Domestiques - Sources secondaires

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Arat-Koc, Sedef. “Immigration Policies, Migrant Domestic Workers, and the Definition of Citizenship in Canada.” Deconstructing a Nation: Immigration, Multiculturalism, and Racism in 90’s Canada. Ed. Vic Satzewich. Halifax, NS: Fernwood, 1992. 229-42.

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Bakan, Abigail B., and Daiva Stasiulis, eds. Not One of the Family: Foreign Domestic Workers in Canada. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1997.

Barber, Marilyn. “Below Stairs: The Domestic Servant.” Material History Bulletin 19 (Spring 1994): 37-46.

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Black, Maggie. Child Domestic Workers: A Handbook for Research and Action. London: Anti-Slavery International, 1997.

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Bujra, Janet M. Serving Class: Masculinity and the Feminisation of Domestic Service in Tanzania. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP 2000.

Coble, Alana Erickson. Cleaning Up: The Transformation of Domestic Service in Twentieth Century New York City. New York: Routledge, 2006.

Collins, Jane L., and Martha Gimenez, eds. Work without Wages: Comparative Studies of Domestic Labor and Self-Employment. Albany, NY: SUNY, 1990.

Constable, Nicole. Maid to Order in Hong Kong: Stories of Filipina Workers. Ithaca, NY; London: Cornell UP, 1997.

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Cox, Rosie. The Servant Problem: Domestic Employment in a Global Economy. London; New York: I.B. Tauris, 2006.

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Errington, Elizabeth Jane. Wives and Mothers, School Mistresses and Scullery Maids: Working Women in Upper Canada, 1790-1840. Montreal; Kingston: MQUP, 1995.

Fairley, Margaret. “Domestic Discontent.” Canadian Forum 55 (1975): n. pag.

Fish, Jennifer Natalie. Domestic Democracy: At Home in South Africa. New York: Routledge, 2006.

Fox, Bonnie, ed. Hidden in the Household: Women’s Domestic Labour under Capitalism. Toronto: Women’s P, 1980.

Fuller, Danielle. “ ‘Raising the Heart’: The Politics of the Popular and the Poetics of Performance in the Work of Maxine Tynes.” Essays on Canadian Writing 67 (Spring 1999): 76-112.

Giles, Wenona, and Sedef Arat-Koc, eds. Maid in the Market: Women’s Paid Domestic Labour. Halifax, NS: Fernwood, 1994.

Goldberg, Theresa. “Did Not, Did Too.” Rev. of Alias Grace, by Margaret Atwood. Books in Canada 25.9 (Dec. 1999): 10-12.

Grandea, Nona. Uneven Gains: Filipina Domestic Workers in Canada. Ottawa: Philippines-Canada Human Resource Development Program (PCHRD), 1996.

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Harris, Ruth L. “The Transformation of Canadian Policies and Programs to Recruit Foreign Labor: The Case of Caribbean Female Domestic Workers, 1950’s - 1980’s.” Diss. U of Michigan, 1988.

Harris, Trudier. From Mammies to Militants: Domestics in Black American Literature. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1982.

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Johnson, Brian. “Language, Power, and Responsibility in The Handmaid’s Tale: Toward a Discourse of Literary Gossip.” Canadian Literature 148 (Spring 1996): 39-55.

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Kerr, Rosalind. “ ‘Swallowing the Lie’ in Betty Lambert’s Jennie’s Story.” Modern Drama 47.1 (Spring 2004): 98-113.

Kertzer, J.M. “Beginnings and Endings: Adele Wiseman’s Crackpot.” Essays on Canadian Writing 58 (Spring 1996): 15-35.

Kevra, Susan. “Indigestible Stew and Holy Piss: The Politics of Food in Rodolphe Girard’s Marie Calumet.” Essays on Canadian Writing 78 (Winter 2003): 110-36.

Klippenstein, Frieda Esau. “Scattered But Not Lost: Mennonite Domestic Servants in Winnipeg, 1920s-50s.” Telling Tales: Essays in Western Women’s History. Ed. Catherine A. Cavanaugh and Randi R. Warne. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2000. 200-31.

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Langevin, Louise, and Marie-Claire Belleau. Le Trafic des femmes au Canada : une analyse critique du cadre juridique de l’embauche d’aides familiales immigrantes résidantes et de la pratique des promises par correspondance. Ottawa: Condition féminine Canada, 2001.

Lemieux, Marie-Hélène. “Pour une sociocritique du roman Kamouraska d’Anne Hébert.” Voix et Images 28.3 (Spring 2003): 95-113.

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Leslie, Genevieve. “Domestic Service in Canada.” Women at Work, Ontario 1850-1930. Ed. Janice Acton, Penny Goldsmith, and Bonnie Shepherd. Toronto: Canadian Women’s Educational Press, 1974. 71-126.

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Mack, Marcia. “The Sacrifice and Crackpot: What a Woman Can Learn by Rewriting a Fairy Tale and Clarifying Its Meaning.” Essays on Canadian Writing 68 (Summer 1999): 134-58.

March, Cristie. “Crimson Silks and New Potatoes: The Heteroglossic Power of the Object in Atwood’s Alias Grace.” Studies in Canadian Literature 22.2 (1997): 66-82.

Meagher, Gabrielle. Friend or flunkey?: Paid Domestic Workers in the New Economy. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2003.

Misrahi-Barak, Judith. “Skeletons in Caribbean Closets: Family Secrets and Silences in Austin Clarke’s The Polished Hoe and Denise Harris’s Web of Secrets.” CDS Research Report 23 (Aug. 2005): 53-64.

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Pennee, Donna Palmateer. “Technologies of Identity: The Language of the Incontinent Body in Margaret Laurence’s The Stone Angel.” Studies in Canadian Literature 25.2 (2000): 1-23.

Pratt, Geraldine. Filipino Domestic Workers & Geographies of Rights in Canada. Reading, Eng.: U of Reading, 2001.

Purdy, Anthony. “Unearthing the Past: The Archaeology of Bog Bodies in Glob, Atwood, Hébert and Drabble.” Textual Practice 16.3 (Winter 2002): 443-58.

Rimstead, Roxanne. “Used People: La Rivière sans repos as Postcolonial Poverty Narrative.” Canadian Literature 192 (Spring 2007): 68-94.

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Reckley, Ralph, Sr. “Barriers, Boundaries and Alienation: Caribbean Women in the Novels of Cecil Foster.” MAWA Review 13.1 (June 1998): 24-30.

Robbins, Bruce. The Servant’s Hand: English Fiction from Below. New York: Columbia UP, 1986.

Rogerson, Margaret. “Reading the Patchworks in Alias Grace.” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 33.1 (1998): 5-22.

Rollins, Judith. Between Women: Domestics and their Employers. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1985.

Rose, Ruth, Élizabeth Ouellet, and Daniella Avril. Le Métier d’aide familiale : à la recherche d’un salaire équitable. Montréal: Services aux collectivités de l’UQAM and Relais-femmes, l’Alliance de recherche IREF / Relais-femmes et l’Association des aides familiales du Québec, 2002.

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Santos, Maria Deanna P. Human Rights and Migrant Domestic Work: A Comparative Analysis of the Socio-Legal Status of Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers in Canada and Hong Kong. Leiden; Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2005.

Schecter, Tanya. Race, Class, Women and the State: The Case of Domestic Labour in Canada. Montreal: Black Rose, 1998.

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Compilée par Natasha Dagenais et Roxanne Rimstead