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Beyond Bylines: Media Workers and Womenâs Rights in Canada(Film and Media Studies)


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Beyond Bylines: Media Workers and Women's Rights in Canada explores the ways in which several of Canada's women journalists, broadcasters, and other media workers reached well beyond the glory of their personal bylines to advocate for the most controversial women's rights of their eras. To do so, some of them adopted conventional feminine identities, while others refused to conform altogether, openly and defiantly challenging the gender expectations of their day. The book consists of a series of case studies of the women in question as they grappled with the concerns close to their hearts: higher education for women, healthy dress reforms, the vote, equal opportunities at work, abortion, lesbianism, and Aboriginal women's rights. Their media reflected their respective eras: intellectual magazines, daily and weekly newspapers, radio, feminist public relations, alternative women's periodicals, and documentary film made for television. Barbara Freeman takes an interdisciplinary approach, combining biography, history, and communication studies to demonstrate how their use of different media both enabled and limited these women in their ability to be daring advocates for gender equality. She shows how a number of these women were linked through the generations by their memberships in activist women's organizations.

Table of Contents:
Introduction; A More Beautiful, More Perfect Lily: Agnes Maule Machar, Women's Sphere & Canada's Magazines, 1870s-1890s; Laced In & Let Down: Toronto Journalists Write About Fashion & Health in the Daily Press, 1890-1900; Suffragist & Pacifist: Francis Marion Beynon, The Grain Growers' Guide & the Politics of the First World War; We Were ONLY WOMEN: Elizabeth Long, Equality Feminism, & CBC Radio, 1938-1956; On to Ottawa: Anne Roberts, Kathryn-Jane Hazel, & the Abortion Caravan Publicity Campaign of 1970; Collective Visions: Lesbian Identity & Sexuality in Feminist Periodicals, 1970s-1990s; When a Woman Speaks... Mother-Warriors & Their Rights in Alanis Obomsawin's Documentary Journalism, 1975-2007; Index.

About the Author :
Barbara M. Freeman is a media historian and former newswoman who has spent her teaching career at Carleton University, Ottawa. She is the author of The Satellite Sex: The Media and Womenâs Issues in English Canada, 1966â1971 (WLU Press, 2001) and Kitâs KingdomâThe Journalism of Kathleen Blake Coleman (1989).

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"Although the essays that make up Beyond Bylines explore remarkably different terrain, from the presuffrage era to the present and from mainstream to alternative print, to radio and film, together they mark major milestones in the progress of women's rights and women's status as media workers. Keeping a tight focus on each unique voice, Freeman reveals the balancing act her subjects maintained as they weighed personal and professional success against the constraints of their social and historical contexts and the demands of the causes they embraced." - Marjory Lang, Langara College, Vancouver "In this volume, Barbara Freeman explores how a fascinatingly varied group of prominent and lesserknown female journalists in Canada negotiated the tension between "conventional journalism and advocacy" over more than 130 years. Their perspectives ranged from cautious Christian feminism to Marxism-Leninism; the issues they addressed included everything from women's fashion in the 1890s to lesbian sexuality; they worked in mainstream newspapers, public broadcasting, alternative publications, and documentary filmmaking. What unites them is Freeman's sympathetic and deeply informed attention to how they all, in one way or another, sought to advance women's interests while struggling to make room for themselves in the Canadian journalistic landscape." - Gene Allen, Ryerson University, Toronto "In Beyond Bylines Barbara Freeman introduces scholars and students of history, journalism, communication studies and women's/gender studies to a delightful lineup of feminist foremothers including writers, broadcasters and filmmakers. In seven lively biographical essays spanning more than a century, the reader encounters a cast of diverse women whose media work in print, over the air waves, and on the screen challenged the status quo and advanced women's issues of the day. These essays are sure to spark lively discussion in the classroom and beyond. No doubt those conversations will centre on questions of women and activism, both past and present, but they might also lead to reflection on what comes next as feminists ponder their media and their message." - Linda Ambrose Laurentian University, Sudbury ``In this volume, Barbara Freeman explores how a fascinatingly varied group of prominent and lesser-known female journalists in Canada negotiated the tension between 'conventional journalism and advocacy' over more than 130 years. Their perspectives ranged from cautious Christian feminism to Marxism-Leninism; the issues they addressed included everything from women's fashion in the 1890s to lesbian sexuality; they worked in mainstream newspapers, public broadcasting, alternative publications, and documentary filmmaking. What unites them is Freeman's sympathetic and deeply-informed attention to how they all, in one way or another, sought to advance women's interests while struggling to make room for themselves in the Canadian journalistic landscape.'' -- Gene Allen, Ryerson University -- 201108 ``Barbara Freeman's Beyond Bylines: Media Workers and Women's Rights in Canada ... explores the complex role played by Canadian women journalists, broadcasters, and media workers in the struggle for women's rights in Canada. Combining biography and media history, the book painstakingly documents the lives and work of a broad range of feminist media practitioner-activists across the platforms of newspapers, magazines, broadcasting, public relations and documentary filmmaking. The jury praised this book's important contribution to the ongoing project of exposing the rich legacy of feminism and women in the history of Canadian social movements and media.'' -- Jury assessment for the Gertrude J. Robinson award (CCA) `` Beyond Bylines , as Barbara Freeman notes, is the first book to provide a sustained account of gender struggles and women's roles in Canadian media history (p. 3). Freeman's approach will captivate Canadian readers interested in the growth of media and feminism in our country; on a chapter-by-chapter basis, it should be useful to scholars beyond our borders interested in particular figures, movements, or media forms.... Freeman's book provides a solid starting place for examining women and media in Canada, and she offers it as a generative rather than definitive âway of opening up research in the field and encouraging others to do the same.â... [H]er approach combines biography and discourse analysis within a journalism studies, media, and women's history perspective. This is a rich mix. Her seven chapters avoid well-know activists to craft portraits of lesser-known figures.... In the end, the book can serve as a pull-apart reference for readers interested in particular figures or decades. This pull-apart feature may be particularly useful for scholars outside Canada with limited investment in understanding the historical trajectory of women in our national media. For Canadians, reading the entire volume provides insight into the cultural history of women's advocacy through changing issues and forms of media.'' -- Jaqueline McLeod Rogers -- Feminist Media Studies, 13 (5), November 2013


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781554582693
  • Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
  • Height: 228 mm
  • No of Pages: 342
  • Series Title: Film and Media Studies
  • Sub Title: Media Workers and Womenâs Rights in Canada
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1554582695
  • Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2011
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 486 gr


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