Explores the ways Canada's women journalists, broadcasters, and other media workers advocated for the women's rights. Some adopted conventional feminine identities, while others refused to conform altogether, challenging the gender expectations of their day.
Explores the ways Canada's women journalists, broadcasters, and other media workers advocated for the women's rights. Some adopted conventional feminine identities, while others refused to conform altogether, challenging the gender expectations of their day.
Barbara M. Freeman is a media historian and former newswoman who has spent her teaching career at Carleton University, Ottawa. She is the author of The Satellite Sex: The Media and Women's Issues in English Canada, 1966-1971 (WLU Press, 2001) and Kit's Kingdom-The Journalism of Kathleen Blake Coleman (1989).
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Table of Contents for Beyond Bylines: Media Workers and Women's Rights in Canada by Barbara M. Freeman Introduction 1. "A More Beautiful, More Perfect Lily": Agnes Maule Machar, Women's Sphere and Canada's Magazines, 1870s-1890s 2. Laced In and Let Down: Toronto Journalists Write About Fashion and Health in the Daily Press, 1890-1900 3. Suffragist and Peace Advocate: Francis Marion Beynon, the Grain Grower's Guide, and the Politics of the First World War 4. "We Were ONLY WOMEN": Elizabeth Long, Equality Feminism and CBC Radio, 1938-1956 5. "My Body Belongs to Me, Not the Government": Anne Roberts, Kathryn Keate and the Abortion Caravan Publicity Campaign of 1970 6. Collective Visions: Lesbian Identity and Sexuality in Feminist Periodicals, 1979-1994 7. "When A Woman Speaks": Aboriginal Women and Their Rights in Alanis Obomsawin's Documentaries, 1975-2007 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents for Beyond Bylines: Media Workers and Women's Rights in Canada by Barbara M. Freeman Introduction 1. "A More Beautiful, More Perfect Lily": Agnes Maule Machar, Women's Sphere and Canada's Magazines, 1870s-1890s 2. Laced In and Let Down: Toronto Journalists Write About Fashion and Health in the Daily Press, 1890-1900 3. Suffragist and Peace Advocate: Francis Marion Beynon, the Grain Grower's Guide, and the Politics of the First World War 4. "We Were ONLY WOMEN": Elizabeth Long, Equality Feminism and CBC Radio, 1938-1956 5. "My Body Belongs to Me, Not the Government": Anne Roberts, Kathryn Keate and the Abortion Caravan Publicity Campaign of 1970 6. Collective Visions: Lesbian Identity and Sexuality in Feminist Periodicals, 1979-1994 7. "When A Woman Speaks": Aboriginal Women and Their Rights in Alanis Obomsawin's Documentaries, 1975-2007 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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