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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction 1
- Building Anti-Delinquent Communities: Morality, Gender, and Generation in the City 19
- Their Side of the Story': Women's Voices from Ontario Suburbs, 1945-60 46
- Shopping for a Good Stove: A Parable about Gender, Design, and the Market 75
- Doing Two Jobs: The Wage-Earning Mother, 1945-70 98
- Remaking Their Lives: Women Immigrants, Survivors, and Refugees 135
- First-Class Workers Don't Want Second- Class Wages: The Lanark Strike in Dunnville 168
- From Domesticity to the Public Sphere: Farm Women, 1945-86 200
- First Nations Women: Reclaiming Our Responsibilities 232
- Feminists, Libbers, Lefties, and Radicals: The Emergence of the Women's Liberation Movement 252
- Making a Difference: The Theory and Practice of Francophone Women's Groups, 1969-82 281
- Picture Credits 317
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgments x
- Introduction 1
- Building Anti-Delinquent Communities: Morality, Gender, and Generation in the City 19
- Their Side of the Story': Women's Voices from Ontario Suburbs, 1945-60 46
- Shopping for a Good Stove: A Parable about Gender, Design, and the Market 75
- Doing Two Jobs: The Wage-Earning Mother, 1945-70 98
- Remaking Their Lives: Women Immigrants, Survivors, and Refugees 135
- First-Class Workers Don't Want Second- Class Wages: The Lanark Strike in Dunnville 168
- From Domesticity to the Public Sphere: Farm Women, 1945-86 200
- First Nations Women: Reclaiming Our Responsibilities 232
- Feminists, Libbers, Lefties, and Radicals: The Emergence of the Women's Liberation Movement 252
- Making a Difference: The Theory and Practice of Francophone Women's Groups, 1969-82 281
- Picture Credits 317
- Index 319