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Sisters or strangers : immigrant, ethnic and racialized women in Canadian history

Title
Sisters or strangers : immigrant, ethnic and racialized women in Canadian history / edited by Marlene Epp, Franca Iacovetta, Frances Swyripa.
Publication
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2004.

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Additional Authors
  • Iacovetta, Franca, 1957-
  • Swyripa, Frances, 1951-
  • Epp, Marlene, 1958-
Description
xi, 418 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"Spanning two hundred years of history from the nineteenth century to the 1990s, Sisters or Strangers? explores the complex lives of immigrant, ethnic, and racialized women in Canada. The volume deals with a cross-section of peoples - including Japanese, Chinese, Black, Aboriginal, Irish, Finnish, Ukrainian, Jewish, Mennonite, Armenian, and South Asian Hindu women - and diverse groups of women, including white settlers, refugees, domestic servants, consumer activists, nurses, wives, and mothers."--Jacket.
Series Statement
Studies in gender and history
Uniform Title
Studies in gender and history.
Subject
  • Women immigrants > Canada > History
  • Minority women > Canada > History
  • Race discrimination > Canada > History
  • Sex discrimination against women > Canada > History
  • Minority women
  • Race discrimination
  • Sex discrimination against women
  • Women immigrants
  • Einwanderung
  • Ethnische Beziehungen
  • Frau
  • Einwanderungspolitik
  • Einwanderer
  • Immigrées > Canada
  • Femmes appartenant à des minorités > Canada
  • Discrimination sexuelle > Canada
  • Canada
  • Kanada
Genre/Form
  • Essay
  • essays.
  • Essays.
  • History.
  • Essais.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Turning strangers in sisters? Missionaries and colonization in Upper Canada / Cecilia Morgan -- Whose sisters and what eyes? White women, race, and immigration to British Columbia, 1849-1871 / Adele Perry -- Racializing Imperial Canada: Indian women and the making of ethnic communities / Enakshi Dua -- Killing the Black female body: Black womanhood, Black patriarchy, and spousal murder in two Ontario criminal trials, 1892-1894 / Barrington Walker -- The tale of Lin Tee: madness, family violence, and Lindsay's anti-Chinese riot of 1919 / Lisa R. Mar -- In search of comfort and independence: Irish immigrant domestic servants encounter the courts, jails and asylums in nineteenth-century Ontario / Lorna R. McLean and Marilyn Barber -- Canadian citizens or dangerous foreign women? Canada's radical consumer movement, 1947-1950 / Julie Guard -- Jell-O salads, one-stop shopping, and Maria the homemaker: the gender politics of food / Franca Lacovetta and Valerie J. Korinek -- Japanese pioneer women: fighting racism and rearing the next generation / Midge Ayukawa -- Odars and 'Others': intermarriage and the retention of Armenian ethnic identity / Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill -- Sisterhood versus discrimination: being a Black African Francophone immigrant woman in Montreal and Toronto / Gerturde Mianda -- Propaganda and identity construction: media representation in Canada of Finnish and Finnish-Canadian women during the winter War of 1939-1940 / Varpu Linstrom -- The semiotics of Zwieback: feast and famine in the narratives of Mennonite refugee women / Marlene Epp -- The Mother of God wears a maple leaf: history, gender, and ethnic identity in sacred space / Frances Swyripa -- Camp Naivelt and the daughters of the Jewish left / Esther Reiter -- Experience and identity: Black immigrant nurses to Canada, 1950-1980 / Karen Flynn -- Surviving their survival: women, memory, and the Holocaust / Paula J. Draper.
ISBN
  • 0802086098
  • 9780802086099
  • 0802088368
  • 9780802088369
LCCN
2004302730
OCLC
  • ocm52495732
  • 52495732
  • SCSB-1335827
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library