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49 Making Ourselves Heard: 'Voice of Women" and the Peace Movement in the Early Sixties
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xvii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction Canadian Women in the Twentieth Century xxiii
- Suggestions on How to Use this Book xxix
-
Living Women's Lives
- Introduction 3
- "Club": Laundering Clothing in Newfoundland 7
- Vignette: Stirring the Pot 9
- Winnipeg Women Getting Together: Study Groups and Reading Clubs, 1900-1940 10
- Vignette: Life in the Town of Nelson, British Columbia 15
- "Doing All the Rest": Church Women of the Ladies' Aid Society 18
- Preserving Habits: Memory within Communities of English Canadian Women Religious 22
- Mildred Armstrong and Missionary Culture 27
- Vignette: Women's Spiritual Lives 33
- E. Pauline Johnson: Mohawk-English Writer and Performer 35
- Vignette: Two Perspectives on Urban Livin; 39
- Ada Gladys Killins: Sacrificing for Art's Sake 41
- Vignette: The Road Less Taken -The Single Woman as Artist 45
- A Sense of Place in Alberta: The Art and Life of Annora Brown 48
- Vignette: Yukon Women Pioneers 52
- Alice Peck, May Phillips, and the Canadian Handicrafts Guild 54
- Vignette: Life in a Native Community 57
- Helen Kalvak: Pioneering Inuit Print-maker 60
- Virginia J. Watt: Champion of Inuit Arts and Crafts 62
- A Century of Artistic Experience and Innovation 65
-
Family and the Home
- Introduction 75
- Zoe Laurier, Prime Minister's Wife: Family Ideals at the Turn of the Century 82
- "A Hardier Stock of Womankind": Alice Barrett Parke in British Columbia 86
- Life on the Frontier: Remembering the Coal Mining Camp at Cadomin, 1929-1934 96
- Women and Domestic Technology: Household Drudgery, "Democratized Consumption/' and Patriarchy 101
- Defining the Lives of Rural Women: Laura Rose on "The Womanly Sphere of Woman" 111
- "Such Outrageous Discrimination": Farm Women and Their Family Grievances in Early Twentieth-Century Ontario 116
- Between the Rock and a Hard Place: Single Mothers in St John's, Newfoundland, during the Second World War 124
- Prudence Heward: Painting at Home 129
- Mothering the Dionne Quintuplets: Women's Stories 134
- Saving Mothers and Babies: Motherhood, Medicine, and the Modern State, 1900-1945 139
-
Teaching and Learning
- Introduction 149
- Shaping Canada's Women: Canadian Girls in Training versus Girl Guides 155
- The Experience of Women Students at Four Universities, 1895-1930 160
- Margaret Addison: Dean of Residence and Dean of Women at Victoria University, 1903-1931 166
- The "Feminization" of High Schools: The Problem of Women Secondary School Teachers in Ontario 170
- Writing for Whom? Isabel Murphy Skelton and Canadian History in the Early Twentieth Century 174
- The Rideau Street Convent School: French-Language Private Schooling in Ontario 178
- "The School on Fardy's Cross": Shamrock School Remembered 184
- Vignette: Women,Team Sport, and Physical Education 189
- From Elegance and Expression to Sweat and Strength: Physical Education at the Margaret Eaton School 194
-
Women's Activism and the State
- Introduction 201
- History and Human Agency: The Case of Agnes Macphail, Canada's First Woman Member of Parliament 212
- The Persons Case, 1929: A Legal Definition of Women as Persons 216
- Women, the Settlement Movement, and State Formation in the Early Twentieth Century 222
- The Historical Record and Adolescent Girls in Montreal's Red-Light District 228
- Charlotte Whitton: Pioneering Social Worker and Public Policy Activist 232
- Consuming Issues: Women on the Left, Political Protest, and the Organization of Homemakers, 1920-1960 240
- Making Ourselves Heard: 'Voice of Women" and the Peace Movement in the Early Sixties 248
- The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, 1967-1970: Liberal Feminism and Its Radical Implications 252
- Florence Bird 257
- Women, Peace Activism, and the Environment: Rosalie Bertell and the Development of a Feminist Agenda, 1970s-1990s 259
- State Control of Women's Immigration: The Passage to Canada of South Asian Women 263
- Making Space: Women Building Culture 267
- Feminist Theatre in Toronto: A Look at the Nightwood Theatre 271
-
Health Care and Science
- Introduction 277
- The Ladies Committee of the Home for Incurable Children 284
- Margaret Scott: "The Angel of Poverty Row" 287
- "Hardly Feminine Work!" Violet Wilson and the Canadian Voluntary Aid Detachment Nurses of the First World War 289
- The Emergence of Physiotherapy as a New Profession for Canadian Women, 1914-1918 295
- Ethel Currant: Portrait of a Grenfell Nurse 300
- Vera Peters: Medical Innovator 305
- Norah Toole: Scientist and Social Activist 308
- Alice V Payne, Mining Geologist: A Lifetime of "Small and Difficult Things" 311
- Vignette: A Case Study of an Oral History Project 314
-
Earning Their Bread
- Introduction 319
- Vignette: An Oral History Case Study 333
- Bringing "Domestics" to Canada: A Study of Immigration Propaganda 336
- Women in the Newfoundland Fishery 343
- Vignette: Madeleine Constant, Leader in the Pasta Industry 347
- Creative Ability and Business Sense: The Millinery Trade in Ontario 348
- Our Mothers' Patterns: Sewing and Dressmaking in the Japanese-Canadian Community 359
- Federica and Angelina: Postwar Italian-Canadian Couturiers in Toronto 366
- Fabrications: Clothing, Generations, and Stitching Together the History We Live 372
- The Telephone Operator: From "Information Central" to Endangered Species 376
- Ann Meekitjuk Hanson: Inuit Broadcaster, Interpreter, and Community Worker 378
- Cultural Nationalism and Maternal Feminism: Madge Macbeth as Writer, Broadcaster, and Literary Figure 381
- "The Day of the Strong-Minded Frump Has Passed": Women Journalists and News of Feminism 385
- Women in Banking: A Case Study of Scotiabank 392
- Vignette: The Keroacks, a Family of Business Women 395
- "The Queen of the Hurricanes": Elsie Gregory MacGill, Aeronautical Engineer and Women's Advocate 396
- The Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service during the Second World War: An Exploration of Their Archival Legacy 402
- Vignette: "Not Just 'Rosie the Riveter 407
- Women's Wartime Work and Identities: Women Workers at Canadian Car and Foundry Co. Limited, Fort William, Ontario, 1938-1945 409
- Foreign-Aid Worker and Humanitarian Lotta Hitschmanova and the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada 417
- Appendix One Archival Sources Identified by Essay/Vignette 423
- Appendix Two Cross-Referenced Essay Index 427
- Notes 431
- Selected Readings 485
- Contributors 489
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xvii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction Canadian Women in the Twentieth Century xxiii
- Suggestions on How to Use this Book xxix
-
Living Women's Lives
- Introduction 3
- "Club": Laundering Clothing in Newfoundland 7
- Vignette: Stirring the Pot 9
- Winnipeg Women Getting Together: Study Groups and Reading Clubs, 1900-1940 10
- Vignette: Life in the Town of Nelson, British Columbia 15
- "Doing All the Rest": Church Women of the Ladies' Aid Society 18
- Preserving Habits: Memory within Communities of English Canadian Women Religious 22
- Mildred Armstrong and Missionary Culture 27
- Vignette: Women's Spiritual Lives 33
- E. Pauline Johnson: Mohawk-English Writer and Performer 35
- Vignette: Two Perspectives on Urban Livin; 39
- Ada Gladys Killins: Sacrificing for Art's Sake 41
- Vignette: The Road Less Taken -The Single Woman as Artist 45
- A Sense of Place in Alberta: The Art and Life of Annora Brown 48
- Vignette: Yukon Women Pioneers 52
- Alice Peck, May Phillips, and the Canadian Handicrafts Guild 54
- Vignette: Life in a Native Community 57
- Helen Kalvak: Pioneering Inuit Print-maker 60
- Virginia J. Watt: Champion of Inuit Arts and Crafts 62
- A Century of Artistic Experience and Innovation 65
-
Family and the Home
- Introduction 75
- Zoe Laurier, Prime Minister's Wife: Family Ideals at the Turn of the Century 82
- "A Hardier Stock of Womankind": Alice Barrett Parke in British Columbia 86
- Life on the Frontier: Remembering the Coal Mining Camp at Cadomin, 1929-1934 96
- Women and Domestic Technology: Household Drudgery, "Democratized Consumption/' and Patriarchy 101
- Defining the Lives of Rural Women: Laura Rose on "The Womanly Sphere of Woman" 111
- "Such Outrageous Discrimination": Farm Women and Their Family Grievances in Early Twentieth-Century Ontario 116
- Between the Rock and a Hard Place: Single Mothers in St John's, Newfoundland, during the Second World War 124
- Prudence Heward: Painting at Home 129
- Mothering the Dionne Quintuplets: Women's Stories 134
- Saving Mothers and Babies: Motherhood, Medicine, and the Modern State, 1900-1945 139
-
Teaching and Learning
- Introduction 149
- Shaping Canada's Women: Canadian Girls in Training versus Girl Guides 155
- The Experience of Women Students at Four Universities, 1895-1930 160
- Margaret Addison: Dean of Residence and Dean of Women at Victoria University, 1903-1931 166
- The "Feminization" of High Schools: The Problem of Women Secondary School Teachers in Ontario 170
- Writing for Whom? Isabel Murphy Skelton and Canadian History in the Early Twentieth Century 174
- The Rideau Street Convent School: French-Language Private Schooling in Ontario 178
- "The School on Fardy's Cross": Shamrock School Remembered 184
- Vignette: Women,Team Sport, and Physical Education 189
- From Elegance and Expression to Sweat and Strength: Physical Education at the Margaret Eaton School 194
-
Women's Activism and the State
- Introduction 201
- History and Human Agency: The Case of Agnes Macphail, Canada's First Woman Member of Parliament 212
- The Persons Case, 1929: A Legal Definition of Women as Persons 216
- Women, the Settlement Movement, and State Formation in the Early Twentieth Century 222
- The Historical Record and Adolescent Girls in Montreal's Red-Light District 228
- Charlotte Whitton: Pioneering Social Worker and Public Policy Activist 232
- Consuming Issues: Women on the Left, Political Protest, and the Organization of Homemakers, 1920-1960 240
- Making Ourselves Heard: 'Voice of Women" and the Peace Movement in the Early Sixties 248
- The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, 1967-1970: Liberal Feminism and Its Radical Implications 252
- Florence Bird 257
- Women, Peace Activism, and the Environment: Rosalie Bertell and the Development of a Feminist Agenda, 1970s-1990s 259
- State Control of Women's Immigration: The Passage to Canada of South Asian Women 263
- Making Space: Women Building Culture 267
- Feminist Theatre in Toronto: A Look at the Nightwood Theatre 271
-
Health Care and Science
- Introduction 277
- The Ladies Committee of the Home for Incurable Children 284
- Margaret Scott: "The Angel of Poverty Row" 287
- "Hardly Feminine Work!" Violet Wilson and the Canadian Voluntary Aid Detachment Nurses of the First World War 289
- The Emergence of Physiotherapy as a New Profession for Canadian Women, 1914-1918 295
- Ethel Currant: Portrait of a Grenfell Nurse 300
- Vera Peters: Medical Innovator 305
- Norah Toole: Scientist and Social Activist 308
- Alice V Payne, Mining Geologist: A Lifetime of "Small and Difficult Things" 311
- Vignette: A Case Study of an Oral History Project 314
-
Earning Their Bread
- Introduction 319
- Vignette: An Oral History Case Study 333
- Bringing "Domestics" to Canada: A Study of Immigration Propaganda 336
- Women in the Newfoundland Fishery 343
- Vignette: Madeleine Constant, Leader in the Pasta Industry 347
- Creative Ability and Business Sense: The Millinery Trade in Ontario 348
- Our Mothers' Patterns: Sewing and Dressmaking in the Japanese-Canadian Community 359
- Federica and Angelina: Postwar Italian-Canadian Couturiers in Toronto 366
- Fabrications: Clothing, Generations, and Stitching Together the History We Live 372
- The Telephone Operator: From "Information Central" to Endangered Species 376
- Ann Meekitjuk Hanson: Inuit Broadcaster, Interpreter, and Community Worker 378
- Cultural Nationalism and Maternal Feminism: Madge Macbeth as Writer, Broadcaster, and Literary Figure 381
- "The Day of the Strong-Minded Frump Has Passed": Women Journalists and News of Feminism 385
- Women in Banking: A Case Study of Scotiabank 392
- Vignette: The Keroacks, a Family of Business Women 395
- "The Queen of the Hurricanes": Elsie Gregory MacGill, Aeronautical Engineer and Women's Advocate 396
- The Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service during the Second World War: An Exploration of Their Archival Legacy 402
- Vignette: "Not Just 'Rosie the Riveter 407
- Women's Wartime Work and Identities: Women Workers at Canadian Car and Foundry Co. Limited, Fort William, Ontario, 1938-1945 409
- Foreign-Aid Worker and Humanitarian Lotta Hitschmanova and the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada 417
- Appendix One Archival Sources Identified by Essay/Vignette 423
- Appendix Two Cross-Referenced Essay Index 427
- Notes 431
- Selected Readings 485
- Contributors 489