Working Girls in the West: Representations of Wage-Earning Women

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Working Girls in the West: Representations of Wage-Earning Women
Abstract
As the twentieth century got underway in Canada, young women who entered the paid workforce became the focus of intense public debate. Young wage-earning women - "working girls"--Embodied all that was unnerving and unnatural about modern times: the disintegration of the family, the independence of women, and the unwholesomeness of city life. These anxieties were amplified in the West. Long after eastern Canada was considered settled and urbanized, the West continued to be represented as a frontier where the idea of the region as a society in the making added resonance to the idea of the working girl as social pioneer." "Using an interpretive approach that centres on literary representation, Lindsey McMaster takes a fresh look at the working heroine of western Canadian literature alongside social documents and newspaper accounts of her real-life counterparts. Working Girls in the West heightens our understanding of a figure that fired the imagination of writers and observers at the turn of the last century." --Publisher's description. Contents: Working women in the west at the turn of the century --The urban working girl in turn-of-the-century Canadian literature -- White slaves, prostitutes, and delinquents -- Girls on strike -- White working girls and the mixed-race workplace -- Conclusion: Just girls.
Place
Vancouver
Publisher
UBC Press
Date
2008
# of Pages
x, 209 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7748-1455-3 978-0-7748-1456-0
Short Title
Working Girls in the West
Library Catalog
Open WorldCat
Notes

Contents: Working women in the west at the turn of the century --The urban working girl in turn-of-the-century Canadian literature -- White slaves, prostitutes, and delinquents -- Girls on strike -- White working girls and the mixed-race workplace -- Conclusion: Just girls.

Citation
McMaster, L. (2008). Working Girls in the West: Representations of Wage-Earning Women. UBC Press. https://www.ubcpress.ca/working-girls-in-the-west