Portuguese Women in Toronto

Portuguese Women in Toronto
Title Portuguese Women in Toronto PDF eBook
Author Wenona Mary Giles
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 188
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780802035806

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Comparing across two generations of Portuguese Canadian women, the book delves into issues such as cultural heterogeneity among Portuguese immigrants, the ambiguity of work and gender politics, and the concept of 'home' versus nationalism.

Identity, Civic Engagement and Multiculturalism: Portuguese-Canadian Immigrant Descendants in Canada and Portugal

Identity, Civic Engagement and Multiculturalism: Portuguese-Canadian Immigrant Descendants in Canada and Portugal
Title Identity, Civic Engagement and Multiculturalism: Portuguese-Canadian Immigrant Descendants in Canada and Portugal PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Kenedy
Publisher Baywolf Press
Pages 186
Release 2013-03-15
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This special issue of the Portuguese Studies Review focuses on understanding the Portuguese−Canadian immigrant experience in Canada and Portugal, in terms of identity formation and civic engagement within a broader framework of current debates on multiculturalism, and transnationalism. This special volume resulted from the contributions presented at the Symposium Identity, Civic Engagement and Multiculturalism: Portuguese−Canadian Immigrant Descendants in Canada, which was held at York University, Toronto, on 11 and 12 October 2011. The issue presents studies by Robert A. Kenedy, Fernando Nunes, Ana Paula Beja Horta, Gilberta Pavão Nunes Rocha, Derrick Mendes, Christina Kwiczała, Benjamin Kutsyuruba, Filomena Silvano, Marta Rosales, and Sónia Ferreira.

Cleaning Up

Cleaning Up
Title Cleaning Up PDF eBook
Author Susana P. Miranda
Publisher Between the Lines
Pages 173
Release 2023-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1771136278

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This fascinating book uncovers the little-known, surprisingly radical history of the Portuguese immigrant women who worked as night-time office cleaners and daytime “cleaning ladies” in postwar Toronto. Drawing on union records, newspapers, and interviews, feminist labour historians Susana P. Miranda and Franca Iacovetta piece together the lives of immigrant women who bucked convention by reshaping domestic labour and by leading union drives, striking for workers’ rights, and taking on corporate capital in the heart of Toronto’s financial district. Despite being sidelined within the labour movement and subjected to harsh working conditions in the commercial cleaning industry, the women forged critical alliances with local activists to shape picket-line culture and make an indelible mark on their communities. Richly detailed and engagingly written, Cleaning Up is an archival treasure about an undersung piece of working-class history in urban North America.

The Portuguese in Canada

The Portuguese in Canada
Title The Portuguese in Canada PDF eBook
Author Victor M. P. Da Rosa
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 313
Release 2009-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0802098339

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Essays examine the history of the Portuguese diaspora, the Portuguese presence in Newfoundland and its fisheries, language and identity, urban experiences (especially in Montreal and Toronto), and history and literature.

Anthropologica

Anthropologica
Title Anthropologica PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 204
Release 2003
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Portuguese Studies Review

Portuguese Studies Review
Title Portuguese Studies Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 564
Release 2003
Genre Africa, Portuguese-speaking
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Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada

Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada
Title Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada PDF eBook
Author Vic Satzewich
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 361
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774840994

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With contributions from some of Canada's leading historians, political scientists, geographers, anthropologists, and sociologists, this collection examines the transnational practices and identities of immigrant and ethnic communities in Canada. It looks at why members of these groups maintain ties with their homelands -- whether real or imagined -- and how those connections shape individual identities and community organizations. How does transnationalism establish or transform geographical, social, and ideological borders? Do homeland ties affect what it means to be "Canadian"? Do they reflect Canada's commitment to multiculturalism? Through analysis of the complex forces driving transnationalism, this comprehensive study focuses attention on an important, and arguably growing, dimension of Canadian social life. This is the first collection in Canada to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of transnationalism. It will appeal to scholars and students interested in issues of immigration, multiculturalism, ethnicity, and settlement.