Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
University of British Columbia Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Index
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- 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
Chapters in this book
- 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