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Women in the "Promised Land" : essays in African Canadian history  Cover Image Book Book

Women in the "Promised Land" : essays in African Canadian history / edited by Nina Reid-Maroney, Boulou Ebanda de B'beri, and Wanda Thomas Bernard.

Summary:

"Women in the "Promised Land" places African Canadian women's lived experiences, identities, and histories at the centre of Canada's past. This collection of original research edited by leading scholars in the field encourages readers to interrogate the idea of Canada as a "Promised Land" by examining the rich and varied history of African Canadian women. The nine chapters span the period from slavery and abolition through to late 20th-century activism. This interdisciplinary collection draws on existing research from cultural studies, literary studies, communications, and visual culture to reframe familiar figures in African Canadian women's history, such as feminist Mary Ann Shadd and civil rights activist Viola Desmond, in the wider African diaspora. This invaluable text sheds light on questions of the past, present, and future in the field, and is best suited for undergraduate courses in women's studies, African studies, sociology, and history. Features: contains interdisciplinary, accessible, and original work that examines African Canadian women's history through a visual culture lens, includes a creative piece by Afua Cooper, chapter abstracts, questions for discussion, and a bibliographic appendix, encourages readers to make connections between African Canadian women's history and emerging scholarship on race, indigeneity, and queer histories."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780889616066
  • ISBN: 088961606X
  • Physical Description: vi, 273 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Women's Press, 2018.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-247) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Calling to her brethren : immigration, race, and female representation in the life and writings of Mary Ann Shadd Cary / Nassisse Solomon -- "Servant, seraglio, savage or 'Sarah'" : examining the visual representation of Black female subjects in Canadian art and visual culture / Charmaine Nelson -- Women and children first : the role of Black women and children in southwestern Ontario's temperance movement, 1840-1899 / Lorene Bridgen-Lennie -- The women at the well : African Baptist women organize / Sylvia Hamilton -- Intellectual history and the visual archive : reading photographs of the reverend Jennie Johnson (1868-1967) / Nina Reid-Maroney -- "The splendid work our women have done" : African-Canadian women in the universal Negro Improvement Association / Carla Marano -- Labouring for change : narratives of African Nova Scotian women, 1919-1990 / Claudine Bonner and Wanda Thomas Bernard -- Unsuitable to become Canadian : change and continuity in racial discourse in Canadian political consciousness, A Mari Usque Ad Mare, 1850-1965 / Dana Whitney Sherwood and Boulou Ebanda de B'béri -- Writing (Black) citizenship : Mary Ann Shadd Cary, the political imaginary, and experience in 19th-century Canada West / Emilie-Andrée Jabouin.
Subject: Women, Black > Canada > History.
Women, Black > Canada > Social conditions.
Race discrimination > Canada > History.
Immigrants > Canada.
Black Canadian women > History.
Canada > Race relations.
Canada > History.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Lansdowne Library FC 106 B6 W66 2018 (Text) 26040003376452 Main Collection Volume hold Available -


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