
Rethinking Professionalism
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Kristina Huneault is a professor of art history at Concordia University, a founder of the Canadian Women Artists History Initiative, and co-editor, with Janice Anderson, of Rethinking Professionalism: Women and Art in Canada, 1850-1970.Kristina Huneault is associate professor in art history at Concordia University and a co-founder of the Canadian Women Artists History Initiative.
Janice Anderson is adjunct professor in art history at Concordia University and a co-founder of the Canadian Women Artists History Initiative.
Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Part One: Introduction
- 1 Professionalism as Critical Concept and Historical Process for Women and Art in Canada
- Part Two: Professionalizing Art
- 2 "What Would He Have Us Do?": Gender and the "Profession" of Artist in New Brunswick in the 1930s and 1940s
- 3 The Rewards of Professionalization: Alice Lusk Webster and the New Brunswick Museum, 1933-53
- 4 "A Story of Struggle and Splendid Courage": Anne Savage's CBC Broadcasts of The Development of Art in Canada
- Part Three: Careers for Women
- 5 Hannah Maynard: Crafting Professional Identity
- 6 From Amateur to Professional: The Advertising Photography of Margaret Watkins, 1924-28
- 7 "I Weep for Us Women": Modernism, Feminism, and Suburbia in the Canadian Home Journal's Home '53 Design Competition
- 8 Kathleen Daly's Images of Inuit People: Professional Art and the Practice of Ethnography
- 9 The Girls and the Grid: Montreal Women Abstract Painters in the 1950s and Early 1960s
- Part Four: The Limits of Professionalism
- 10 "I Want to Call Their Names in Resistance": Writing Aboriginal Women into Canadian Art History, 1880-1970
- 11 From "Naturalized Invention" to the Invention of a Tradition: The Victorian Reception of Onkwehonwe Beadwork
- 12 Professional/Volunteer: Women at the Edmonton Art Gallery, 1923-70
- 13 "Marjorie's Web": Canada's First Woman Architect and Her Clients
- Contributors
- Bibliography
- Index
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