Vancouver’s early twentieth century mainstream newspapers captured a feminine culture of the young woman worker caught in a moral paradox of naïveté and willing impropriety. Through images and narratives, the tumultuous social and economic changes of the day were rendered “class-based girl problems.” By contrast, radical labour newspapers represented women workers as “rebel girls” and valiant helpmates to the working class movement. This examination of images and narratives prompts consideration of how these class and gender discourses influenced real women workers. In particular, the telephone operators’ activism during Vancouver’s 1919 sympathetic strike demonstrates how women workers re-created discourses of class and gender in ways that...
This thesis is a study of men and women associated with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in...
In the thirty years prior to 1910, an active minority of women, not only in British Columbia, but ac...
Unrestricted“Alewives and Factory Girls” sets out to establish a lineage of representations of worki...
My dissertation addresses representations of the young women of Vancouver's working class, who, in ...
© 2007 Dr. Danielle Labhaoise ThorntonBetween 1880 and 1920, something remarkable happened among the...
This essay focuses on Lola Ridge’s long poem “The Ghetto” in relation to the gendered imagery and vi...
The chapter analyses female readers’ letter from the immediate post-World War I period in the ‘Labou...
During the interwar years, friends Annie Buller and Beckie Buhay established careers with the Commun...
This paper examines the activism of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Union ...
As working women invaded the public space of the factory in the nineteenth century, they challenged ...
Working Girls: Fiction, Sexuality, and Modernity investigates the significance of a new form of sexu...
Her Own Fault est un film éducatif, produit en 1921 par le Conseil provincial de la santé de l’Ontar...
Focusing on the textile workers\u27 strikes of 1882 and 1912, Ardis Cameron examines class and gende...
This paper looks at part of a larger study on women miners and miners ’ women in Queensland; this pa...
This article explores the ways in which dominant narratives and images constructed the industrial di...
This thesis is a study of men and women associated with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in...
In the thirty years prior to 1910, an active minority of women, not only in British Columbia, but ac...
Unrestricted“Alewives and Factory Girls” sets out to establish a lineage of representations of worki...
My dissertation addresses representations of the young women of Vancouver's working class, who, in ...
© 2007 Dr. Danielle Labhaoise ThorntonBetween 1880 and 1920, something remarkable happened among the...
This essay focuses on Lola Ridge’s long poem “The Ghetto” in relation to the gendered imagery and vi...
The chapter analyses female readers’ letter from the immediate post-World War I period in the ‘Labou...
During the interwar years, friends Annie Buller and Beckie Buhay established careers with the Commun...
This paper examines the activism of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Union ...
As working women invaded the public space of the factory in the nineteenth century, they challenged ...
Working Girls: Fiction, Sexuality, and Modernity investigates the significance of a new form of sexu...
Her Own Fault est un film éducatif, produit en 1921 par le Conseil provincial de la santé de l’Ontar...
Focusing on the textile workers\u27 strikes of 1882 and 1912, Ardis Cameron examines class and gende...
This paper looks at part of a larger study on women miners and miners ’ women in Queensland; this pa...
This article explores the ways in which dominant narratives and images constructed the industrial di...
This thesis is a study of men and women associated with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in...
In the thirty years prior to 1910, an active minority of women, not only in British Columbia, but ac...
Unrestricted“Alewives and Factory Girls” sets out to establish a lineage of representations of worki...