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Writing Herself into Being

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Quebec women’s struggle for self and portrayal of their society in autobiographies, letters, and private diaries.
  • 10 November 2017
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WINNER - Prix du livre d’Ottawa 2016
WINNER - Prix Jean-Éthier-Blais 2015
WINNER - Prix Gabrielle-Roy 2014
FINALIST - Prix littéraire Trillium 2015

From the founding of New France to the present day, Quebec women have had to negotiate societal expectations placed on their gender. Tracing the evolution of life writing by Quebec women, Patricia Smart presents a feminist analysis of women’s struggles for autonomy and agency in a society that has continually emphasized the traditional roles of wife and mother.

Writing Herself into Being examines published autobiographies and autobiographical fiction, as well as the annals of religious communities, letters, and a number of published and unpublished diaries by girls and women, to reveal a greater range of women’s experiences than proscribed, generalized roles. Through close readings of these texts Smart uncovers the authors’ perspectives on events such as the 1837 Rebellion, the Montreal cholera epidemic of 1848, convent school education, the struggle for women’s rights in the early twentieth century, and the Quiet Revolution. Drawing attention to the individuality of each writer while situating her within the social and ideological context of her era, this book further explores the ways women and girls reacted to, and often rebelled against, the constraints imposed on them by both Church and state.

Written in a clear and compelling narrative style that brings women’s voices to life, Writing Herself into Being - the author’s own translation of her award-winning French-language book De Marie de l’Incarnation à Nelly Arcan: Se dire, se faire par l’écriture intime (Boréal, 2014) - offers a new and gendered view of various periods in Quebec history.

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Price: $39.95
Pages: 336
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 10 November 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780773551190
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors
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"Writing Herself into Being provides fascinating insight into the ways that women’s writing has changed—and remained painfully similar—over the past three and a half centuries." Literary Review of Canada

“A remarkable study that will remain a reference point. The research is colossal, the writing fluid … The book of a lifetime, to be read and reread.” Jury, Ottawa Book Award

“Having been the only woman in a men’s world for much of my life, I found this marvellously written book an enchantment. Thanks to Patricia Smart’s perceptive readings of their letters, diaries, and autobiographies, Marie de l’Incarnation and the other foundresses of New France, as well as the women who followed them, come to life for the reader. This powerful and deeply moving book gave me a new perspective on the history of our country.” The Hon. Monique Bégin, PC, OC, FRSC
Patricia Smart is Chancellor’s Professor Emerita of French and Canadian studies at Carleton University.