Public Men and Virtuous Women : the Gendered Languages of Religion and Politics in Upper Canada, 1791-1850.
Drawing on a wide range of international scholarship in feminist theory, women's and gender history, and cultural studies, Cecilia Morgan analyses political and religious languages in the Upper Canadian press, both secular and religious, and other material published in the colony from the 1790s...
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Language: | English |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
1996.
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Series: | Heritage.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Introduction; 1 'That Manly and Cheerful Spirit': Patriotism, Loyalty, and Gender; 2 Ranting Renegades and Corseted Sycophants: Political Languages in Upper Canada; 3 Familial Celebrations: Gender and Religious Discourse; 4 Manners, Mores, and Moral Behaviour; 5 Party, Parades, and Bazaars in the 1840s; Epilogue; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX