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Vol. 31 No. 1 (2006)
Vol. 31 No. 1 (2006)
Published:
2006-09-09
Editorial
Introduction
Rhoda Zuk, Linda Kealey
1-2
PDF
Original Research
Training in the Gendered Labour Market: New Realities, Requirements, and Rewards for Canadian Women
Elizabeth Quinlan
3-16
PDF
Duty, Passion and the (Re)Production of a Gendered Life: One Young Woman's Struggle to Craft a Meaningful Vocational Project
Janice Ahola-Sidaway, Margaret McKinnon
17-26
PDF
Cyber-Dilemmas: Gendered Hierarchies, New Technologies and Cyber-Safety in Schools
Shaheen Shariff, Rachel Gouin
27-37
PDF
Nommer son mal :
Putain
de Nelly Arcan
Andrea King
38-46
PDF
First Blood: How Three Generations of Newfoundland Women Learned about Menstruation
Marilyn Porter
47-56
PDF
"I'm Not a Militant Feminist": Exploring Feminist Identities and Feminist Hesitations in the Contemporary Academy
Michelle Webber
57-66
PDF
Feminism in Nova Scotia: Women's Groups, 1990-2004
Naomi Black
66-78
PDF
Feminist Challenges to Knowledge
Margrit Eichler, Meg Luxton
79-90
PDF
Representing the Reprehensible: Fairy Tales, News Stories & the Monstrous Karla Homolka
Romayne Smith Fullerton
91-99
PDF
Meridel Le Sueur's Feminist
Bildungsroman
: When Class Meets Gender
Carolina Núñez Puente
100-109
PDF
Interviews
Lori Chambers talks with Ann Porter
Ann Porter, Lori Chambers
110-115
PDF
Book/Video Reviews
Gendered States: Women, Unemployment Insurance, and the Political Economy of the Welfare State in Canada, 1945-1997.
Ann Porter.
Karen Myers
116
PDF
Writing the Everyday: Women's Textual Communities in Atlantic Canada
. Danielle Fuller.
Roberta Buchanan
116-117
PDF
Changing Tides: Gender, Fisheries and Globalization
. Barbara Neis, Marian Binkley, Siri Gerrard and Maria Cristina Maneschey;
What Do They Call a Fisherman? Men, Gender, and Restructuring in the Newfoundland Fishery
. Nicole Gerarda Power.
Sally Cole
117-119
PDF
Mothers of the Municipality: Women, Work, and Social Policy in Post-1945 Halifax
. Judith Fingard and Janet Guildford, eds.
Naomi Black
119-120
PDF
Telling Tales: Living the Effects of Public Policy
, Sheila Neysmith, Kate Bezanson, and Anne O'Connell.
Karen Bridget Murray
120-121
PDF
Doing IT: Women Working in Information Technology
. Krista Scott-Dixon.
Janice Newson
121-122
PDF
Troubling Women's Studies: Pasts, Presents, and Possibilities
. Braithwaite, Ann, Susan Heald, Susanne Luhmann & Sharon Rosenberg.
Allyson Anderson
122
PDF
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