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The Violence of Work - New Essays in Canadian and US Labour History (Paperback): Jeremy Milloy, Joan Sangster The Violence of Work - New Essays in Canadian and US Labour History (Paperback)
Jeremy Milloy, Joan Sangster
R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

From mining to sex work and from the classroom to the docks, violence has always been a part of work. This collection of essays highlights the many different forms and expressions of violence that have arisen under capitalism in the last two hundred years, as well as how historians of working-class life and labour have understood violence. The editors draw together diverse case studies, integrating analysis of class, age, gender, sexuality, and race into the scholarship. Essays span the United States and Canadian border, exploring gender violence, sexual harassment, the violent kidnapping of union organizers, the violence of inadequate health and safety protections, the culture of violence in state institutions, the mythology of working-class violence, and the changing nature of violence in extractive industries. The Violence of Work theorizes and historicizes violence as an integral part of working life, making it possible to understand the full scope and causes of workplace violence over time.

Demanding Equality - One Hundred Years of Canadian Feminism (Paperback): Joan Sangster Demanding Equality - One Hundred Years of Canadian Feminism (Paperback)
Joan Sangster
R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For one hundred years women fashioned different dreams of equality, autonomy, and dignity; yet what is Canadian feminism? In Demanding Equality, Joan Sangster explores feminist thought and organizing from mid-nineteenth-century, Enlightenment-inspired writing to the multi-issue movement of the 1980s.She broadens our definition of feminism, and - recognizing that its political, cultural, and social dimensions are entangled - builds a picture of a heterogeneous movement often characterized by fierce internal debates. This comprehensive rear-view look at feminism in all its political guises encourages a wider public conversation about what Canadian feminism has been, is, and should be.

Demanding Equality - One Hundred Years of Canadian Feminism (Hardcover): Joan Sangster Demanding Equality - One Hundred Years of Canadian Feminism (Hardcover)
Joan Sangster
R1,068 Discovery Miles 10 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For one hundred years women fashioned different dreams of equality, autonomy, and dignity; yet what is Canadian feminism? In Demanding Equality, Joan Sangster explores feminist thought and organizing from mid-nineteenth-century, Enlightenment-inspired writing to the multi-issue movement of the 1980s.She broadens our definition of feminism, and – recognizing that its political, cultural, and social dimensions are entangled – builds a picture of a heterogeneous movement often characterized by fierce internal debates. This comprehensive rear-view look at feminism in all its political guises encourages a wider public conversation about what Canadian feminism has been, is, and should be.

Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume XII - New Essays in Women's History: Lori Chambers, Joan Sangster Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume XII - New Essays in Women's History
Lori Chambers, Joan Sangster
R2,831 R1,719 Discovery Miles 17 190 Save R1,112 (39%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Drawing on engaging case studies, Essays in History of Canadian Law brings the law to life. The contributors to this collection provide rich historical and social context for each case, unravelling the process of legal decision-making and explaining the impact of the law on the people involved in legal disputes. Examining the law not simply as legislation and institutions, but as discourse, practice, symbols, rhetoric, and language, the chapters show the law as both oppressive and constraining and as a point of contention and means of resistance. This collection presents new approaches and concerns, as well as re-examinations of existing themes with new evidence and modes of storytelling. Contributors cover many thematic areas, from criminal to labour, civil, administrative, and human rights law, spanning English and French Canada, and ranging from the mid-eighteenth century to the late twentieth century. The legal cases vary from precedent-setting cases to lesser-known ones, from those driven by one woman’s quest for personal justice to others in which state actors dominate. Bringing to light how the people embroiled in these cases interacted with the legal system, the book reveals the ramifications of a legal system characterized by multiple layers of inequality.

Regulating Girls and Women - Sexuality, Family, and the Law in Ontario, 1920-1960 (Paperback): Joan Sangster Regulating Girls and Women - Sexuality, Family, and the Law in Ontario, 1920-1960 (Paperback)
Joan Sangster
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For people living in Ontario, as throughout Canada, the period from 1920 to 1960 was one of great change and turmoil - the roaring twenties the Great Depression, the upheaval of war, and the economic boom of the postwar years. One constant in society over those years, however, was the differential treatment that females and males received before the law, especially in regard to family matters and sexuality. A patriarchal justice system, increasingly under the influence of 'expert' opinion from social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other medial doctors, openly espoused a sexual double standard and sough to regulate the behaviour of girls and women 'for their own good'. Indeed, women in physically abusive relationships were at times advised by judges, probation officers, and social workers to 'go home and sleep with your husband' on the assumption that keeping him sexually sated would end the violence. In this fascinating study of sexuality, family, and the law, historian Joan Sangster focuses on key issues that drew women into the courts, as plaintiffs and defendants: incest and sexual abuse, wife assault, prostitution, female delinquency, and the unique 'colonization of the soul' that Aboriginal women had to endure before the law. As Sangster writes: 'While history does not offer pat solutions to present dilemmas, it may stimulate some sobering second thoughts on current debates - by dissecting the changing definitions of criminality and the process by which law constituted gender, race, and class relations; by mounting a critique of past reform efforts; and, importantly, by suggesting how the law affected the lives of girls and women who came into conflict with it.'

Dreams of Equality - Women on the Canadian Left, 1920-1950 (Paperback): Joan Sangster Dreams of Equality - Women on the Canadian Left, 1920-1950 (Paperback)
Joan Sangster
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Canadian women on the political left in the first half of the twentieth century fought with varying degrees of commitment for women's rights. Women's dreams of equality were in part a vision of economic and class equality, though they also represented profound desires for equality with men - both within their own parties and in the larger society. In both the Communist Party of Canada and the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, a male-dominated leadership seldom embraced women's causes wholeheartedly or as a doctrinal priority. So-called women's issues, whether birth control, consumer issues, or equal pay, usually took second place to an emphasis on the general needs of workers or farmers. Nonetheless, many women continued to promote their feminist causes through the socialist movement, in the hope that, eventually, the socialist New Jerusalem would see their dreams of equality fulfilled.

In "Dreams of Equality," Joan Sangster chronicles in fascinating detail the first tentative stages of a politically aware women's movement in Canada, from the time of women's suffrage to the 1950's when the CPC went into decline and the CCF began to experience the changes that would evolve into the New Democratic Party a decade later.

Earning Repect - Lives of Working Women in Small Town Ontario, 1920-60 (Paperback): Joan Sangster Earning Repect - Lives of Working Women in Small Town Ontario, 1920-60 (Paperback)
Joan Sangster
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Between 1920 and 1960 wage-earning women in factories and offices experienced dramatic shifts in their employment conditions, the result of both the Depression and the expansion of work opportunities during the Second World War. Earning Respect examines the lives of white and blue-collar women workers in Peterborough during this period and notes the emerging changes in their work lives, as working daughters gradually became working mothers. Joan Sangster focuses in particular on four large workplaces, examining the gendered division of labour, women's work culture, and the forces that encouraged women's accommodation and resistance on the job. She also connects women's wage work to their social and familial lives and to the larger community context, exploring wage-earning women's 'identities, ' their attempts to cope with economic and family crises, the gendered definitions of working-class respectability, and the nature of paternalism in a small Ontario manufacturing city. Sangster draws upon oral histories as well as archival research as she traces the construction of class and gender relations in 'small town' industrialized Ontario in the mid-twentieth century. She uses this local study to explore key themes and theoretical debate in contemporary women's and working-class history.

One Hundred Years of Struggle - The History of Women and the Vote in Canada (Paperback): Joan Sangster One Hundred Years of Struggle - The History of Women and the Vote in Canada (Paperback)
Joan Sangster
R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The achievement of the vote in 1918 is often celebrated as a triumphant moment in the onward, upward advancement of Canadian women. Acclaimed historian Joan Sangster looks beyond the shiny rhetoric of anniversary celebrations and Heritage Minutes to show that the struggle for equality included gains and losses, inclusions and exclusions, depending on a woman's race, class, and location within the nation. She travels back in time to tell a new, more inclusive story for a new generation and exposes not only the fissures of inequality that cut deep into our country's past but also their weaknesses in the face of resistance, optimism, and protest - an inspiring legacy that resonates to this day.

Through Feminist Eyes - Essays on Canadian Women's History (Paperback, New): Joan Sangster Through Feminist Eyes - Essays on Canadian Women's History (Paperback, New)
Joan Sangster
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In "Through Feminist Eyes," historian Joan Sangster uses a selection of her writings, published over a period of three decades, as a gateway into reflections on the themes and theoretical concerns that have shaped both the writing of women's history in Canada and her own evolution as a feminist historian. As in the original essays themselves, she brings to these reflections her distinctive combination of insight, honesty, and impeccable scholarship.

Joan Sangster is professor of women's studies and history at Trent University, where she also teaches at the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies. Her many publications include "Transforming Labour: Women and Work in Postwar Canada" and "Girl Trouble: Female Delinquency in English Canada. "

"Joan Sangster's work has always been ground-breaking, continually providing new perspectives on issues of women, gender, class, and race in diverse settings.... "Through Feminist Eyes" makes an important theoretical contribution to the field by gathering together some of Sangster's key essays for the first time and offering her thoughtful commentary on her own intellectual trajectory."--Sarah Carter, University of Alberta

"Sangster raises questions about assumptions and norms that have shaped feminist historiography, making this a provocative and eloquent testimony about the importance of scrutinizing evidence and perspectives."--Laurie Mercier, Washington State University

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