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"Settler Feminism and Race Making in Canada engages in a discursive analysis of three 'texts' - the narratives of Anna Jameson (Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada). Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney (Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear), and the 'Janey Canuck' books of Emily Murphy - in order to examine how, in the context of a settler colony, white women have been part of the project of its governance, its racial constitution, and its role in British imperialism. Using Foucauldian theories of governmentality to connect these first-person narratives to wider strategies of race making, Jennifer Henderson develops a feminist critique of the ostensible freedom that Anglo-Protestant women found within nineteenth-century liberal projects of rule."--Jacket.
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Biography, Canadian literature, Criticism and interpretation, Frontier and pioneer life, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, History and criticism, Race relations, Race relations in literature, White Women, Women and literature, Women authors, Women pioneers, Jameson, anna brownell, 1794-1860, Women, biography, Frontier and pioneer life, canada, Canadian literature, women authors, Canadian literature, history and criticism, Canada, race relations, History, Ethnic relations, ColoniesPlaces
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Settler Feminism and Race Making in Canada
2016, University of Toronto Press
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Settler feminism and race making in Canada
2003, University of Toronto Press
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