Feminist Acts: Branching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian Feminism
The history of Branching Out, Canada’s first national second-wave feminist magazine, is the story of an upstart publication from the prairies that was read from coast to coast. It is also a story of political activism and community building. When it ceased publication in 1980, Branching Out had reached more readers than any similar periodical. Feminist Acts is an in-depth examination of feminist publishing, written to bring more Canadian voices into conversations about women’s cultural production. A vital text of recuperation, the book draws on first-hand accounts from women who were there. It is a must-read for anyone interested in feminist activism, gender studies, Canadian cultural history, or publishing history.
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Feminist Acts: Branching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian Feminism
The history of Branching Out, Canada’s first national second-wave feminist magazine, is the story of an upstart publication from the prairies that was read from coast to coast. It is also a story of political activism and community building. When it ceased publication in 1980, Branching Out had reached more readers than any similar periodical. Feminist Acts is an in-depth examination of feminist publishing, written to bring more Canadian voices into conversations about women’s cultural production. A vital text of recuperation, the book draws on first-hand accounts from women who were there. It is a must-read for anyone interested in feminist activism, gender studies, Canadian cultural history, or publishing history.
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Feminist Acts: Branching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian Feminism

Feminist Acts: Branching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian Feminism

Feminist Acts: Branching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian Feminism

Feminist Acts: Branching Out Magazine and the Making of Canadian Feminism

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The history of Branching Out, Canada’s first national second-wave feminist magazine, is the story of an upstart publication from the prairies that was read from coast to coast. It is also a story of political activism and community building. When it ceased publication in 1980, Branching Out had reached more readers than any similar periodical. Feminist Acts is an in-depth examination of feminist publishing, written to bring more Canadian voices into conversations about women’s cultural production. A vital text of recuperation, the book draws on first-hand accounts from women who were there. It is a must-read for anyone interested in feminist activism, gender studies, Canadian cultural history, or publishing history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772125009
Publisher: The University of Alberta Press
Publication date: 10/31/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Tessa Jordan is a Vancouver-based researcher and educator whose work focuses on histories of Canadian feminism and the private sector’s role in the fight for social justice and ecological sustainability.
Foreword by Eleanor Wachtel, Canadian writer and broadcaster.

Table of Contents

Foreword | Eleanor Wachtel Acknowledgements Introduction Figures 1 Canada’s First National Second-Wave Feminist Magazine 2 Publishing Canadian Feminisms 3 Keeping the “Bobbing Paper Boat” Afloat 4 “Correcting an Imbalance” 5 “Beyond the First Growth of Radical Feminism” Conclusion Works Cited Interview Participants Permissions Index

What People are Saying About This

Jane Arscott

"What do Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, and Linda Duncan have in common? Their support of Branching Out, a groundbreaking publication that contributed to feminism, publishing, and cultural politics in the heyday of the women's movement in Canada."

Barbara M. Freeman

“Branching Out focused on the women's movement, literature, and the arts, maintaining its outsider status from the mainstream Canadian publications, including most women's magazines. Along with other feminist media, the magazine played a very important role in the fight for equal rights and recognition of women's accomplishments."

Janice Fiamengo

"Jordan tells a story worth knowing about the origins, development, controversies, and challenges of publishing Branching Out."

From the Publisher

"What do Margaret Laurence, Margaret Atwood, and Linda Duncan have in common? Their support of Branching Out, a groundbreaking publication that contributed to feminism, publishing, and cultural politics in the heyday of the women's movement in Canada."—Jane Arscott, Associate Professor, Athabasca University

"Jordan tells a story worth knowing about the origins, development, controversies, and challenges of publishing Branching Out."—Janice Fiamengo, Professor, University of Ottawa

"Branching Out focused on the women's movement, literature, and the arts, maintaining its outsider status from the mainstream Canadian publications, including most women's magazines. Along with other feminist media, the magazine played a very important role in the fight for equal rights and recognition of women's accomplishments."—Barbara M. Freeman, Media Historian

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