Looking Back: Canadian Women's Prairie Memoirs and Intersections of Culture, History, and Identity
S. Leigh Matthews
Looking Back: Canadian Women’s Prairie Memoirs and Intersections of Culture, History, and Identity
S. Leigh Matthews
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When we think about women settlers on the Prairies, our notions tend to veer between the nostalgic image of the
cheerful helpmate
and the grim deprivation of the
reluctant immigrant . In this book, Leigh Matthews shows how a critical approach to the life-writing of individual prairie women can broaden and deepen our understanding of the settlement era. Reopening for examination a substantial body of memoirs published after 1950 but now largely out of print, Matthews engages critical and feminist theory to close the gap between our polarized stereotypes and the actual lived experiences of rural prairie women.
Addressing both the limitations and possibilities of life writing, Matthews presents a sound, well-developed and well-written case for memoir as reconciling female experience to the dominant historiography of the prairie west. Reading for
failures and incoherences , the memoirs considered here reveal women’s voices that probe a community’s most cherished values and beliefs, reveal its conflicts and contradictions, and call leaders to account.
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