Item I10 - Quetico Centre - Heather-Jane Robertson - "Sex Role Stereotyping and Family Violence"

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Quetico Centre - Heather-Jane Robertson - "Sex Role Stereotyping and Family Violence"

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Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council (creator); Heather Jane Robertson (presenter)

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CA ON0034 10-052-I10

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  • September 27-28, 1990 (Creation)

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1 moving image (mp4) : 1 hr., 28 min., 42 sec.

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This is an audiovisual recording of a presentation by Heather-Jane Robertson at the "Family Violence Conference on Issues and Education" held September 27th and 28, 1990. This conference brought together educators and advocates at Quetico Park, Atikokan, Ontario. It was hosted by NOWDC and the Atikokan School Board, and was facilitated by NOWDC. It brought together shelter workers and school personnel from that district. Robertson's presentation, entitled "Sex Role Stereotyping and Family Violence," focused on what she terms "ingenderation" where children and adults 'learn' what is masculine and what is feminine. She goes on to speak on gender clusters and it is not about the attribution of qualities to groups of children but that educators/adults treat them differently for it. She makes connections with these gender roles and identities with sexual and spousal violence.

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Digital file was derived from the digitization of a vhs ACC-2006-19-M10

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    All rights remain with the University of Ottawa Library Archives and Special Collections. For copyright permissions contact Archives and Special Collections.

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