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Writing Against the Wind a Mother's Life History

by Caroline B. Brettell

  • ISBN: 9780842027830
  • ISBN10: 0842027831

Writing Against the Wind a Mother's Life History

by Caroline B. Brettell

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
  • Publish date: 10/01/1999
  • ISBN: 9780842027830
  • ISBN10: 0842027831
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Description: This biography of Canadian journalist Zoe Bieler explores many of the historical and social issues that have confronted women in the twentieth century. Written by Bieler's daughter, anthropologist Caroline Brettell, Writing Against the Wind uses Bieler's life as a timeline, tracing the triumphs and frustrations women have experienced in the last eighty years.

Several themes that are important to the field of women's studies are examined: genres of female writing, women's biography and autobiography, the historical circumstances that shape career opportunities for women, the nature of mother-daughter relationships, the problems of working mothers, the concept of women mentoring women, the emergence of feminism and women's issues in both academia and the popular press, and the changing roles of women in journalism.

Drawing from her mother's life experiences as well as her journalistic and personal writings (an appendix featuring some of Bieler's writings is included), Brettell reveals how her mother, who eventually became the medical editor of the Montreal Star, struggled with balancing a job and raising a family and, at the same time, endured the stigma attached to women working outside the home. Perhaps more importantly, this book demonstrates that the issues Bieler was addressing 40 years ago still have resonance for women today.

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