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245 00 Feminism, political economics and the state :|bcontested 
       terrain /|cedited by Pat Armstrong, M. Patricia Connelly. 
260    Toronto, Ont. :|bCanadian Scholars' Press,|c1999. 
300    1 online resource (373 pages). 
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338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Studies in political economy. 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Introduction : contested terrain / Pat Armstrong and M. 
       Patricia Connelly -- The incorporation of public school 
       teachers into the industrial order : British Columbia in 
       the first half of the twentieth century / Terry 
       Wotherspoon -- Changing labour process and the nursing 
       crisis in Canadian hospitals / Jerry White -- The retreat 
       of the state and long-term care provision : implications 
       for frail elderly people, unpaid family carers and paid 
       home-care workers / Jane Aronson and Sheila M. Neysmith --
       The mixed social economy as a Canadian tradition / Mariana
       Valverde -- The blurring of boundaries : private and 
       public welfare for single mothers in Ontario / Margaret 
       Little -- Depoliticizing insurgency : the politics of 
       family in Alberta / Lois Harder -- The dilemma of liberal 
       citizenship : women and social assistance reform in the 
       1990's / Katherine Scott -- The radical potential of the 
       European Community's equality legislation / Wendy McKeen -
       - Duet for peasant and socialist revolutionary, with 
       obbligato feminism : lessons of the Nicaraguan case / Phil
       Ryan -- The womb is to the nation as the heart is to the 
       body : ethnopolitical discourses of the Canadian 
       indigenous women's movement / Jo-Anne Fiske -- A critical 
       feminist analysis of the final report of the Royal 
       commission on New Reproductive Technologies / Lorna weir 
       and Jasmin Habib -- Of GIFTS, GAMETRICS, victim women and 
       surplus peoples : new reproductive technologies and the 
       representation of 'Third World' women / Navsharan Singh. 
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588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Feminism. 
650  0 Women's rights. 
650  0 State, The. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Armstrong, Pat,|d1945- 
700 1  Connelly, Patricia,|d1939- 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tFeminism, political economy and the 
       state.|dToronto : Canadian Scholars' Press, 1999
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830  0 Studies in political economy (Toronto, Ont.) 
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