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Toronto Trailblazers explores the influence of seven key women who, despite pervasive gender bias, helped advance a modern literary culture for Canada. Publisher Irene Clarke, scholarly editors Eleanor Harman and Francess Halpenny, trade editors Sybil Hutchinson, Claire Pratt, and Anna Porter, and literary agent Bella Pomer made the most of their vocational prospects, first by securing their respective positions and then by refining their professional methods. Individually, each woman asserted her agency by adapting orthodox ways of working within Canadian publishing. Collectively, their overarching approach emerged as a feminist practice. Through their vision and method these trailblazing women disrupted the dominant masculine paradigm and helped transform publishing practice in Canada.
Detail About Toronto Trailblazers PDF
- Author : Ruth Panofsky
- Publisher : University of Toronto Press
- Genre : History
- Total Pages : 299 pages
- ISBN : 1487532342
- Release Date : 22 August 2019
- PDF File Size : 9,5 Mb
- Language : English
- Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews
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