Redressing the Past : The Politics of Early English-Canadian Women's Drama, 1880-1920
ISBN: 9780773571471
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / McGill-Queen''s University Press
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Subjects: Literature;

Focusing on a body of lost and forgotten plays by women and situating them in the context of the early women's movement and its major discourses on suffrage, higher education, and social gospel, Kym Bird challenges the male-defined focus of recent historical studies into nineteenth-century Canadian drama. She argues that in a society that preferred to think of men and women as part of "separate but complimentary spheres" " the woman naturally suited for the private world of the home and motherhood and the man for the public world of work and politics " these plays advanced two forms of feminist politics. Liberal or equality feminism demanded the same rights and privileges for women as those accorded men; domestic or maternal feminism justified women's participation in the public sphere based on their natural materialism and moral superiority.


Bird Kym :

Kym Bird is associate professor in the Department of Humanities at York University.

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