
Countercurrents
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Countercurrents looks beyond the defining waves metaphor to write a new history of feminism that incorporates parallel social movements into the overarching narrative of the women's movement. Case studies compare and reflect on the histories of the Quebec Native Women's Association, the Congress of Black Women, the Front de liberation des femmes du Quebec, various Haitian women's organizations, and the Collectif des femmes immigrantes du Quebec and the political work they did. Bringing to light previously overlooked archival and oral sources, Amanda Ricci introduces a new cast of characters to the history of feminism in Quebec. The book presents a unique portrait of the resurgence of feminist activism, demonstrating its deep roots in Indigenous and Black communities, its transnational scope, and its wide-ranging inspirations and preoccupations.
Advancing cross-cultural perspectives on women's movements, Countercurrents looks to the history of women's activism in Montreal and finds new ways of defining feminist priorities and imagining feminist futures.
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"Amanda Ricci's history of diverse Montreal feminist groups gives us a new perspective on contemporary feminist activism, expanding the history of feminism by giving sustained attention - if not pride of place - to minority or racialized women activists and organizations heretofore neglected in scholarship. Clear and complex, Countercurrents shows that the roots to this vast social movement run deeper than we thought, and that its aspirations and struggles go well beyond the borders of Quebec." Denyse Baillargeon, Universite de Montreal "Countercurrents is a rich monograph that co tributes to the interlocking histories of gender, race, and self-determination in contemporary Quebec. The book's specific interest in space and place makes it useful for urban historians too." Urban History Review <<Ricci propose une histoire politique et une histoire des femmes renouvelee, complexe et ambitieuse. Sous la plume de Ricci, ces femmes se voient restituer leur juste place dans l'histoire en tant qu'actrices de changement, organisatrices politiques et militantes qui ont bati le Quebec moderne. Grace au choix methodologique judicieux de l'histoire croisee, Ricci reussit aussi a montrer les tensions qui traversent les mouvements feministes de l'apres-guerre et a y restituer des parcours demeures dans l'oubli. [Ricci place] les femmes, leurs reseaux, leurs actions au coeur du politique et au coeur des transformations sociales qui ont fait Montreal, le Canada et la francophonie internationale.>> Jury du prix de l'Assemblee nationale de l'IHAF "Countercurrents stands as a compelling and much-needed contribution to the history of feminism in Canada that firmly entrenches minority and marginalized women as key players in the movement. It is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts seeking to grasp the nuanced dynamics of social movements, activism, feminism, and Canadian history." Canadian Historical Review "Countercurrentshas depth and nuance, and compels us to rethink well-known concepts, such as feminism, radicalism, and nationalism, and what they truly meant to the women who practiced them." Canadian Historical ReviewMore details
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- Cover
- COUNTERCURRENTS
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Guardians of the Nation: Kahnawà:ke Women's Activism
- 2 Searching for Zion: Diasporic Feminism in English-Speaking Black Montreal
- 3 Québécoises deboutte! Feminism, Nationalism, Language, and the Front de libération des femmes du Québec
- 4 Remaking Home: Montreal's Transnational Haitian Feminism
- 5 Refuting Stereotypes: From the Centro Donne Italiane di Montreal to the Payette Controversy
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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