Between 1911 and 1914, as Vancouver was in the final moments of its breakneck transformation from a resource industry town to a metropolitan city, a working-class rebellion was brewing. Poor white women were part of this rebellion, although their resistance did not always take the same form as men’s strikes and demonstrations. Young white workingwomen survived their crushing poverty and resisted the pull of the “cult of domesticity” into marriage by working in “occasional prostitution,” including in the city’s largest and last brothel district. Using Antonio Gramsci’s theory of hegemony, this thesis examines the political economy of Vancouver’s state-organized sex work districts from the perspective of the workingmen who lacked wives, the c...
Policing in Vancouver was transformed by the labour unrest of the interwar period, culminating in a ...
In the early twentieth century, Chinese men and white women often worked in close proximity to each ...
This thesis examines the origins and function of Vancouver Transition House as an agent of role chan...
My dissertation addresses representations of the young women of Vancouver's working class, who, in ...
Vancouver in the 1980s was undergoing restructuring necessary to reorient the city towards a global ...
Life in late-nineteenth century Canada was characterized by dramatic social and economic change. Fea...
By the 1960s, Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside was a space of poverty, precarious housing, homelessness...
Vancouver's West End, located between Stanley Park and the commercial/administrative enterprises of ...
In the thirty years prior to 1910, an active minority of women, not only in British Columbia, but ac...
In mid-1930s Vancouver, city authorities launched a campaign to ban white waitresses from Chinatown ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores the development of Toronto's settlement...
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...
ii Violence against indigenous women in Canada is endemic. Through a case study of postwar Vancouver...
Vancouver’s early twentieth century mainstream newspapers captured a feminine culture of the young w...
This thesis analyzes the relationships and interactions between prostitutes and other citizens in ni...
Policing in Vancouver was transformed by the labour unrest of the interwar period, culminating in a ...
In the early twentieth century, Chinese men and white women often worked in close proximity to each ...
This thesis examines the origins and function of Vancouver Transition House as an agent of role chan...
My dissertation addresses representations of the young women of Vancouver's working class, who, in ...
Vancouver in the 1980s was undergoing restructuring necessary to reorient the city towards a global ...
Life in late-nineteenth century Canada was characterized by dramatic social and economic change. Fea...
By the 1960s, Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside was a space of poverty, precarious housing, homelessness...
Vancouver's West End, located between Stanley Park and the commercial/administrative enterprises of ...
In the thirty years prior to 1910, an active minority of women, not only in British Columbia, but ac...
In mid-1930s Vancouver, city authorities launched a campaign to ban white waitresses from Chinatown ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores the development of Toronto's settlement...
This thesis examines the history of female immigrant domestic labour in Canada from a socialist femi...
ii Violence against indigenous women in Canada is endemic. Through a case study of postwar Vancouver...
Vancouver’s early twentieth century mainstream newspapers captured a feminine culture of the young w...
This thesis analyzes the relationships and interactions between prostitutes and other citizens in ni...
Policing in Vancouver was transformed by the labour unrest of the interwar period, culminating in a ...
In the early twentieth century, Chinese men and white women often worked in close proximity to each ...
This thesis examines the origins and function of Vancouver Transition House as an agent of role chan...