Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada

An in-depth study of European immigrants to Canada during the Cold War, Gatekeepers explores the interactions among these immigrants and the “gatekeepers”—mostly middle-class individuals and institutions whose definitions of citizenship significantly shaped the immigrant experience. Iacovetta’s deft discussion examines how dominant bourgeois gender and Cold War ideologies of the day shaped attitudes towards new Canadians. She shows how the newcomers themselves were significant actors who influenced Canadian culture and society, even as their own behaviour was being modified.


Generously illustrated, Gatekeepers explores a side of Cold War history that has been left largely untapped. It offers a long overdue Canadian perspective on one of the defining eras of the last century.

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Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada

An in-depth study of European immigrants to Canada during the Cold War, Gatekeepers explores the interactions among these immigrants and the “gatekeepers”—mostly middle-class individuals and institutions whose definitions of citizenship significantly shaped the immigrant experience. Iacovetta’s deft discussion examines how dominant bourgeois gender and Cold War ideologies of the day shaped attitudes towards new Canadians. She shows how the newcomers themselves were significant actors who influenced Canadian culture and society, even as their own behaviour was being modified.


Generously illustrated, Gatekeepers explores a side of Cold War history that has been left largely untapped. It offers a long overdue Canadian perspective on one of the defining eras of the last century.

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Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada

Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada

by Franca Iacovetta
Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada

Gatekeepers: Reshaping Immigrant Lives in Cold War Canada

by Franca Iacovetta

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An in-depth study of European immigrants to Canada during the Cold War, Gatekeepers explores the interactions among these immigrants and the “gatekeepers”—mostly middle-class individuals and institutions whose definitions of citizenship significantly shaped the immigrant experience. Iacovetta’s deft discussion examines how dominant bourgeois gender and Cold War ideologies of the day shaped attitudes towards new Canadians. She shows how the newcomers themselves were significant actors who influenced Canadian culture and society, even as their own behaviour was being modified.


Generously illustrated, Gatekeepers explores a side of Cold War history that has been left largely untapped. It offers a long overdue Canadian perspective on one of the defining eras of the last century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781926662688
Publisher: Between the Lines
Publication date: 10/31/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 6 MB

About the Author


Franca Iacovetta is a professor of history at the University of Toronto. A feminist, labour, gender, and migration historian, she is the author of several books on Canadian social history.


Franca Iacovetta is a professor of history at the University of Toronto. A feminist, labour, gender, and migration historian, she is the author of several books on Canadian social history.

Table of Contents


Preface and Acknowledgements


**Chapter 1: Mass Immigration and the Remaking of the Postwar Nation


Chapter 2: Press Narratives of Migration**
From Scarcity and Red Slavery to Oranges and Humanity



Chapter 3: Defining the Agenda
Professional Discourses of Integration and Citizenship



Chapter 4: Institutional Gatekeepers
Democratic Pluralism or Ethnic Containment?



Chapter 5: Tactics of Close Liaison
Political Gatekeepers, the Ethnic Press, and Anti-Communist Citizens



Chapter 6: Culinary Containment?
Cooking for the Family, Democracy, and Nation



Chapter 7: Shaping the Democratic Family
Popular Advice Experts and Settlement House Workers



Chapter 8: From Newcomers to Dangerous Foreigners
Containing Deviant and Violent Men



Chapter 9: The Sexual Politics of Survival and Citizenship
Social Workers, Damaged Women, and Canada’s Moral Democracy



Chapter 10: Guarding the Nation’s Security
On the Lookout for Femmes Fatales, Scam Artists, and Spies



Chapter 11: Peace and Freedom in Their Steps


**Abbreviations Used in the Photo Captions


Notes


Bibliography


Index**

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