And on That Farm He Had a Wife : Ontario Farm Women and Feminism, 1900-1970

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-01-01
Publisher(s): McGill Queens Univ Pr
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Summary

Because men typically owned the "family farm," farm women=s economic welfare depended largely on the smooth negotiation of their interconnected roles. Yet the women Halpern uncovers were surprisingly outspoken about their devaluation on the farm and about patriarchal traditions and institutions that mistreated women generally. And On That Farm He Had a Wife shows how Ontario farm wives and daughters sought to improve their lives, chiefly through the home economics movement and Women's Institutes. They committed themselves to personal development, to elevating the nature and status of their work, and to public participation in social reform designed to help others as well as themselves. All of these efforts were an expression of their social feminism, which endured even with the dramatic changes in rural life at mid-century. ;And On That Farm He Had a Wife will appeal to scholars and students of Canadian history, women's history, and rural studies, as well as to general readers interested in a neglected story of Ontario's past

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
``But on the farm ... feminism means something else'': Social and Agrarian Feminism
3(16)
``Too important to be forgotten'': Writing Ontario Farming and Farm Women into History
19(8)
``These self-made men make me tired'': Gender Conflict on the Farm at the Turn of the Century
27(25)
''We old-fashioned folk do not put enough science into our domestic lives``: Home Economics and the Inception of Macdonald Institute and the WI
52(27)
''Think something else than kitchen``: The Failure of the UFWO and Equity Feminism in the Inter-War Years
79(27)
''Face the Future. Treasure the Past``: Farm Women, Changing Times, and Social Feminism in the 1950s and 1960s
106(28)
''A new breed of farm women is developing``: The Decline of Social Feminism after 1970
134(7)
Notes 141(66)
Bibliography 207(20)
Index 227

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