id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_33caqbtbkbayzcakuo4qozwl3i Marcia Ostashewski Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye, eds. Undisciplined Women: Tradition and Culture in Canada. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997. xv, 306 pp. ISBN 0-773-51614 (hardcover) 2003 4 .pdf application/pdf 1835 153 53 Canadian University Music Society / Société de musique des universités Undisciplined Women: Tradition and Culture in Canada. Undisciplined Women: Tradition and Culture in Canada. addresses women's issues in folklore studies. Farrer's Women and Folklore, which initiated challenges to the public/private boundaries of women's culture and related issues.1 Moreover, Undisciplined Women endeavors to redress the general neglect of Canadian culture in Farrer, Women and Folklore (Austin: University of disciplinary boundaries, writing across and through women's studies, folklore, folklore; and how "Women Transform Their Lives and Traditions." Each thematic of folklore, and the variety of traditional and popular culture forms related to women's traditions as part of Canadian studies, and "endeavor a renewing of with (re)interpretations of women's images in folklore, to a section focusing on in the spaces where women, folklore and Canadian studies intersect. University of Chicago Press, 1997); Sheila Whiteley, Women and Popular Music: Sexuality, Identity ./cache/work_33caqbtbkbayzcakuo4qozwl3i.pdf ./txt/work_33caqbtbkbayzcakuo4qozwl3i.txt