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Passages genrés migration canadienne-fra nçaise à Lowell, Massachusetts 1900-1920
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- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Publication Name
- Gendered Passages : French-Canadian Migration to Lowell, Massachusetts, 1900-1920
- Subject
- Anthropology
- ISBN
- 9781433104961
- Item Length
- 9.1in
- Publisher
- Lang A&G International Academic Publishers, Peter
- Publication Year
- 2008
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.5in
- Features
- New Edition
- Item Width
- 6.3in
- Item Weight
- 10.6 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 251 Pages
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Gendered Passages is the first full-length book devoted to the gendered analysis of the lives of French-Canadian migrants in early-twentieth-century Lowell, Massachusetts. It explores the ingenious and, at times, painful ways in which French-Canadian women, men, and children adjusted to the challenges of moving to, and settling in, that industrial city. Yukari Takai uncovers the multitude of cross-border journeys of Lowell-bound French Canadians, the centrality of their family networks, and the ways in which the ideology of the family wage and the socioeconomic realities in Québec and New England shaped migrants' lives on both sides of the border. Takai argues that French-Canadian husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters harboured complex interpersonal dynamics whereby differing and, at times, conflicting interests had to be negotiated in not necessarily equal terms, but in accordance with each member's power and authority within the family and, by extension, larger society. Drawing on extensive historical research including archival records, collections of oral histories, newspapers, and contemporary observations in both English and French, Gendered Passages contributes to the re-reading of French-Canadian migration, which constitutes a fundamental part of North American history.
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Publisher
Lang A&G International Academic Publishers, Peter
ISBN-10
1433104962
ISBN-13
9781433104961
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17038735031
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Gendered Passages : French-Canadian Migration to Lowell, Massachusetts, 1900-1920
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
New Edition
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
251 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Additional Product Features
Number of Volumes
0 Vols.
Edition Description
New Edition
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«'Gendered Passages' is a welcome addition, offering fresh evidence on the underexamined experience of French-Canadian immigrants in New England and at the same time offering new conceptual frameworks for evaluating that experience. Moving beyond an entirely familial perspective, Yukari Takai illuminates the multiple and often conflicting responses of men and women to the opportunities and constraints that mill life offered in the early twentieth century.» (Thomas Dublin, State University of New York at Binghamton; Author of 'Transforming Women's Work: New England Lives in Industrial Revolution') «With this book, Yukari Takai joins the small group of young scholars who have renewed our understanding of French-Canadian immigrants and their experience in urban/industrial New England. Labor, immigration, and family historians will certainly appreciate Takai's skills in applying gender analysis to the study of a population whose economic survival, at least for the years she covers, rested largely on the waged work of women and children. The centrality she rightly assigns to the migration process has led her to shed new light on patterns of settlement in Lowell as well as on the variety of socialization trajectories in the New England urban context. This accomplishment rests largely on her ability to combine judiciously quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as on her mastery of the literature on immigration and family history.» (Bruno Ramirez, Université de Montréal; Author of 'Crossing the 49th Parallel: Migration from Canada to the United States, 1900-1930'), 'Gendered Passages' is a welcome addition, offering fresh evidence on the underexamined experience of French-Canadian immigrants in New England and at the same time offering new conceptual frameworks for evaluating that experience. Moving beyond an entirely familial perspective, Yukari Takai illuminates the multiple and often conflicting responses of men and women to the opportunities and constraints that mill life offered in the early twentieth century. (Thomas Dublin, State University of New York at Binghamton; Author of 'Transforming Women's Work: New England Lives in Industrial Revolution') With this book, Yukari Takai joins the small group of young scholars who have renewed our understanding of French-Canadian immigrants and their experience in urban/industrial New England. Labor, immigration, and family historians will certainly appreciate Takai's skills in applying gender analysis to the study of a population whose economic survival, at least for the years she covers, rested largely on the waged work of women and children. The centrality she rightly assigns to the migration process has led her to shed new light on patterns of settlement in Lowell as well as on the variety of socialization trajectories in the New England urban context. This accomplishment rests largely on her ability to combine judiciously quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as on her mastery of the literature on immigration and family history. (Bruno Ramirez, Universit de Montral; Author of 'Crossing the 49th Parallel: Migration from Canada to the United States, 1900-1930'), 'Gendered Passages' is a welcome addition, offering fresh evidence on the underexamined experience of French-Canadian immigrants in New England and at the same time offering new conceptual frameworks for evaluating that experience. Moving beyond an entirely familial perspective, Yukari Takai illuminates the multiple and often conflicting responses of men and women to the opportunities and constraints that mill life offered in the early twentieth century. (Thomas Dublin, State University of New York at Binghamton; Author of 'Transforming Women's Work: New England Lives in Industrial Revolution') With this book, Yukari Takai joins the small group of young scholars who have renewed our understanding of French-Canadian immigrants and their experience in urban/industrial New England. Labor, immigration, and family historians will certainly appreciate Takai's skills in applying gender analysis to the study of a population whose economic survival, at least for the years she covers, rested largely on the waged work of women and children. The centrality she rightly assigns to the migration process has led her to shed new light on patterns of settlement in Lowell as well as on the variety of socialization trajectories in the New England urban context. This accomplishment rests largely on her ability to combine judiciously quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as on her mastery of the literature on immigration and family history. (Bruno Ramirez, Universite de Montreal; Author of 'Crossing the 49th Parallel: Migration from Canada to the United States, 1900-1930'), «_Gendered Passages_ is a welcome addition, offering fresh evidence on the underexamined experience of French-Canadian immigrants in New England and at the same time offering new conceptual frameworks for evaluating that experience. Moving beyond an entirely familial perspective, Yukari Takai illuminates the multiple and often conflicting responses of men and women to the opportunities and constraints that mill life offered in the early twentieth century.» (Thomas Dublin, State University of New York at Binghamton; Author of _Transforming Women_s Work: New England Lives in Industrial Revolution_) «With this book, Yukari Takai joins the small group of young scholars who have renewed our understanding of French-Canadian immigrants and their experience in urban/industrial New England. Labor, immigration, and family historians will certainly appreciate Takai_s skills in applying gender analysis to the study of a population whose economic survival, at least for the years she covers, rested largely on the waged work of women and children. The centrality she rightly assigns to the migration process has led her to shed new light on patterns of settlement in Lowell as well as on the variety of socialization trajectories in the New England urban context. This accomplishment rests largely on her ability to combine judiciously quantitative and qualitative methods, as well as on her mastery of the literature on immigration and family history.» (Bruno Ramirez, Université de Montréal; Author of _Crossing the 49th Parallel: Migration from Canada to the United States, 1900-1930_)
Copyright Date
2008
Topic
Ethnic Studies / General, United States / 19th Century, Emigration & Immigration, General
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science
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