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Women’s Studies at the University of Alberta
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Rosalind Sydie
, Patricia Prestwich and Dallas Cullen
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Changing Times 1
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Essays
- Creating a Tradition of Canadian Women Writers and Feminist Literary Criticism 43
- Mother Was Not a Person, So I Became a Feminist 51
- Fanning Fires: Women’s Studies in a School of Social Work 54
- Feminism: A Critical Theory of Knowledge 61
- Women’s Studies: A Personal Story 68
- Contributing to the Establishment of Women’s Studies and Gender Relations 74
- Feminism and a Scholarly Friendship 78
- Midwife to the Birth of Women’s Studies at McGill 89
- How the Simone de Beauvoir Institute of Concordia University Grew from Unlikely Beginnings 95
- Moments in the Making of a Feminist Historian 99
- Doing Feminist Studies Without Knowing It 106
- A Matrix of Creativity 114
- Transforming the Academy and the World 120
- Reminiscences of a Male Supporter of the Movement Towards Women’s Liberation and Social Equality 126
- You Just Had to Be There 132
- The Second Wave: A Personal Voyage 142
- A Lifetime of Struggles to Belong 148
- Once Upon a Time There Was the Feminist Movement … and Then There Was Feminist Studies 155
- Women’s Studies at the University of Alberta 163
- Women’s Studies and the Trajectory of Women in Academe 170
- Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University, 1966–76: A Dialogue 178
- Nascent, Incipient, Embryonic, and Ceremonial Women’s Studies 188
- To Challenge the World 196
- From Male and Female Roles to Sex and Gender Relations:* A Scientific and Political Trajectory 203
- Second Wave Breaks on the Shore of U of T 210
- Surviving Political Science … and Loving It 217
- Blood on the Chapel Floor: Adventures in Women’s Studies 226
- Genesis of a Journal 233
- The Saga 237
- Coming of Age with Women’s Studies 243
- Doing Women’s Studies 250
- Pioneer in Feminist Political Economy: Overcoming the Disjuncture 256
- Women’s Studies at Guelph 261
- Women’s Studies: Oppression and Liberation in the University 268
- Reflections on Teaching and Writing Feminist Philosophy in the 1970s 275
- From Marginalized to “Establishment”: Doing Feminist Sociology in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand 282
- “To Ring True and Stand for Something” 289
- Socialist Feminist and Activist Educator 297
- My Path to Feminist Philosophy, 1970–76 304
- Women’s Sight: Looking Backwards into Women’s Studies in Toronto 311
- Personal and Intellectual Revolutions: Some Reflections 319
- Appendices 341
- Notes on Contributors 345
- Cumulative Bibliography 357
- Cumulative Bibliography 389
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Changing Times 1
-
Essays
- Creating a Tradition of Canadian Women Writers and Feminist Literary Criticism 43
- Mother Was Not a Person, So I Became a Feminist 51
- Fanning Fires: Women’s Studies in a School of Social Work 54
- Feminism: A Critical Theory of Knowledge 61
- Women’s Studies: A Personal Story 68
- Contributing to the Establishment of Women’s Studies and Gender Relations 74
- Feminism and a Scholarly Friendship 78
- Midwife to the Birth of Women’s Studies at McGill 89
- How the Simone de Beauvoir Institute of Concordia University Grew from Unlikely Beginnings 95
- Moments in the Making of a Feminist Historian 99
- Doing Feminist Studies Without Knowing It 106
- A Matrix of Creativity 114
- Transforming the Academy and the World 120
- Reminiscences of a Male Supporter of the Movement Towards Women’s Liberation and Social Equality 126
- You Just Had to Be There 132
- The Second Wave: A Personal Voyage 142
- A Lifetime of Struggles to Belong 148
- Once Upon a Time There Was the Feminist Movement … and Then There Was Feminist Studies 155
- Women’s Studies at the University of Alberta 163
- Women’s Studies and the Trajectory of Women in Academe 170
- Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University, 1966–76: A Dialogue 178
- Nascent, Incipient, Embryonic, and Ceremonial Women’s Studies 188
- To Challenge the World 196
- From Male and Female Roles to Sex and Gender Relations:* A Scientific and Political Trajectory 203
- Second Wave Breaks on the Shore of U of T 210
- Surviving Political Science … and Loving It 217
- Blood on the Chapel Floor: Adventures in Women’s Studies 226
- Genesis of a Journal 233
- The Saga 237
- Coming of Age with Women’s Studies 243
- Doing Women’s Studies 250
- Pioneer in Feminist Political Economy: Overcoming the Disjuncture 256
- Women’s Studies at Guelph 261
- Women’s Studies: Oppression and Liberation in the University 268
- Reflections on Teaching and Writing Feminist Philosophy in the 1970s 275
- From Marginalized to “Establishment”: Doing Feminist Sociology in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand 282
- “To Ring True and Stand for Something” 289
- Socialist Feminist and Activist Educator 297
- My Path to Feminist Philosophy, 1970–76 304
- Women’s Sight: Looking Backwards into Women’s Studies in Toronto 311
- Personal and Intellectual Revolutions: Some Reflections 319
- Appendices 341
- Notes on Contributors 345
- Cumulative Bibliography 357
- Cumulative Bibliography 389