HEAR! HEaR! Voices of Canadian Women

dc.contributor.editorvan Herk, Aritha
dc.contributor.editorVerduyn, Christl
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-16T14:40:46Z
dc.date.available2024-12-16T14:40:46Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractWhat difference can women’s voices make? This is the question posed by Shari Graydon, author, speaker, and founder of Informed Opinions, a national initiative aimed at amplifying women’s voices in Canadian public discourse. It is the question explored in HEAR! HEaR! Voices of Canadian Women as well. Contributors to this collection of papers were participants in a pair of conferences, “Discourse and Dynamics: Canadian Women as Public Intellectuals” and “Speaking Her Mind: Canadian Women and Public Presence,” that focussed on the multitudinous but often muffled voices of women in Canada and the intellectual import of their contributions. Speakers included writers, scientists, journalists, social workers, musicians, and academics—both established and emerging scholars. Together on panels and in paper presentations they confronted the under-representation of women’s voices in Canada from a wide variety of perspectives, backgrounds, professions, and pursuits.
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dc.description.note**Please visit the accompanying website at https://speakinghermind.ca/ for more information.** Introduction: Audibly Laudable: Voices of Canadian Women / Aritha van Herk & Christl Verduyn -- Refiguring the Public Intellectual: Lessons from Life Stories by Feminists in the Faculty Body / Wendy Robbins -- Who Gets to Be a Public Intellectual in Canada? / Iga Mergler & Neil McLaughlin -- Four Contemporary Canadian Women Intellectuals Negotiate the Challenges of Public Sphere Witnessing: Dionne Brand, Samantha Nutt, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, and Janice Williamson / Diana Brydon -- Stranger Sociability: Lisa Robertson as Counterpublic Intellectual / Heather Milne -- Is There a Canadian Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Canadian Women Writers and Social Change / Carole Gerson -- "Speaking Out": Gwethalyn Graham’s Non-Fiction / Galletly -- Idola Saint-Jean and Flora MacDonald Denison: Two Feminist Intellectuals in French and English Canada / Sarah Spear -- Speaking Your Mind, or Not: The Judicial Careers of Police Magistrates Emily Murphy and Alice Jane Jamieson, 1916-1932 / Mélanie Methot -- Speaking from South Africa: E. Maud Graham, Florence Randal, and the South African War / Bridgette Brown -- Margaret Gould (1900-1981): Social Worker, Social Critic, Public Intellectual / Marjorie Johnstone -- Public (Lending) Rights: Women’s Advocacy in The Writers’ Union of Canada / Erin Ramlo
dc.identifier.othermta:27096
dc.identifier.urihttps://speakinghermind.ca/
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14662/751
dc.publisherMount Allison University
dc.rightsauthor
dc.subjectCanadian literature
dc.titleHEAR! HEaR! Voices of Canadian Women
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