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- Title
Robitnytsia, Ukrainian Communists, and the 'Porcupinism' Debate: Reassessing Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in Early Canadian Communism, 1922-1930.
- Authors
Sangster, Joan
- Abstract
The article offers information on the interrelationship between ethnicity, gender and class in Canadian communism in the period 1922-1930. Ethnicity is stated to have been a contested and complex relationship in the Canadian Communist Party, whereas the Ukrainian section of the party is stated to have been numerically strong. The interrelationship between ethnicity, gender and class is examined by analyzing the content of the Canadian Ukrainian newspaper "Robitnytsia." Emphasis is given on the debate concerning women's equality and the role of women in social movement published in the newspaper.
- Subjects
CANADA; COMMUNISM; ETHNICITY; SOCIAL classes; GENDER identity; COMMUNIST Party of Canada; WOMEN'S rights; SOCIAL movements
- Publication
Labour / Travail, 2005, Vol 56, p51
- ISSN
0700-3862
- Publication type
Article