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Gender, Race & Canadian Law explores feminist and critical race approaches to Canadian law. The collection, which is suitable for undergraduate courses, begins with a basic overview of Canadian law and an introduction to critical concepts including "the official version of law," race and racialization, privilege and heteronormativity. Substantive themes include the Montreal massacre, hegemonic and other masculinities, equality rights, sexual assault and other gendered violence, trans, colonialism, immigration and multiculturalism.
Contributors:
Constance Backhouse
Gillian Balfour
Mélissa Blais
Karen Busby
Wendy Chan
Sandra Ka Hon Chu
Elizabeth Comack
Raewyn Connell
Pamela Downe
Deborah H. Drake
Rod Earle
Eve Haque
Joanna Harris
Margot A. Hurlbert
Lisa Marie Jakubowski
Peter Knegt
Ruth M. Mann
Peggy McIntosh
Marilou McPhedron
Martin Rochlin