Finding a way to the heart feminist writings on aboriginal and women's history in Canada /
edited by Robin Jarvis Brownlie and Valerie J. Korinek.
- Winnipeg, MB : University of Manitoba Press, (c)2012.
- 1 online resource (viii, 269 pages) : illustrations, map.
Includes bibliographical references.
"All These Stories About Women": "Many Tender Ties" and a New Fur Trade History / Sylvia Van Kirk: A Feminist Appreciation of Front-line Work in the Academy / Ties Across the Border / Daring to Write a History of Western Canadian Women's Experiences: Assessing Sylvia Van Kirk's Feminist Scholarship / Historiography that Breaks Your Heart: Van Kirk and the Writing of Feminist History / Beyond the Borders: The "Founding Families" of Southern New Zealand / Multicultural Bands on the Northern Plains and the Notion of "Tribal" Histories / "A World We Have Lost": The Plural Society of Fort Chipewyan / Others or Brothers?: Competing Settler and Anishinabe Discourses about Race in Upper Canada / Attitudes Toward "Miscegenation" in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia, 1860 -- 1914 / Home Tales: Gender, Domesticity, and Colonialism in the Prairie West, 1870 -- 1900 / "I am a proud Anishinaabekwe": Issues of Identity and Status in Northern Ontario after Bill C-31 195 / Jennifer S.H. Brown -- Franca Iacovetta -- Elizabeth Jameson -- Valerie J. Korinek -- Adele Perry -- Angela Wanhalla -- Robert Alexander Innes -- Patricia A. McCormack -- Robin Jarvis Brownlie -- Victoria Freeman -- Kathryn McPherson -- Katrina Srigley.
"Provocative reflections on a generation of feminist scholarship."--Provided by publisher.