Canadian Woman Studies
Edited by Nuzhat Amin, Frances Beer, and Kathryn McPherson
Canadian Woman Studies: An Introductory Reader is a collection of articles on various themes and topics which are at the forefront of feminist inquiry and research. This best-selling volume is an excellent introduction to the strides women and girls have made in the past twenty ... Read more
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Canadian Woman Studies: An Introductory Reader is a collection of articles on various themes and topics which are at the forefront of feminist inquiry and research. This best-selling volume is an excellent introduction to the strides women and girls have made in the past twenty years, and where we aim to be in the future. In addition, as the book is a compilation of articles previously published in Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme over the past years, it offers a unique and historical perspective of feminism and feminist thought in Canada, as well as the development of women's studies as a curriculum and as a field of innovative and practical research.
Frances Beer
Frances Beer has been teaching university courses on Chaucer for the past thirty years. She is the author of Women and Mystical Experience in the Middle Ages and an edition and translation of Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love.
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