Women in Radio: Unfiltered Voices from Canada

Author:   Geneviève A. Bonin-Labelle ,  Helen Aitkin ,  Constance Dilley ,  Barbara M. Freeman
Publisher:   University of Ottawa Press
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9780776629094


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   22 September 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Women in Radio: Unfiltered Voices offers a fascinating look at the women who built their career in broadcasting, the issues specific to them, and their contributions to their field. Each story paints a unique portrait of a person's or a group's legacy to the radio industry. Who are, au fminin, the legends who shaped radio in Canada? What did they contribute locally, regionally, and nationally? How was their experience in radio broadcasting different from that of their male counterparts? Women in Radio: Unfiltered Voices offers an overview of the women who built careers in the Canadian radio industry-yet whose contributions have often been overlooked simply because they were women. This collection of stories highlights the multi-faceted contributions women broadcasters made to their field and explores issues specific to them. Academic research, interviews, personal reflections and accounts, historical reviews, and hybrid texts combine neatly in this eclectic yet wellresearched edited volume, to reflect the fast-paced world of radio broadcasting. Whether through storytelling, direct quotes, or quasi transcriptions best read aloud, readers come away with a real sense of the aural nature of radio, of the voice unaccompanied, of the pure spoken word and how it differs from that of the printed word.

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Author:   Geneviève A. Bonin-Labelle ,  Helen Aitkin ,  Constance Dilley ,  Barbara M. Freeman
Publisher:   University of Ottawa Press
Imprint:   University of Ottawa Press
ISBN:  

9780776629094


ISBN 10:   0776629093
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   22 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.
Language:   English

Table of Contents

Introduction Geneviève A. Bonin-Labelle   Decades of Radio: Contributions by Women   1 - Mrs. A: The Hardest Working Woman in Radio Linda Kay (in memoriam)   2 - A Desk in the Corridor: Marjorie McEnaney and Married Women in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1940s–1960s Barbara M. Freeman   3 - What History Teaches Us about the Role of Women in Radio Gertrude J. Robinson   4 - Writing with Sound: A Learning Path Chantal Dumas   Portraits of Women in Canadian Radio   5 - Elizabeth Long and Women’s Interests on the CBC Anita Marie Slominska   6 - Being More than a Voice Patti Schmidt   7 - Off on the Radio: Interview with Carol Off, Co-host of CBC’s “As It Happens” Constance Dilley   8 - Navigating a Career in CBC News and Current Affairs: A Profile of Jennifer McGuire Ross E. Perigoe (in memoriam)   9 - Information and Public Affairs For Women Resolutely Convinced Lise Millette   Women, the Profession, and P(p)olitics   10 - The Fight for Credibility: An Interview with Pierre Dufault and Pierre Chamberland Lise Millette   11 - Radio Formations: Ways for Women to Develop Audio Skills in and out of Community Radio Andra McCartney (in memoriam)   12 - Imaginary Women, Imaginary Audience: Gender and Top 40 Radio in Montréal Christine Maki   13 - The Politics of Gender in Canadian Radio Gregory Taylor   Radio Made Different: Diversity, Creativity, and Women   14 - Voicing Older Women Live: Accessibility, the OWL Collective, and the “Revolutionary” Potential of Campus-Community Radio in Canada Angela Wilson   15 - Three Helens: Canadian Women in International Farm Radio Helen Hambly, Helen Aitkin, and Tanis McKnight-Howe   16 - Gendered Pirates: Women’s Roles in Temporary Autonomous Radio Marian van der Zon   17 - Venus on Venus: CKUT’s Women’s Collective Music Show Dishes on Feminist Radio Anna Leventhal, Catherine McInnis, and Angela Wilson   18 - WINGS of Change Sophie Toupin   19 - A Woman, Radio, and the Developing Countries Lise Millette   Concluding Remarks Geneviève A. Bonin-Labelle   Bibliography Author Biography

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Genevive A. Bonin-Labelle has been involved in various facets of community, commercial, and public radio since her high school debut as a DJ. Today, her passion continues through her teaching, research, and occasional guest appearances on local radio shows.

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