• Front Matter
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    • Table of Contents
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    • List of Figures
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    • Acknowledgments
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    • Abbreviations
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    • Introduction:: Contesting Bodies, Nation, and Canadian History
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    • Epiphany in the Archives
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    • Following the North Star:: Black Canadians, IQ Testing, and Biopolitics in the Work of H.A. Tanser, 1939–2008
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    • Embodying Nation:: Indigenous Sports in Montreal, 1860–1885
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    • The Boer War, Masculinity, and Citizenship in Canada, 1899–1902
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    • Packing and Unpacking:: Northern Women Negotiate Fashion in Colonial Encounters during the Twentieth Century
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    • The Domesticated Body and the Industrialized Imitation Fur Coat in Canada, 1919–1939
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    • An Excess of Prudery?: Lilias Torrance Newton’s Nude and the Censorship of Interwar Canadian Painting
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    • The National Ballet of Canada’s Normative Bodies:: Legitimizing and Popularizing Dance in Canada during the 1950s
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    • Gender, Spirits, and Beer:: Representing Female and Male Bodies in Canadian Alcohol Ads, 1930s–1970s
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    • Nudity as Embodied Citizenship and Spectacle:: Pageants at Canada’s Nudist Clubs, 1949–1975
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    • Modelling the U.N.’s Mission in Semi-Formal Wear:: Edmonton’s Miss United Nations Pageants of the 1960s
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    • Obesity in Children:: A Medical Perception, 1920–1980
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    • Public Body, Private Health:: Mediscope, the Transparent Woman, and Medical Authority, 1959
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    • Trans/Forming the Citizen Body in Wartime:: National and Local Public Discourse on Women’s Bodies and “Body Work” for Women during the Second World War
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    • “Flesh, Bone, and Blood”:: Working-Class Bodies and the Canadian Communist Press, 1922–1956
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    • “Better Teachers, Biologically Speaking”:: The Authority of the “Marrying-Kind” of Teacher in Schools, 1945–1960
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    • Contesting a Canadian Icon:: Female Police Bodies and the Challenge to the Masculine Foundations of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the 1970s
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    • Bibliography
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    • Contributors
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    • Index
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    • Back Matter
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