This Elusive Land

Women and the Canadian Environment

Edited by Melody Hessing, Rebecca Raglon, and Catriona Sandilands
Categories: Environmental & Nature Studies, Environmental History, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Women’s Studies, The Natural World, Geography, Historical Geography
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774811064, 408 pages, December 2004
Paperback : 9780774811071, 408 pages, July 2005
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774851190, 408 pages, October 2007

Description

This Elusive Land introduces readers to women’s perceptions and experiences of the Canadian natural environment. This multidisciplinary anthology discusses the ways in which women integrate the social and biophysical settings of their lives, featuring a range of contexts and issues in which gender mediates, inspires, and informs a sense of belonging to and in this land. In particular, the historical association of women with “domestic” nature is challenged by the investigation of women’s lives in a broad range of environments.

Reviews

This exhaustively-researched anthology reviews the experiences of women in their relation to the Canadian environment. It is meant to stress our dependence on the natural environment. The essays note the handicaps women faced via their marginalization but give constructive suggestions on their role in supporting and saving the environment. An excellent reference text.

- Ron MacIsaac