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Note biographique
Joan Sangster enseigne au Département d’études féministes et de genre et est membre du Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies à l’Université Trent. Sa recherche scientifique aborde des thèmes concernant les femmes au travail, le mouvement ouvrier, la gauche canadienne, la criminalisation des femmes et des filles, les femmes autochtones et la loi ainsi que l’historiographie du féminisme. Elle est l’auteure de six monographies, dont sa plus récente, The Iconic North: Images of Aboriginal Life in Post- World War II Canada (UBC Press). Ses écrits sur la femme et l’histoire du genre des trente dernières années ont récemment été réunis dans un recueil intitulé Through Feminist Eyes: Essays in Canadian Women’s History (University of Athabasca Press). Joan est membre de la Société royale du Canada et lauréate de la bourse Killam. Elle est aujourd’hui présidente de la CHA/SHC.
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Biographical note
Joan Sangster teaches in Gender and Women’s Studies and is a member of the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies at Trent University. Her scholarly work addresses themes concerning working women, the labour movement, the Canadian Left, the criminalization of women and girls, Aboriginal women and the law, and feminist historiography. She is the author of six monographs, including the most recent, The Iconic North: Images of Aboriginal Life in Post- World War II Canada (UBC Press). Her contributions to women’s and gender history over the past thirty years were recently drawn together in a collection, Through Feminist Eyes: Essays in Canadian Women’s History (University of Athabasca Press). A fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and recipient of the Killam Fellowship, she is currently the President of the CHA/SHC.