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14 The Fall of the Wild? Feminist Perspectives of Canadian Wilderness Protection
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Melody Hessing
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Women and Environment vii
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Explorers and Settlers
- Little Goody Two-Shoes: Reassessing the Work of Catharine Parr Traill 4
- Environmentalism, Hermeneutics, and Canadian Imperialism in Agnes Deans Cameron’s The New North 19
- Wilderness Wives: Domestic Economy and Women’s Participation in Nature 35
- And the Young Man Did Go North (Unfortunately): Reflections on Issues in Gender and the Academy 57
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Making a Living: Making a Life
- Environmental, Industrial, and Political Restructuring and the Health of Women Processing Workers in Newfoundland’s Fishery-Dependent Communities 82
- Working at the Margins of Forestry: The Gender of Labour Practices on British Columbia’s West Coast 102
- People for Pigs in Pleasant-Land: Small-Scale Women Farmers 128
- Where the Mountain Men Meet the Lesbian Rangers: Gender, Nation, and Nature in the Rocky Mountain National Parks 142
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Environmental Politics: Issues at Home and Away
- The Public, the Private, the Planet, and the Province: Women’s Quality-of-Life Activism in Urban Southern Ontario 169
- Desperately Seeking Sisterhood and Sustainability: Creating Transnational Social Learning Spaces for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Advocacy 188
- Too Close to Home: Dioxin Contamination of Breast Milk and the Political Agenda 213
- Acting Locally: Mapping and Countermapping toward a Grassroots Feminist Cartography 243
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Rethinking the Environment
- Tracing Amorous Journeys from the Sweetwater to Watson Lake: Environmental Ecstasies of Willa Cather and Aritha van Herk 270
- The Fall of the Wild? Feminist Perspectives of Canadian Wilderness Protection 281
- A Vision of Transformation: Ecofeminist Spiritualities in Canada 300
- The Listening World: First Nations Women Writers and the Environment 316
- Conclusion 335
- Bibliography 341
- Contributors 365
- Index 367
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Women and Environment vii
-
Explorers and Settlers
- Little Goody Two-Shoes: Reassessing the Work of Catharine Parr Traill 4
- Environmentalism, Hermeneutics, and Canadian Imperialism in Agnes Deans Cameron’s The New North 19
- Wilderness Wives: Domestic Economy and Women’s Participation in Nature 35
- And the Young Man Did Go North (Unfortunately): Reflections on Issues in Gender and the Academy 57
-
Making a Living: Making a Life
- Environmental, Industrial, and Political Restructuring and the Health of Women Processing Workers in Newfoundland’s Fishery-Dependent Communities 82
- Working at the Margins of Forestry: The Gender of Labour Practices on British Columbia’s West Coast 102
- People for Pigs in Pleasant-Land: Small-Scale Women Farmers 128
- Where the Mountain Men Meet the Lesbian Rangers: Gender, Nation, and Nature in the Rocky Mountain National Parks 142
-
Environmental Politics: Issues at Home and Away
- The Public, the Private, the Planet, and the Province: Women’s Quality-of-Life Activism in Urban Southern Ontario 169
- Desperately Seeking Sisterhood and Sustainability: Creating Transnational Social Learning Spaces for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Advocacy 188
- Too Close to Home: Dioxin Contamination of Breast Milk and the Political Agenda 213
- Acting Locally: Mapping and Countermapping toward a Grassroots Feminist Cartography 243
-
Rethinking the Environment
- Tracing Amorous Journeys from the Sweetwater to Watson Lake: Environmental Ecstasies of Willa Cather and Aritha van Herk 270
- The Fall of the Wild? Feminist Perspectives of Canadian Wilderness Protection 281
- A Vision of Transformation: Ecofeminist Spiritualities in Canada 300
- The Listening World: First Nations Women Writers and the Environment 316
- Conclusion 335
- Bibliography 341
- Contributors 365
- Index 367