The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that developed in nineteenth- and twentieth-century English Canada in the spaces where contact between colonizers and colonized occurred. The repercussions of contact were far greater for Aboriginals since the balance of power between the two groups was rarely even and [t]he process of \u27forming a community\u27 in the new land necessarily meant \u27unforming\u27 or re-forming the communities that existed already (Ania Loomba, Colonialism/ Postcolonialism. 1998, #Z). Missionaries, government officials, and settlers attempted to transform Aboriginal women by imposing metropolitan ideals of domesticity, sexuality, and work. Although most of the auth...
Drawing upon the writings of post-structuralists, cultural geographers, and feminist post-colonial s...
Marlene Epp\u27s overview of two hundred years of Mennonite women\u27s history in Canada focuses lar...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
This collection of articles published since the early 1990s makes a welcome contribution to the rang...
Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West Through Women\u27s History arose out of the same-named confer...
This new collection of essays is a welcome contribution to the literature on women in the Canadian W...
The editors of this volume recognize politics, activism, and culture as three areas where Indigenous...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
This intriguing collection of accessible essays focuses largely on aspects of the relationship that ...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
Capturing Women, an extended essay examining the role of Indian captivity narratives in racializing ...
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...
Review Essay: Brenda Child, Holding Our World Together: Ojibwe Women and the Survival of Community (...
To me what is most important is to come to grips with both colonial history and contemporary life, ...
Drawing upon the writings of post-structuralists, cultural geographers, and feminist post-colonial s...
Marlene Epp\u27s overview of two hundred years of Mennonite women\u27s history in Canada focuses lar...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
This collection of articles published since the early 1990s makes a welcome contribution to the rang...
Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West Through Women\u27s History arose out of the same-named confer...
This new collection of essays is a welcome contribution to the literature on women in the Canadian W...
The editors of this volume recognize politics, activism, and culture as three areas where Indigenous...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
This intriguing collection of accessible essays focuses largely on aspects of the relationship that ...
This collection of essays on the state of Aboriginal peoples in Canada is a reflection of the work o...
Capturing Women, an extended essay examining the role of Indian captivity narratives in racializing ...
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...
Review Essay: Brenda Child, Holding Our World Together: Ojibwe Women and the Survival of Community (...
To me what is most important is to come to grips with both colonial history and contemporary life, ...
Drawing upon the writings of post-structuralists, cultural geographers, and feminist post-colonial s...
Marlene Epp\u27s overview of two hundred years of Mennonite women\u27s history in Canada focuses lar...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...