Gendered Passages is the first full-length book devoted to the gendered analysis of the lives of French-Canadian migrants in early-twentieth-century Lowell; Massachusetts. It explores the ingenious and; at times; painful ways in which French-Canadian women; men; and children adjusted to the challenges of moving to; and settling in; that industrial city. Yukari Takai uncovers the multitude of cross-border journeys of Lowell-bound French Canadians; the centrality of their family networks; and the ways in which the ideology of the family wage and the socioeconomic realities in Québec and New England shaped migrants’ lives on both sides of the border. Takai argues that French-Canadian husbands and wives; fathers and mothers; sons and daughters harboured complex interpersonal dynamics whereby differing and; at times; conflicting interests had to be negotiated in not necessarily equal terms; but in accordance with each member’s power and authority within the family and; by extension; larger society. Drawing on extensive historical research including archival records; collections of oral histories; newspapers; and contemporary observations in both English and French; Gendered Passages contributes to the re-reading of French-Canadian migration; which constitutes a fundamental part of North American history.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. If you cannot get to D.C.; this will make up for it a bit...but make you want to go even more!By Pvt. W. G. Kirby CustomerAvery nice picture book updating the growth of the National Air and Space Museum. A great coffee table book; but you won't leave it there! It'll become part of your references library if you are a historian or model builder. Beautifully done. You'll like it if you like aviation!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Renato cesar piresA grate museum and a very good book!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great book at a bargain priceBy paulbradGreat history of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. I have visited the Museum twice and just love everything about this amazing museum. This book tells the story of how the museum came to be - great photos that demand your attention; to study the detail. Informative text brings the story to life.