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9 Men Behind the Marquee: Greasing the Wheels of Vansterdam’s Professional Striptease Scene, 1950–75
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 1
-
Imagining Postwar Communities
- Constructing the “Eskimo” Wife: White Women’s Travel Writing, Colonialism, and the Canadian North, 1940–60 23
- The Intellectual Origins of the October Crisis 45
- Acadian New Brunswick’s Ambivalent Leap into the Canadian Liberal Order 61
- The “Narcissism of Small Differences”: The Invention of Canadian English, 1951–67 89
- From Liberalism to Nationalism: Peter C. Newman’s Discovery of Canada 111
- Multilateralism, Nationalism, and Bilateral Free Trade: Competing Visions of Canadian Economic and Trade Policy, 1945–70 137
- Selling by the Carload: The Early Years of Fast Food in Canada 162
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Diversity and Dissent
- Leisure, Consumption, and the Public Sphere: Postwar Debates over Shopping Regulations in Vancouver and Victoria during the Cold War 193
- Men Behind the Marquee: Greasing the Wheels of Vansterdam’s Professional Striptease Scene, 1950–75 217
- New “Faces” for Fathers: Memory, Life-Writing, and Fathers as Providers in the Postwar Consumer Era 241
- “We Adopted a Negro”: Interracial Adoption and the Hybrid Baby in 1960s Canada 268
- “Chastity Outmoded!” The Ubyssey, Sex, and the Single Girl, 1960–70 289
- Law versus Medicine: The Debate over Drug Use in the 1960s 315
- Contributors 334
- Index 336
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 1
-
Imagining Postwar Communities
- Constructing the “Eskimo” Wife: White Women’s Travel Writing, Colonialism, and the Canadian North, 1940–60 23
- The Intellectual Origins of the October Crisis 45
- Acadian New Brunswick’s Ambivalent Leap into the Canadian Liberal Order 61
- The “Narcissism of Small Differences”: The Invention of Canadian English, 1951–67 89
- From Liberalism to Nationalism: Peter C. Newman’s Discovery of Canada 111
- Multilateralism, Nationalism, and Bilateral Free Trade: Competing Visions of Canadian Economic and Trade Policy, 1945–70 137
- Selling by the Carload: The Early Years of Fast Food in Canada 162
-
Diversity and Dissent
- Leisure, Consumption, and the Public Sphere: Postwar Debates over Shopping Regulations in Vancouver and Victoria during the Cold War 193
- Men Behind the Marquee: Greasing the Wheels of Vansterdam’s Professional Striptease Scene, 1950–75 217
- New “Faces” for Fathers: Memory, Life-Writing, and Fathers as Providers in the Postwar Consumer Era 241
- “We Adopted a Negro”: Interracial Adoption and the Hybrid Baby in 1960s Canada 268
- “Chastity Outmoded!” The Ubyssey, Sex, and the Single Girl, 1960–70 289
- Law versus Medicine: The Debate over Drug Use in the 1960s 315
- Contributors 334
- Index 336