Rethinking Feminist History and Theory

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Canadian gender history
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class and labour
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feminist historical research
feminist history
feminist theory
gender studies in Canada
historiography
intersectional feminist history
women's history

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  • ISBN 9781487508463
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Rethinking Feminist History and Theory considers the past, present, and future of feminist history and theory, emphasizing how feminism has influenced the histories of gender, class, and labour, and their intersections. This vibrant collection, inspired by the work of historian and women's studies scholar Joan Sangster, features essays from academics across multiple disciplines, highlighting the dynamism of feminist historical scholarship in Canada.

The book explores questions such as the following: How has women's resistance and radicalism been expressed, lived, represented, and repressed over the past century? How do we research these phenomena? How do we situate feminism in relation to other movements for egalitarian social change? Contributors explicitly address these recurring themes, aiming to chart new directions for future research and teaching.

While primarily Canadian focused, the collection includes global perspectives, with contributions from scholars in Chile, Finland, Sweden, and the UK. The essays emphasize the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration, incorporating insights from labour studies, political economy, anthropology, legal studies, and feminist theory. Ultimately, Rethinking Feminist History and Theory engages deeply with Sangster's rich and wide-ranging work to understand and interpret women's experiences. It seeks to inspire future scholarship and teaching in feminist history and theory, showcasing the ongoing relevance and adaptability of feminist perspectives.

Lisa Pasolli is an associate professor of history at Queen's University.

Julia Smith is an assistant professor of labour studies at the University of Manitoba.