Before Official Multiculturalism: Women’s Pluralism in Toronto, 1950s-1970s

Before Official Multiculturalism: Women’s Pluralism in Toronto, 1950s-1970s

Author
Franca IacovettaUniversity of Toronto Libraries
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
English
Year
2022
Page
448
ISBN
9781487552305
File Type
pdf
File Size
25.8 MiB

For Almost Two Decades Before Canada Officially Adopted Multiculturalism In 1971, A Large Network Of Women And Their Allies In Toronto Were Promoting Pluralism As A City- And Nation-building Project. Before Official Multiculturalism Assesses Women As Liberal Pluralist Advocates And Activists, Critically Examining The Key Roles They Played As Community Organizers, Frontline Social Workers, And Promoters Of Ethnic Festivals. The Book Explores Women's Community-based Activism In Support Of A Liberal Pluralist Vision Of Multiculturalism Through An Analysis Of The International Institute Of Metropolitan Toronto, A Postwar Agency That Sought To Integrate Newcomers Into The Mainstream And Promote Cultural Diversity. Drawing On The Rich Records Of The Institute, As Well As The Massive International Institutes Collection In Minnesota, The Book Situates Toronto Within Its Canadian And North American Contexts And Addresses The Flawed Mandate To Integrate Immigrants And Refugees Into An Increasingly Diverse City. Before Official Multiculturalism Engages With National And International Debates To Provide A Critical Analysis Of Women's Pluralism In Canada. Frontmatter -- Contents -- List Of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Part One: Introduction -- 1 The Case Study -- 2 The Scholarship -- Part Two: Narrative, Subjectivities, And Affect In The Multicultural Social Welfare Encounter -- 3 Toronto Counsellors And International Institute Social Work Theory And Practice -- 4 Professionals, Narrative, And Gendered Middle-class Subjectivities -- 5 Marital Conflict, Emotions, And De-culturalizing Violence -- 6 Generational Conflict: Intimacy, Money, And Miniskirt Feminism -- Part Three: Community-building Experiments, Integration Projects, And Collective Belonging -- 7 Making Multicultural Community At The Institute -- 8 Community Projects For Rural Villagers: Health And Occupational Training -- 9 Food As Charity, Community-building, And Cosmopolitanism On A Budget -- Part Four: Ethnic Folk Cultures And Modern Multicultural Mandates -- 10 Immigrant Gifts, Pluralist Spectacles, And Staging The Modern City And Nation -- 11 Handicrafts, High Art, And Human Rights: Cultural Guardianship And Internationalism -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Notes -- Index Franca Iacovetta. Funded By University Of Toronto Libraries Mode Of Access: Internet Via World Wide Web. In English.

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