Radical Housewives

Radical Housewives
Title Radical Housewives PDF eBook
Author Julie Guard
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 312
Release 2019-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 148751476X

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Radical Housewives is a history of Canada’s Housewives Consumers Association. This association was a community-based women’s organization with ties to the communist and social democratic left that, from 1937 until the early 1950s, led a broadly based popular movement for state control of prices and made other far-reaching demands on the state. As radical consumer activists, the Housewives engaged in gender-transgressive political activism that challenged the government to protect consumers’ interests rather than just those of business while popularizing socialist solutions to the economic crises of the Great Depression and the immediate postwar years. Julie Guard's exhaustive research, including archival research and interviews with twelve former Housewives, recovers a history of women’s social justice activism in an era often considered dormant and adds a Canadian dimension to the history of politicized consumerism and of politicized materialism. Radical Housewives reinterprets the view of postwar Canada as economically prosperous and reveals the left’s role in the origins of the food security movement.

Women Of Japan & Korea

Women Of Japan & Korea
Title Women Of Japan & Korea PDF eBook
Author Joyce Gelb
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 321
Release 2009-01-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1439900965

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Original research on the changing roles of women in Japan and Korea.

Whose National Security?

Whose National Security?
Title Whose National Security? PDF eBook
Author Gary William Kinsman
Publisher Between The Lines
Pages 306
Release 2000
Genre Canada
ISBN 1896357253

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Would you believe that RCMP operatives used to spy on Tupperware parties? In the 1950s and '60s they did. They also monitored high school students, gays and lesbians, trade unionists, left-wing political groups, feminists, consumer's associations, Black activists, First Nations people, and Quebec sovereignists. The establishment of a tenacious Canadian security state came as no accident. On the contrary, the highest levels of government and the police, along with non-governmental interests and institutions, were involved in a concerted campaign. The security state grouped ordinary Canadians into dozens of political stereotypes and labelled them as threats. Whose National Security? probes the security state's ideologies and hidden agendas, and sheds light on threats to democracy that persist to the present day. The contributors' varied approaches open up avenues for reconceptualizing the nature of spying. Including: * "APEC Days at UBC: Student Protests and National Security in an Era of Trade Liberalization," Karen Pearlston * "Remembering Federal Police Surveillance in Quebec, 1940s-70s," Madeleine Parent * "The Red Petticoat Brigade: Mine Mill Women's Auxiliaries and the Threat from Within, 1940s-70s," Mercedes Steedman * "Spymasters, Spies, and their Subjects: The RCMP and Canadian State Repression, 1914-39," Gregory S. Kealey * "In Whose Public Interest? The Canadian Union of Postal Workers and National Security," Evert Hoogers

Domestic Commerce

Domestic Commerce
Title Domestic Commerce PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Publisher
Pages 554
Release 1939
Genre Commerce
ISBN

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Routledge Library Editions: Women and Politics

Routledge Library Editions: Women and Politics
Title Routledge Library Editions: Women and Politics PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 2932
Release 2021-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429677189

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Routledge Library Editions: Women and Politics (9 Volume set) presents titles, originally published between 1981 and 1993. The set draws attention to the importance of women and how their presence and active involvement, in politics and related fields, during the twentieth century has been crucial throughout the world.

Housewives' Attitudes Toward the Milk Companies in New York City

Housewives' Attitudes Toward the Milk Companies in New York City
Title Housewives' Attitudes Toward the Milk Companies in New York City PDF eBook
Author Milk Research Council, Inc., New York
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1939
Genre Attitude (Psychology)
ISBN

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Transnational Identity and Memory Making in the Lives of Iraqi Women

Transnational Identity and Memory Making in the Lives of Iraqi Women
Title Transnational Identity and Memory Making in the Lives of Iraqi Women PDF eBook
Author Nadia Jones-Gailani
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 196
Release 2020-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 1487503164

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In exploring the intersections of memory, migration, and subjectivity, this book attempts to understand how Iraqi migrant women negotiate identity in diaspora.