At Home Afloat
Women on the Waters of the Pacific Northwest
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Calgary Press
Published:30th Mar '01
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Considering accounts written by Northwest Coast marine tourists between 1861 and 1990, Nancy Pagh examines the ways that gender influences the roles women play at sea, the spaces they occupy on boats, and the language they use to describe their experiences, their natural surroundings, and their contact with Indigenous peoples.
Nancy Paugh, an accomplished marine tourist and scholar, offers an engaging text that makes fresh and relevant links between diverse areas of inquiry including Western Canadian Western Canadian and American history, feminist geography, post-colonial theory, and women and environments. She seamlessly integrates her own personal narrative into the text and beautifully evokes the complexity and singular qualities of Northwest Coast geography and ecology.
The work is a mistress-piece of lean and personable prose. It will set the precedent for all future books on the social/spatial place of women at sea. Jo Stanley, Gender and History
Nancy Pagh has altered the course of nautical traditionalism with her book . . . At Home Afloat is a lively, intelligent analysis of, if you will forgive the pun, heretofore uncharted waters. Lorna Hutchinson, Canadian Literature
ISBN: 9781552380284
Dimensions: 230mm x 154mm x 14mm
Weight: 299g