Edited by Wendy Schissel "on behalf of the Women's Studies Reasearch Unit, University of Saskatchewan". Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Pt. 1. Compound fractures. Oppression and indigenous women: past, present, and future--an Australian Kimberley Aboriginal perspective / J. Maria Pedersen -- Who am I and where do I belong? Sites of struggle in crafting and negotiating female Muslim identities in Canada / Tabassum Ruby -- 'Transgendered' perspectives as a challenge to sex, gender, and sexuality / Coralee Drechsler. Pt. 2. Ruptured studies. Silent, denigrated, and rendered invisible: mothers who lost their babies to adoption in the 1960s and 1970s / Sandra Jarvie -- tell-me-what-I-want.com: adolescent girls, consumer society, and information technologies / Ellen Whiteman -- The impact of palliation on familial space: home space from the perspective of family members who are living (and caring) for dying loved ones at home / Allison M. Williams -- Spinning yarns of women's activism in support of industrial forestry on Canada's west coast / Maureen G. Reed. Pt.3. Habitats for/of humanity. Crafting selves: the impact of identity on intercultural friendships among women / Kim Morrison -- Women's professional mentorship in psychology and the academy: one group's stories of quilting and life / Denise J. Larsen ... [et al.] -- Sexual health of young women: context and care make a difference / Mary Rucklos Hampton ... [et al/ ] -- Voices of dancers with mobility impairments / Donna L. Goodwin, Joan Krohn, & Arvid Kuhnle.
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