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Chapter 2. Three Stories Of Canadian Citizenship

  • Janine Brodie
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Contesting Canadian Citizenship
This chapter is in the book Contesting Canadian Citizenship
© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. Acknowledgments 7
  4. Part I. Citizenship In Theory And History
  5. Chapter 1. Rethinking The Citizen In Canadian Social History 11
  6. Chapter 2. Three Stories Of Canadian Citizenship 43
  7. Part II. Constituting The Canadian Citizen
  8. Chapter 3. "The Citizenship Debates": The 1885 Franchise Act 69
  9. Chapter 4. From The Nation To The Citizen: Quebec Historical Writing And The Shaping Of Identity 95
  10. Chapter 5. Indigenous Citizenship And History In Canada: Between Denial And Imposition 113
  11. Part III. Domesticity, Industry And Nationhood
  12. Chapter 6. Scaffolding Citizenship: Housing Reform And Nation Formation In Canada, 1900–1950 129
  13. Chapter 7. Unemployment And The New Industrial Citizenship: A Review Of The Ontario Unemployment Commission, 1916 155
  14. Chapter 8. Indispensable But Not A Citizen: The Housewife In The Great Depression 179
  15. Chapter 9. Time, Swimming Pools, And Citizenship: The Emergence Of Leisure Rights In Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada 199
  16. Part IV. Pedagogies Of Belonging And Exclusion
  17. Chapter 10. "The Good Citizen": Masculinity And Citizenship At Frontier College, 1899-1933 225
  18. Chapter 11. Education For Motherhood: Creating Modern Mothers And Model Citizens 247
  19. Chapter 12. Constructing Normal Citizens: Sex Advice For Postwar Teens 273
  20. Chapter 13. Black Nova Scotian Women's Schooling And Citizenship: An Education Of Violence 293
  21. Part V. The Boundaries Of Citizenship
  22. Chapter 14. The Child - The Citizen - The Nation: The Rhetoric And Experience Of Wardship In Early Twentieth-Century British Columbia 315
  23. Chapter 15. Creating Social And Moral Citizens: Defining And Treating Delinquent Boys And Girls In English Canada, 1920–65 337
  24. Chapter 16. Sex And Citizenship: (Hetero)Sexual Offences, Law And "White" Settler Society In British Columbia, 1885–1940 359
  25. Chapter 17. "Unfit" Citizens And The B.C. Royal Commission On Mental Hygiene, 1925–28 385
  26. Contributors 415
  27. Index 419
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