomar White "Peace and Arbitration" (1907)
- Flora Macdonald Denison War and Women (1914)
- Adelaide Plumptre Letter Regarding Canadian Involvement in the Women's Peace Conference (1915)
- Julia Grace Wales A Participant's View on the Women's Peace Conference at the Hague (1915)
- Gertrude Richardson "The Cruelty of Conscription: A Letter to Women" (1917)
- Rose Henderson From Woman and War (192?)
- Hilda C. Laird "League of Nations" (1932)
- Laura Jamieson Developing Public Opinion on Peace (1937)
- "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" [illustration] (1937).