Women & Gender Studies
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![]() White FemininityRace, Gender & Power |
This book contributes to the emerging field of white studies – an examination of the notion that whiteness is not an invisible category, but is itself a category of race. Looking at … | Katerina Deliovsky | 144 | 2010 | View |
![]() White PrivilegeUnpacking the Invisible Knapsack |
Peggy McIntosh | 4 | 2011 | $0.40 Add | |
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From ![]() White Supremacy and the First Feminist Waves in CanadaFrom: Take Back the Fight |
In the first chapter, the author narrates the history of the first feminist movement in Canada until the collapse of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women. She focuses on the … | Nora Loreto | 18 | 2020 | $1.80 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! White Women’s Tears |
Women of Color and Tears White Women’s Tears As a Response to Sexism Tears for Fears The Impact of White Women’s Tears Tears in Immersion Tears in Capitulation Tears in Defense Tears … | Ilsa Govan; Tilman Smith | 28 | 2021 | $2.80 Add |
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From ![]() Who’s Greatest Together?From: Stampede |
In this chapter, Williams unpacks the theme of the 2012 centenial Stampede, "We’re Greatest Together." | Kimberley A. Williams | 40 | 2021 | $4.00 Add |
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From ![]() Whose Child Is This?“Surrogacy,” Authority, and Responsibility From: Surrogacy in Canada |
In Chapter 1, Christine Overall, while accepting that the practice of surrogacy may be here to stay, considers the troubling moral issues that arise with respect to women who act as surrogates … | Christine Overall | 21 | 2018 | $2.10 Add |
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From ![]() Why are Mothers Still the Default Parent? |
This chapter highlights and critiques the outdated social constructions and everyday sexism that continue to constrain mothers and fathers. It looks at the many challenges of parenthood typically … | Marilyse Hamelin | 33 | 2018 | $3.30 Add |
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From ![]() It Seemed Like a Gay Weddig To MeFrom: Any Other Way |
Bob Gallagher recalls his efforts to immigrate to Toronto from the United States. | Bob Gallagher | 3 | 2017 | $0.30 Add |
![]() Why I Fought for the Charter and LEAF |
Marilou McPhedran | 2 | 2011 | $0.20 Add | |
![]() Why I Love Porn |
Alison Lee | 5 | 2011 | $0.50 Add | |
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From ![]() NEW! Why Me? Why You?Part 1. Who Gets to Lead? From: Women Winning Office |
In <Why Me? Why You? Nash explores the the challenges surrounding turning ones’ activism and passion into concrete change. The chapter explores why ambition, competition and … | Peggy Nash | 6 | 2022 | $0.60 Add |
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From ![]() Why Sexuality is Work1975 From: Revolution at Point Zero |
The essays in part 1 of the book explore the theoretical foundations of the politicization of housework. These essays explore the wages against housework movement, the transactional nature of … | Silvia Federici | 5 | 2020 | $0.50 Add |
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From ![]() “Why We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know” About Canada’s Surrogacy Practices and OutcomesFrom: Surrogacy in Canada |
We know very little about the lived experiences of women who act as surrogates, the intended parents, and the children conceived as a result of surrogacy arrangements. Pamela M White, in Chapter … | Pamela M White | 30 | 2018 | $3.00 Add |
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From ![]() WickedFrom: The M Word |
Susuan Olding reflects on meeting her stepdaughter, the experiences of stepmothers, and the relationship between the two of them. Includes elements of fairytales interspersed throughout. | Susan Olding | 14 | 2014 | $1.40 Add |
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From ![]() Wide and Urban Wilderness: Defining Public Space in Allan GardensFrom: Any Other Way |
Tatum Taylor recounts the history of Allan Gardens as a queer space, from a visit by Oscar Wilde in 1882 to the setting of Pride festivites in the 21st century. | Tatum Taylor | 4 | 2017 | $0.40 Add |














