Challenging times : the women's movement in Canada and the United States / edited by Constance Backhouse and David H. Flaherty.
1992
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Title
Challenging times : the women's movement in Canada and the United States / edited by Constance Backhouse and David H. Flaherty.
Published
Montreal ; Buffalo : McGill-Queen's University Press, [1992]
Printed
[1993]
Copyright
©1992
Call Number
HQ1154 .C43 1992
ISBN
0773509100 (hard)
0773509194 (pbk.)
0773509194 (pbk.)
Description
xvi, 335 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)28631324
Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [289]-326) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Contributors
Abbreviations
1The Contemporary Women's Movements in Canada and the United States: An Introduction / Constance Backhouse
3
Pt. 1
The Origins of the Contemporary Women's Movement in Canada and the United States
2The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada: Twenty Years Later / Monique Begin
21
3The Intellectual Origins of the Women's Movements in Canada / Jill Vickers
39
4The Women's Movement in the United States in the 1960s / Sara M. Evans
61
5The Origins of the Women's Movement in Quebec / Micheline Dumont
72
Pt. 2
The Development and Interactions of the Women's Movement in Canada and the United States Since the 1960s
6Ripples in the Second Wave: Comparing the Contemporary Women's Movement in Canada and the United States / Naomi Black
94
7The Perspectives of Quebec Feminists / Micheline De Seve
110
Pt. 3
The Interrelationship of Academic and Activist Feminism
8Not Always an Easy Alliance: The Relationship between Women's Studies and the Women's Movement in Canada / Margrit Eichler
120
9Exclusions and the Process of Empowerment: The Case for Feminist Scholarship / Jean F. O'Barr
136
10What Is the Interrelationship between Academic and Activist Feminism? / Lorraine Greaves
150
Pt. 4
Racism and the Women's Movement
11Racism and Anti-Racism in Feminist Teaching and Research / Mariana Valverde
160
12A House Divided: Women of Colour and American Feminist Theory / Arun Mukherjee
165
13Beyond the White Veil / Glenda Simms
175
Pt. 5
Violence Against Women
14Feminist Approaches to Sexual Assault in Canada and the United States: A Brief Retrospective / Catharine A. Mackinnon
186
15The Violence We Women Do: A First Nations View / Patricia A. Monture-Okanee
193
Pt. 6
Women and the Economy
16Women and the American Economy / Marianne A. Ferber
205
17The Canadian Women's Movement and Its Efforts to Influence the Canadian Economy / Marjorie Griffin Cohen
215
18Affirmative Action and Women's Rights in the Reign of Chief Justice William Rehnquist / Marjorie Heins
225
Pt. 7
Reproductive Rights
19Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Reproductive Rights in Canada / Christine Overall
240
20A Chill Wind Blows: Class, Ideology, and the Reproductive Dilemma / M. Patricia Fernandez Kelly
252
Pt. 8
Alternative Visions of a Feminist Future
21That Which Divides Us; That Which Unites Us / Greta Hofmann Nemiroff
270
Notes
289
Index
327