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Making Men, Making History
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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Figures x
  4. Acknowledgments xiii
  5. Introduction 3
  6. Expertise and Authority
  7. Medical Men, Masculine Respectability, and the Contest for Power in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Quebec 29
  8. Accident Prevention in Early-Twentieth-Century Quebec and the Construction of Masculine Technical Expertise 46
  9. “The Spiritual Aspect”: Gordon A. Friesen and the Mechanization of the Modern Hospital 64
  10. “I am still the Supt. in this plant”: Negotiating Middle-Class Masculinity in Edmonton Packinghouses in an Era of Union Strength, 1947–66 85
  11. Masculine Spaces
  12. The Place of Manliness: Architecture, Domesticity, and Men’s Clubs 109
  13. “As Christ the Carpenter”: Work-Camp Missions and the Construction of Christian Manhood in Late-Nineteenth-and Early-Twentieth-Century Canada 132
  14. An Open Window on Other Masculinities: Gay Bars and Visibility in Montreal 150
  15. Performing Masculinities
  16. Scales of Manliness: Masculinity and Disability in the Displays of Little People as Freaks in Ontario, 1900s–50s 175
  17. Claiming “Our Game”: Skwxwú7mesh Lacrosse and the Performance of Indigenous Nationhood in the Early Twentieth Century 195
  18. Sea Shepherds, Eco-warriors, and Impresarios: Performing Eco-masculinity in the Canadian Seal Hunt of the Late Twentieth Century 218
  19. The New Quebec Man: Activism and Collective Improvisation at Petit Québec Libre, 1970–73 236
  20. Boys to Men
  21. Men’s Business: Masculine Adolescence and Social Projection in Selected Coming-of-Age Novels from Interwar Quebec 257
  22. Boys and Boyhood: Exploring the Lives of Boys in Windsor, Ontario, during the Postwar Era, 1945–65 275
  23. Heroes on Campus: Student Veterans and Discourses of Masculinity in Post–Second World War Canada 293
  24. Constructing Canadianness: Terry Fox and the Masculine Ideal in Canada 312
  25. Men in Motion
  26. Tough Bodies, Fast Paddles, Well-Dressed Wives: Measuring Manhood among French Canadian and Métis Voyageurs in the North American Fur Trade 333
  27. “The Moral Grandeur of Fleeing to Canada”: Masculinity and the Gender Politics of American Draft Dodgers during the Vietnam War 347
  28. Rebellion on the Road: Masculinity and Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs in Postwar Ontario 364
  29. Faces of Fatherhood
  30. Celebrating the Family Man: From Father’s Day to La Fête des Pères, 1910–60 385
  31. “I’m a lousy father”: Alcoholic Fathers in Postwar Canada and the Myths of Masculine Crises 409
  32. Afterword 427
  33. Contributors 434
  34. Index 439
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