No Place to Go: Local Histories of the Battered Women's Shelter Movement

by Nancy Janovicek

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The first history of the battered women's shelter movement in Canada, No Place to Go traces the development of transition houses and services for abused women and the campaign that made wife battering a political issue. Nancy Janovicek focuses on women's groups in small cities and rural communities, examining anti-violence activism in Thunder Bay, Kenora, Nelson, and Moncton. She also pays close attention to Aboriginal women in northwestern Ontario, where the connections between family violence and the devaluation of indigenous culture in Canadian society complicated effots to end domestic violence. This book lays bare the aims and challenges of establishing women's shelters in non-urban areas. The local histories presented here show how transition houses became hubs in a larger movement to change attitudes about domestic violence and to lobby for legislation to protect women.
  • ISBN10 0774840447
  • ISBN13 9780774840446
  • Publish Date 1 November 2011 (first published 9 October 2007)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint University of British Columbia Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 184
  • Language English