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    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
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    almafu_9958353246302883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442675728
    Content: Heroines and History is a comparative study of the images of Laura Secord and Madeleine de Verchères, symbols respectively of the nationalism of English-Canadian and French-Canadian loyalism and national identity. The authors explore the relations of gender, race/ethnicity, and imperialism in defining national identity and shaping the past by looking at such things as the role of local historical societies, the formation of narratives of Loyalism and the War of 1812 in school texts, the use of historical figures in the services of twentieth-century consumer capitalism (e.g. the Secord chocolate company), and the development of tourism.This is a fascinating comparison of the histories of Ontario and Quebec as seen through the handling of their best-known heroines. The story of Laura Secord and her cow bravely crossing the American lines to warn the British during the War of 1812 is well known in Ontario; most of us also grew up with the legend of Madeleine de Verchères defending Montreal against the Iroquois in 1692. Although both tales are dubious, the authors show how the images of these heroines were used for nationalistic purposes in both provinces, and how their images changed down through the ages.Heroines and History is a unique work, one which makes a significant contribution to the growing body of literature on commemoration, as well as to the literatures of gender, cultural, and aboriginal studies. It is accessible both to an audience of specialist academic readers and to a wider readership of those interested in Canadian history and society.Winner of the Prix Lionel-Groulx -- Fondation Yves-Saint-Germain 2003, awarded by l'Institute d'histoire de l'Amérique française
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction: Why Heroines, Why History? -- , Part One -- , Chapter One. Like Mother, like Daughter: The Woman Warrior Tradition -- , Chapter Two. Images of Heroism and Nationalism: The Canadian Joan of Arc -- , Chapter Three. Representing History: The Statue and Film of Madeleine de Verchères -- , Chapter Four. Feminist and Teenager: The Decline of Madeleine de Vercheres’s Popularity -- , Part Two -- , Chapter Five. Walking to Beaver Dams: Colonial Narratives, 1820s–1860s -- , Chapter Six. The Lives of the Loyal Pioneers: Historical Societies and Historical Narratives -- , Chapter Seven. Lessons in Loyalty: Children’s Texts and Readers -- , Chapter Eight. ‘Seeing’ the Past: The Monuments and the Candy Company -- , Chapter Nine. Laura Secord, the Niagara Region, and Historical Tourism -- , Epilogue: The Iroquois Presence -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Illustration Credits -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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