Engaging ideas, transforming minds
Engaging ideas, transforming minds

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494 pages
6 x 9 inches
February 2015
Print ISBN: 9780889615229

Overview

Drawing on historical records of women’s varying experiences as litigants, accused criminals, or witnesses, this book offers critical insight into women’s legal status in nineteenth-century Canada. In an effort to recover the social and political conditions under which women lobbied, rebelled, and in some cases influenced change, Petticoats and Prejudice weaves together forgotten stories of achievement and defeat in the Canadian legal system.

Expanding the concept of “heroism” beyond its traditional limitations, this text gives life to some of Canada’s lost heroines. Euphemia Rabbitt, who resisted an attempted rape, and Clara Brett Martin, who valiantly secured entry into the all-male legal profession, were admired by their contemporaries for their successful pursuits of justice. But Ellen Rogers, a prostitute who believed all women should be legally protected against sexual assault, and Nellie Armstrong, a battered wife and mother who sought child custody, were ostracized for their ideas and demands. Well aware of the limitations placed upon women advocating for reform in a patriarchal legal system, Constance Backhouse recreates vivid and textured snapshots of these and other women’s courageous struggles against gender discrimination and oppression.

Employing social history to illuminate the reproductive, sexual, racial, and occupational inequalities that continue to shape women’s encounters with the law, Petticoats and Prejudice is an essential entry point into the gendered treatment of feminized bodies in Canadian legal institutions.

This book was co-published with The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Jim Phillips and R. Roy McMurtry
Foreword to the First Edition, R. Roy McMurtry and Peter N. Oliver
Acknowledgements
Introduction

PART I: THE REGULATION OF MARRIAGE, COURTSHIP, AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE
Chapter 1: The Ceremony of Marriage
Chapter 2: Seduction
Chapter 3: Rape

PART II: FERTILITY
Chapter 4: Infanticide
Chapter 5: Abortion

PART III: THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY FAMILY
Chapter 6: Divorce and Separation
Chapter 7: Child Custody

PART IV: WOMEN’S WORK IN THE PAID LABOUR FORCE
Chapter 8: Prostitution
Chapter 9: Protective Labour Legislation
Chapter 10: Lawyering: Clara Brett Martin, Canada’s First Woman Lawyer

Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index
Copyright Acknowledgements
Selected Publications by The Osgoode Society
Selected Publications by Women’s Press
About the Author

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