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The Iconic North explores how the ¿modern¿ South crafted cultural images of a ¿primitive¿ North that reflected its own preconceived notions and social, political, and economic interests.

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The Iconic North explores how the ¿modern¿ South crafted cultural images of a ¿primitive¿ North that reflected its own preconceived notions and social, political, and economic interests.
Autorenporträt
Joan Sangster is a historian who teaches gender and women¿s studies at the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies at Trent University. A fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, she has held visiting fellowships at McGill, Duke, and Princeton universities. She is the author of Transforming Labour: Women and Work in Postwar Canada; Girl Trouble: Female Delinquency in English Canada; Regulating Girls and Women: Sexuality, Family, and the Law, Ontario 1920¿60; Earning Respect: The Lives of Working Women in Small-Town Ontario, 1920¿1960; and Dreams of Equality: Women on the Canadian Left, 1920¿60. A retrospective collection of her essays, Through Feminist Eyes: Essays in Canadian Women¿s History, was published in 2012.