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Growing A Race Nellie L Mcclung And The Fiction Of Eugenic Feminism 1st Edition Cecily Devereux

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Growing A Race Nellie L Mcclung And The Fiction Of Eugenic Feminism 1st Edition Cecily Devereux
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Growing A Race Nellie L Mcclung And The Fiction Of Eugenic Feminism 1st Edition Cecily Devereux instant download after payment.

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.44 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Cecily Devereux
ISBN: 9780773573048, 0773573046
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Growing A Race Nellie L Mcclung And The Fiction Of Eugenic Feminism 1st Edition Cecily Devereux by Cecily Devereux 9780773573048, 0773573046 instant download after payment.

Cecily Devereux reconsiders the extent to which McClung's enduring legacy of crusading for women's rights is founded on the ideas of British eugenicists such as Francis Galton and Caleb Saleeby and implicated in the passage of eugenical legislation in Canada. In a critical study of Painted Fires, the Pearlie Watson books, and several short stories, Devereux attempts to understand McClung's fiction in terms of its engagement with a politics of "race" and nation and constructions of specifically "racial" impurities that many women saw themselves as uniquely able to "cure."

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