Abstract

A central contention of this book is that, contradictions and all, the Toronto Women’s Court was neither a failure nor, even, a paradox. To the contrary, I argue that the Toronto Women’s Court was an ideal reflection of the politics of the middle-class, white feminists of the TLCW [Toronto Local Council of Women] . . . [T]he Toronto Women’s Court was a place where . . . very different groups of women met and was a site through which they struggled, as women from very different social locations, with the law. 1

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