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Gendered Intersections: An Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1552664139
  • ISBN-13: 9781552664131
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 424 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1552664139
  • ISBN-13: 9781552664131
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Following the structure of the successful first edition of Gendered Intersections, this second edition examines the intersections across and between gender, race, culture, class, ability, sexuality, age and geographical location from the diverse perspectives of academics, artists and activists. Using a variety of mediums — academic research, poetry, statistics, visual essays, fiction, emails and music — this collection offers a unique exploration of gender through issues such as Aboriginal self-governance, poverty, work, spirituality, globalization and community activism. This new edition brings a greater focus on politics, and gender and the law. It also includes access to a Gendered Intersections website, which contains several performances by poets and a Gendered Intersections Quiz, which highlights the historical and contemporary contributions of women and non-hegemonic men to Canadian society.

Online Resources 9(2)
Acknowledgements 11(1)
About the Authors 12(10)
Introduction to the Second Edition 22(3)
C. Lesley Biggs
Susan Gingell
Introduction to the First Edition 25(3)
Pamela J. Downe
C. Lesley Biggs
SECTION I SETTING THE STAGE: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A WOMAN OR A MAN?
28(95)
C. Lesley Biggs
Hypatia Index Compiled
42(3)
C. Lesley Biggs
Section I A Setting the Stage - Pedagogy
1 Feminism 101
45(1)
Lillian Allen
2 A Piece for a Sampler
46(1)
Deborah How Cottnam
3 I Am Invited to Women's Studies Class
47(1)
Jeanette Lynes
4 Once Upon My Mind
48(3)
Anonymous
5 Educating Boys: Tempering Rhetoric with Research
51(6)
Bernie Froese-Germain
6 Critical Autobiography in Integrative Anti-Racist Pedagogy
57(5)
Carol Schick
Verna St. Denis
Section I B Setting the Stage - History
7 Gendering Trans/National Historiographies: Feminists Rewriting Canadian History
62(5)
Franca Iacovetta
8 Confessions of a Woman Who Burnt Down a Town: (Inspired by the story of Marie Joseph Angelique)
67(3)
Afua Cooper
9 Complicating Narratives: Chinese Women and the Head Tax
70(5)
Sandra Ka Hon Chu
10 The National Council of Women of Canada: Over a Century of Education and Advocacy for Women and Children
75(2)
National Council of Women of Canada
11 The Famous Five, Feminism and Why They Matter: A Personal Reflection
77(2)
Hon. Lillian Eva (Quan) Dyck
12 Still Ain't Satisfied
79(4)
Doris Anderson
Lisa Rundle
13 So You Think You Know Canadian Women's/Gender History?
83(6)
C. Lesley Biggs
Susan Gingell
Selena Crosson
14 Ain't I a Oomaan d'bi Young Anitafrika
89(2)
Section I B Setting the Stage - Gender and Difference
15 Talking about "Us" Racialized Girls, Cultural Citizenship and Growing Up under Whiteness
91(6)
Jo-Anne Lee
16 Out on Main Street
97(6)
Shani Mootoo
17 You Can Always Count On an Anthropologist: (To Set You Straight, Crooked or Somewhere In-Between)
103(5)
Gregory Scofield
18 White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
108(4)
Peggy McIntosh
19 Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them or an Us
112(4)
Allan G. Johnson
20 Understanding Men: Gender Sociology and the New International Research on Masculinities
116(5)
R.W. Connell
21 E-Mail: I Want to Be a Woman
121(2)
SECTION II FORGING FEMININITIES AND MASCULINITIES THROUGH MEDIA AND MATERIAL CULTURES
123(32)
C. Lesley Biggs
Hypatia Index Compiled
128(6)
C. Lesley Biggs
22 "Mrs. Slob's" Manifesto: A Case Study in Critical Reading of Chatelaine Magazine
134(5)
Valerie J. Korinek
23 D is for Daring: The Women Behind the Films of Studio D
139(2)
Gail Vanstone
24 Music and Gender
141(5)
Virginia Caputo
25 "Walking the Hyphen": Discourses of Immigration and Gendered Racism
146(6)
Yasmin Jiwani
26 Coffee Boys
152(1)
Duncan Campbell
27 I Eat Kids: Yum Yum!
153(1)
Denis Lee
28 E-Mail: The Princess and the Frog
154(1)
SECTION III SEXUALIZING WOMEN AND MEN
155(50)
Pamela J. Downe
C. Lesley Biggs
Susan Gingell
Hypatia Index Compiled
163(5)
C. Lesley Biggs
29 Sometimes Boy, Sometimes Girl: Learning to be Genderqueer through a Child's Eyes
168(4)
Shannon E. Wyss
30 We're Talking Vulva!
172(2)
Shawna Dempsey
Lorri Millan
31 The Vagina
174(2)
B.P. Nichol
32 Penises
176(2)
Libby Scheier
33 "The Best I Could Say Was That It Was like Bliss": Thinking about the Circuit, Pleasure and the Subject
178(5)
Russ Westhaver
34 The Heterosexual Questionnaire
183(2)
Martin Rochlin
35 Why I Love Porn
185(5)
Alison Lee
36 Tales of Selling Sex
190(5)
Pamela J. Downe
37 Cyborgs, Flower Ladies and Horse Women: The Changing Face of Menopause
195(5)
Pat Kaufert
38 Viagra: "Hard Science" Or "Hard Sell"?
200(5)
Angus McLaren
SECTION IV BODY AND SOUL: SPIRITUALITY, HEALTH AND VIOLENCE
205(106)
C. Lesley Biggs
Pamela J. Downe
Hypatia Index Compiled
221(7)
C. Lesley Biggs
Section IV A Body and Soul - Religion, Spirituality and Identity
39 Feminists Pathways in the Study of (Religious) Beliefs and Practices
228(5)
Darlene M. Juschka
40 It All Began with Eve
233(5)
Morny Joy
41 On the Seventh Day
238(2)
Lorna Crozier
42 This Is History
240(5)
Beth Brant
43 In Da Name of Da Fadder
245(2)
Louise Halfe
44 Mas(k)culinity
247(3)
Klyde Broox
45 "I Didn't Know You Were Jewish": ... And Other Things Not to Say When You Find Out
250(4)
Ivan Kalmar
46 Victim or Aggressor?: Typecasting Muslim Women for their Attire
254(5)
Natasha Bakht
Section IV B Body and Soul - Body and Health
47 Of Woman Born?: Reproductive Ableism and Women's Health Research
259(5)
Georgina Feldberg
48 Changing Perceptions of Health and Body Image Over the Life Course
264(5)
Pamela Wakewich
49 Silencing Menstruation among the Inuit
269(6)
Karla Jessen Williamson
50 E-Mail: Menopause Barbie
275(2)
51 Dearest Sophia
277(5)
Maria Truchan-Tataryn
52 Hungergraphs
282(4)
Sylvia Legris
53 Bread Rising
286(1)
Mary Pratt
54 Connecting Our Lives with Yours: Why Disability Is Every Woman's Issue
287(4)
Vera Chouinard
55 Pretty Porky and Pissed Off
291(2)
Allyson Mitchell
Section IV C Body and Soul - Violence
56 A Selected History of Sexual Assault Legislation in Canada, 1892-1983
293(3)
Constance Backhouse
57 A Women's Issue
296(2)
Margaret Atwood
58 Commemoration for the Montreal Massacre Victims
298(2)
Ursula Franklin
59 Helen Betty Osborne
300(1)
Marilyn Dumont
60 "Canada's Shame": 582 Missing and/or Murdered Aboriginal Women
301(3)
C. Lesley Biggs
61 Another Girl: An Atypical Story about a Typical Adolescent
304(5)
Stephen Gaetz
62 How to Talk to a New Lover about Cerebral Palsy
309(2)
Elizabeth Clarke
SECTION V CARING FOR THE GENERATIONS: A LABOUR OF LOVE
311(53)
C. Lesley Biggs
Pamela Downe
Hypatia Index Compiled
320(6)
C. Lesley Biggs
63 Ann Harbuz: Playing with Convention
326(6)
Joan Borsa
64 Chinese 5 Spice
332(2)
Marisa Anlin Alps
65 Becoming a Lesbian Mother
334(5)
Fiona Nelson
66 Her/s
339(1)
Elizabeth MacKenzie
67 E-Mail: The Origins of Mother's Day
340(2)
68 Childcare and Mothers' Dilemmas
342(5)
Susan Prentice
69 The Live-In Caregiver Program: Inequality Under Canada's Immigration System
347(2)
Tami Friesen
70 Family Bed
349(4)
Frances Robson
71 Dancing with Disability and Mothering: Examining Identity and Expectations
353(4)
Heather Kuttai
72 Breaking Bounds
357(1)
Lois Greenfield
73 My Father's Dying
358(6)
David Carpenter
SECTION VI GENDERED ECONOMIES AND WAGED WORK
364(60)
C. Lesley Biggs
Hypatia Index Compiled
373(6)
C. Lesley Biggs
74 Globalization and Women: A Marxist Feminist Introduction
379(5)
Elaine Coburn
75 Stories from Field to Table: Women in the Global Food System
384(5)
Deborah Barndt
76 First the Chores and Then the Dishes
389(8)
Aritha Van Herk
77 Men Fish, Women Help
397(4)
Nicole Gerarda Power
78 Immigrant Workers and Globalized Garment Production: The Convergence of Gender, Race and Class Relations
401(5)
Roxana Ng
79 Gender among the "Guys": Some Reflections on Work, Family Life, and Retention of Women in Engineering
406(5)
Gillian Ranson
80 Sites of Struggle or Vehicles of Resistance: Unions and Women Workers
411(5)
Linda Briskin
81 Women and Theft
416(3)
M. Nourbese Philip
82 Women and Poverty
419(5)
Denise Spitzer
SECTION VII LAW, GOVERNANCE, POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
424(53)
C. Lesley Biggs
Hypatia Index Compiled
439(6)
C. Lesley Biggs
83 Why I Fought for the Charter and leaf
445(2)
Marilou McPhedran
84 Policies of Discrimination: The Canadian Indian Act
447(5)
Pamela Downe
85 For and by Men: Colony, Gender and Aboriginal Self-Government
452(5)
Anna Hunter
86 Women: Half The World, Barely Represented
457(4)
Stephen Lewis
87 Without the Law
461(1)
Mary Nyquist
88 Competing Claims from Disadvantaged Groups: Nixon v. Vancouver Rape Relief Society
462(5)
Joanna Harris
89 Bringing Criminalized Women into View
467(5)
Elizabeth Comack
90 Where Are the Women?: Gender Equity, Budgets and Canadian Public Policy
472(5)
Janine Brodie
Isabella Bakker
SECTION VIII CHANGING THE WORLD: ACTIVISM FOR EQUITY
477
C. Lesley Biggs
Hypatia Index Compiled
485(8)
C. Lesley Biggs
91 Finding the "I" in Action: Defining Activism to Include Me
493(4)
Natalie Gerum
92 Husband's Wives and Other Myths of Activism by Forestry-Town Women
497(5)
Maureen G. Reed
93 Midwifery Care in Canada: Looking Back, Looking Forward
502(5)
Sheryl Nestel
94 Tomorrow I'm Going to Rewrite the English Language
507(1)
Lois Keith
95 The Courage to Act as a Male in a Democratic Society: An Examination of the Limits Placed on Men by Patriarchy
508(4)
Gerry Coulter
96 Feminism 104
512
Lillian Allen