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10 What Is the Interrelationship between Academic and Activist Feminism?
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Contributors xi
- Abbreviations xv
- The Contemporary Women’s Movements in Canada and the United States: An Introduction 1
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The Origins of the Contemporary Women’s Movement in Canada and the United States
- The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada: Twenty Years Later 21
- The Intellectual Origins of the Women’s Movements in Canada 39
- The Women’s Movement in the United States in the 19605 61
- The Origins of the Women’s Movement in Quebec 72
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The Development and Interactions of the Women’s Movement in Canada and the United States since the 1960s
- Ripples in the Second Wave: Comparing the Contemporary Women’s Movement in Canada and the United States 94
- The Perspectives of Quebec Feminists 110
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The Interrelationship of Academic and Activist Feminism
- Not Always an Easy Alliance: The Relationship between Women’s Studies and the Women’s Movement in Canada 120
- Exclusions and the Process of Empowerment: The Case for Feminist Scholarship 136
- What Is the Interrelationship between Academic and Activist Feminism? 150
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Racism and the Women’s Movement
- Racism and Anti-Racism in Feminist Teaching and Research 160
- A House Divided: Women of Colour and American Feminist Theory 165
- Beyond the White Veil 175
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Violence against Women
- Feminist Approaches to Sexual Assault in Canada and the United States: A Brief Retrospective 186
- The Violence We Women Do: A First Nations View 193
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Women and the Economy
- Women and the American Economy 205
- The Canadian Women’s Movement and Its Efforts to Influence the Canadian Economy 215
- Affirmative Action and Women’s Rights in the Reign of Chief Justice William Rehnquist 225
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Reproductive Rights
- Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Reproductive Rights in Canada 240
- A Chill Wind Blows: Class, Ideology, and the Reproductive Dilemma 252
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Alternative Visions of a Feminist Future
- That Which Divides Us; That Which Unites Us 271
- Notes 289
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Contributors xi
- Abbreviations xv
- The Contemporary Women’s Movements in Canada and the United States: An Introduction 1
-
The Origins of the Contemporary Women’s Movement in Canada and the United States
- The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada: Twenty Years Later 21
- The Intellectual Origins of the Women’s Movements in Canada 39
- The Women’s Movement in the United States in the 19605 61
- The Origins of the Women’s Movement in Quebec 72
-
The Development and Interactions of the Women’s Movement in Canada and the United States since the 1960s
- Ripples in the Second Wave: Comparing the Contemporary Women’s Movement in Canada and the United States 94
- The Perspectives of Quebec Feminists 110
-
The Interrelationship of Academic and Activist Feminism
- Not Always an Easy Alliance: The Relationship between Women’s Studies and the Women’s Movement in Canada 120
- Exclusions and the Process of Empowerment: The Case for Feminist Scholarship 136
- What Is the Interrelationship between Academic and Activist Feminism? 150
-
Racism and the Women’s Movement
- Racism and Anti-Racism in Feminist Teaching and Research 160
- A House Divided: Women of Colour and American Feminist Theory 165
- Beyond the White Veil 175
-
Violence against Women
- Feminist Approaches to Sexual Assault in Canada and the United States: A Brief Retrospective 186
- The Violence We Women Do: A First Nations View 193
-
Women and the Economy
- Women and the American Economy 205
- The Canadian Women’s Movement and Its Efforts to Influence the Canadian Economy 215
- Affirmative Action and Women’s Rights in the Reign of Chief Justice William Rehnquist 225
-
Reproductive Rights
- Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Reproductive Rights in Canada 240
- A Chill Wind Blows: Class, Ideology, and the Reproductive Dilemma 252
-
Alternative Visions of a Feminist Future
- That Which Divides Us; That Which Unites Us 271
- Notes 289
- Index 327