Full bibliography
Countercurrents: Women's Movements in Postwar Montreal
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Ricci, Amanda (Author)
Title
Countercurrents: Women's Movements in Postwar Montreal
Abstract
In the decades following the Second World War, women from all walks of life became increasingly frustrated by the world around them. Drawing on long-standing political traditions, these women bound together to revolutionize social norms and contest gender inequality. In Montreal, women activists inspired by Red power, Black Power, and Quebec liberation, among other social movements, mounted a multifront campaign against social injustice. Countercurrents looks beyond the defining "waves" metaphor to write a new history of feminism that incorporates parallel social movements into the overarching narrative of the women's movement. Case studies compare and reflect on the histories of the Quebec Native Women's Association, the Congress of Black Women, the Front de libération des femmes du Québec, various Haitian women's organizations, and the Collectif des femmes immigrantes du Québec and the political work they did. Bringing to light previously overlooked archival and oral sources, Amanda Ricci introduces a new cast of characters to the history of feminism in Quebec. The book presents a unique portrait of the resurgence of feminist activism, demonstrating its deep roots in Indigenous and Black communities and a transnational scope with wide-ranging inspirations and preoccupations. Advancing cross-cultural perspectives on women's movements, Countercurrents looks to the history of women's activism in Montreal and finds new ways of defining feminist priorities and imagining feminist futures. -- Publisher's description
Series
Studies on the history of Quebec
Date
2023
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Place
Montreal
# of Pages
viii, 301 pages
ISBN
978-0-2280-1727-1
Citation Key
ricciCountercurrentsWomensMovements2023
Language
English
Extra
OCLC: 1350838831
Citation
Ricci, A. (2023). Countercurrents: Women’s Movements in Postwar Montreal. McGill-Queen’s University Press. https://www.mqup.ca/countercurrents-products-9780228017288.php
Link to this record