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Author O'Brien, Lynn, author
Title Critical perspectives on wives : roles, representations, identities, work / Lynn O'Brien.
Publisher Toronto : Demeter Press, [2019]
Copyright date ©2019



Descript 1 online resource (254 pages)
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Contents No Time Off for Good Behavior: The Presistence of Victorian Expectations of Wives / Natalie McKnight -- Invisible Wives: Analyzing the Consequence of Sameness / Leanne Letourneau -- "Office Wife," "Two-Job Wife," "Work Wife": The Marriage Metaphor in Popular Culture Representations of Women's Paid Labour / Jane Marcellus -- Abused Wives and Divorce Mediation in Ontario: The Perspectives of Thunder Bay's Mediators / Robyn Pepin -- Birthing a "Jewbilly" Identity through Wife-Work and Mothering: The Lineage of Family Narrative from Appalchia to Suburbia / Hinda Mandell -- Mujeres Trabajadoras: Examining the Role of Mexican Immigrant and Transnational Wives / Ariadne A. Gonzalez -- Behind the Screens: Mary Elkinton Nitobe and Mary Dardis Noguchi / Suzanne Kamata -- Socialization in Fulani Young Girls as Good Wives: A Persisting Pedagogical Ideal in the Context of Social Change / Ester Botta Somparé -- Considering Family Law in Counting Wife-Work Apart from Mother-Work / Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich, Beverley Smith -- What Is a Wife? Partnering and Mothering in Freeform's The Fosters / Holly Willson Holladay -- More than "the Sniper's Wife": Kathy Leisnner Whitman and the Mad Men Mystique / Jo Scott-Coe -- Aspects of Wifehood / Elisavietta Ritchie.
ISBN 9781772582505 (electronic bk.)
1772582506 (electronic bk.)
1772581992
9781772581997
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Author O'Brien, Lynn, author
Subject Married women.
Wives.
Married women -- Social conditions.
Wives -- Social conditions.
Alt author Bromwic, Rebecca.
Descript 1 online resource (254 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents No Time Off for Good Behavior: The Presistence of Victorian Expectations of Wives / Natalie McKnight -- Invisible Wives: Analyzing the Consequence of Sameness / Leanne Letourneau -- "Office Wife," "Two-Job Wife," "Work Wife": The Marriage Metaphor in Popular Culture Representations of Women's Paid Labour / Jane Marcellus -- Abused Wives and Divorce Mediation in Ontario: The Perspectives of Thunder Bay's Mediators / Robyn Pepin -- Birthing a "Jewbilly" Identity through Wife-Work and Mothering: The Lineage of Family Narrative from Appalchia to Suburbia / Hinda Mandell -- Mujeres Trabajadoras: Examining the Role of Mexican Immigrant and Transnational Wives / Ariadne A. Gonzalez -- Behind the Screens: Mary Elkinton Nitobe and Mary Dardis Noguchi / Suzanne Kamata -- Socialization in Fulani Young Girls as Good Wives: A Persisting Pedagogical Ideal in the Context of Social Change / Ester Botta Somparé -- Considering Family Law in Counting Wife-Work Apart from Mother-Work / Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich, Beverley Smith -- What Is a Wife? Partnering and Mothering in Freeform's The Fosters / Holly Willson Holladay -- More than "the Sniper's Wife": Kathy Leisnner Whitman and the Mad Men Mystique / Jo Scott-Coe -- Aspects of Wifehood / Elisavietta Ritchie.
ISBN 9781772582505 (electronic bk.)
1772582506 (electronic bk.)
1772581992
9781772581997
Author O'Brien, Lynn, author
Subject Married women.
Wives.
Married women -- Social conditions.
Wives -- Social conditions.
Alt author Bromwic, Rebecca.

Subject Married women.
Wives.
Married women -- Social conditions.
Wives -- Social conditions.
Descript 1 online resource (254 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents No Time Off for Good Behavior: The Presistence of Victorian Expectations of Wives / Natalie McKnight -- Invisible Wives: Analyzing the Consequence of Sameness / Leanne Letourneau -- "Office Wife," "Two-Job Wife," "Work Wife": The Marriage Metaphor in Popular Culture Representations of Women's Paid Labour / Jane Marcellus -- Abused Wives and Divorce Mediation in Ontario: The Perspectives of Thunder Bay's Mediators / Robyn Pepin -- Birthing a "Jewbilly" Identity through Wife-Work and Mothering: The Lineage of Family Narrative from Appalchia to Suburbia / Hinda Mandell -- Mujeres Trabajadoras: Examining the Role of Mexican Immigrant and Transnational Wives / Ariadne A. Gonzalez -- Behind the Screens: Mary Elkinton Nitobe and Mary Dardis Noguchi / Suzanne Kamata -- Socialization in Fulani Young Girls as Good Wives: A Persisting Pedagogical Ideal in the Context of Social Change / Ester Botta Somparé -- Considering Family Law in Counting Wife-Work Apart from Mother-Work / Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich, Beverley Smith -- What Is a Wife? Partnering and Mothering in Freeform's The Fosters / Holly Willson Holladay -- More than "the Sniper's Wife": Kathy Leisnner Whitman and the Mad Men Mystique / Jo Scott-Coe -- Aspects of Wifehood / Elisavietta Ritchie.
Alt author Bromwic, Rebecca.
ISBN 9781772582505 (electronic bk.)
1772582506 (electronic bk.)
1772581992
9781772581997

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