Bounded justice: gender, space and the law in early twentieth century Vancouver
This thesis represents a selective consideration of the relationships between gender, space and the law in early twentieth century Vancouver, based largely on the cases of sexual violence against women heard before the B.C. Supreme Court in the years between 1915 and 1925. Within these paramete...
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ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-49402018-01-05T17:32:19Z Bounded justice: gender, space and the law in early twentieth century Vancouver Boyer, Laura Kate Women - Crimes against - British Columbia - Vancouver Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration - British Columbia Sex role - British Columbia - Vancouver Social role - British Columbia - Vancouver This thesis represents a selective consideration of the relationships between gender, space and the law in early twentieth century Vancouver, based largely on the cases of sexual violence against women heard before the B.C. Supreme Court in the years between 1915 and 1925. Within these parameters, constructions of space and gender are addressed at three levels. Part one considers how both women and men were situated within early twentieth century legal discourse in the context of trials for sexual violence. Part two suggests how gendered understandings of urban space in early urban Vancouver were produced and reinforced within, and beyond, legal discourse. Finally, part three situates these processes within a wider context of statemaking in early twentieth century British Columbia. It is argued that legal processes were one mechanism by which space in fledgling Vancouver was coded in gendered and sexualized terms, and further, that these social meanings of space were fundamentally bound up with prevailing conceptions of race and class. Arts, Faculty of Geography, Department of Graduate 2009-02-23T20:58:43Z 2009-02-23T20:58:43Z 1994 1994-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/4940 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 4087360 bytes application/pdf |
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This thesis represents a selective consideration of the
relationships between gender, space and the law in early
twentieth century Vancouver, based largely on the cases of
sexual violence against women heard before the B.C. Supreme
Court in the years between 1915 and 1925. Within these
parameters, constructions of space and gender are addressed at
three levels. Part one considers how both women and men were
situated within early twentieth century legal discourse in the
context of trials for sexual violence. Part two suggests how
gendered understandings of urban space in early urban
Vancouver were produced and reinforced within, and beyond,
legal discourse. Finally, part three situates these processes
within a wider context of statemaking in early twentieth
century British Columbia. It is argued that legal processes
were one mechanism by which space in fledgling Vancouver was
coded in gendered and sexualized terms, and further, that
these social meanings of space were fundamentally bound up
with prevailing conceptions of race and class. === Arts, Faculty of === Geography, Department of === Graduate |
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Boyer, Laura Kate |
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Bounded justice: gender, space and the law in early twentieth century Vancouver |
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