Catalogue de la bibliothèque

Mon panier

Whose national security? : Canadian state surveillance and the creation of enemies / edited by Gary Kinsman, Dieter K. Buse, and Mercedes Steedman.

Localisation

Sécurité publique Canada, Bibliothèque

Ressource

Livres et rapports

Cote

JL 86 .I58 W46 2000

Auteurs

Publié

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Description

xii, 293 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Sujet

Contenu

I. Origins on the National (In) Security State. – 1. Observing the political and informing on the personal: state surveillance systems in a European context / Dieter K. Buse. – 2. Spymasters, spies, and their subjects: the RCMP and Canadian state repression, 1914-39 / Gregory S. Kealey.
II. Defining a Security Threat: Three Examples. – 3. Private policing and surveillance of Catholics: anti-communism in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto, 1920-60 / Paula Maurutto. – 4. The Red Petticoat Brigade: mine mill women's auxiliaries and the threat from within, 1940s-70s / Mercedes Steedman. – 5. Women worth watching: radical housewives in Cold War Canada / Julie Guard.
III. Education Under Cover. – 6. Spying 101: the RCMP's activities at the University of Saskatchewan, 1920-71 / Steve Hewitt. – 7. The gaze on clubs, native studies, and teachers at Laurentian University, 1960s-70s / Terry Pender. – 8. High-school confidential: RCMP surveillance of secondary school student activists / Christabelle Sethna.
IV. Redefining a Security Threat: Newer Enemies. – 9. "Government girls" and "Ottawa men": Cold War management of gender relations in the civil service / Patrizia Gentile. –10. Constructing gay men and lesbians as national security risks, 1950-70 / Gary Kinsman. – 11. Making model citizens: gender, corrupted democracy, and immigrant and refugee reception work in Cold War Canada / Franca Iacovetta.
V. The Machinery of the State in Action. – 12. Debilitating divisions: the civil liberties movement in early Cold War Canada, 1946-48 / Frank K. Clarke. – 13. Interrogating security: a personal memoir of the Cold War / Geoffrey S. Smith. – 14. Euphoric security: the lie detector and popular culture / Geoffrey C. Bunn.
VI. Finding Security in the Archives. – 15. What's in my file? Reflections of a "security threat" / Larry Hannant. – 16. Researchers and Canada's public archives: gaining access to the security collections / Kerry Badgley. – 17. The experiences of a researcher in the maze / Heidi McDonell.
VII. Old Methods and Recent Trends. – 18. Remembering federal police surveillance in Quebec, 1940s-70s / Madeleine Parent. – 19. In whose public interest? The Canadian Union of Postal Workers and national security / Evert Hoogers. – 20. When CSIS calls: Canadian Arabs, racism, and the Gulf War / Zuhair Kashmeri.
VIII. The Continuing Surveillance State. – 21. APEC days at UBC: student protests and national security in an era of trade liberalization / Karen Pearlston. – 22. How the centre holds: national security as an ideological practice / Gary Kinsman, with Dieter K. Buse & Mercedes Steedman.

Items

 #CoteStatutLocalisation
1JL 86 .I58 W46 2000DisponiblePS-Digitization storage
Date de modification :