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Record Nr.

UNINA9910138892803321

Titolo

One step over the line : toward a history of women in the North American wests / / Elizabeth Jameson & Sheila McManus, editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Athabasca University Press, 2008

Edmonton, Alta. : , : University of Alberta Press, , [2008]

©2008

ISBN

1-282-81956-9

9786612819568

1-897425-20-1

Edizione

[1st edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (446 pages) : illustrations, portraits

Collana

Our Lives: Diary, Memoir, and Letters

Disciplina

971.20082

Soggetti

Women - Canada, Western - History

Women - West (U.S.) - History

Canada Boundaries United States Congresses

United States Boundaries Canada Congresses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"This book is one product of the 'Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History' conference, held at the University of Calgary in June 2002"--P. xi.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

SECTION ONE: TALKING ACROSS BORDERS --1 CONNECTING THE WOMEN'S WESTS --2 UNSETTLED PASTS, UNSETTLING BORDERS: Women, Wests, Nations --SECTION TWO: RE-IMAGINING REGION --3 MAKING CONNECTIONS: Gender, Race, and Place in Oregon Country --4 A TRANSBORDER FAMILY IN THE PACIFIC NORTH WEST: Reflecting on Race and Gender in Women's History --SECTION THREE: PEOPLE, PLACE, AND STORIES --5 WRITING WOMEN INTO THE HISTORY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN WESTS, ONE WOMAN AT A TIME.

6 ""THAT UNDERSTANDING WITH NATURE"": Region, Race, and Nation in Women's Stories from the Modern Canadian and American Grasslands West --7 THE PERILS OF RURAL WOMEN'S HISTORY: (A Note to Storytellers Who Study the West's Unsettled Past) --SECTION FOUR: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES --8 THE GREAT WHITE MOTHER: Maternalism and American Indian Child Removal in the American West,



1880-1940 --9 PUSHING PHYSICAL, RACIAL, AND ETHNIC BOUNDARIES: Edith Lucas and Public Education in British Columbia, 1903-1989 --SECTION FIVE: BORDER CROSSERS.

10 ""CROSSING THE LINE"": American Prostitutes in Western Canada, 1895-1925 --11 ""TALENTED AND CHARMING STRANGERS FROM ACROSS THE LINE"": Gendered Nationalism, Class Privilege, and the American Woman's Club of Calgary --12 EXCERPTS FROM POURIN' DOWN RAIN --SECTION SIX: THE BORDERLANDS OF WOMEN'S WORK --13 ""A UNION WITHOUT WOMEN IS ONLY HALF ORGANIZED"": Mine Mill, Women's Auxiliaries, and Cold War Politics in the North American Wests --14 JAILED HEROES AND KITCHEN HEROINES: Class, Gender, and the Medalta Potteries Strike in Postwar Alberta --SECTION SEVEN: TEACHING BEYOND BORDERS.

15 GENDERED STEPS ACROSS THE BORDER: Teaching the History of Women in the American and Canadian Wests --16 LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES: Teaching the History of Women in the U.S. and Canadian Wests --Contributors; Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This eclectic and carefully organized range of essays-from women's history and settler societies to colonialism and borderlands studies-is the first collection of comparative and transnational work on women in the Canadian and U.S. Wests. It explores, expands, and advances the aspects of women's history that cross national borders. Out of the talks presented at the 2002 "Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History," Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus have edited a foundational text with a wide, inclusive perspective on our western past.