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A Day in the Life of Clandestine Women War Workers at Casa Loma
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Taber, Nancy
, Kitchin, Adrienne
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Adult education
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/ Education
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Literary Genres
/ Pedagogy
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Vignettes
/ War
2025
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A Day in the Life of Clandestine Women War Workers at Casa Loma
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Taber, Nancy
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Adult education
/ Adult Learning
/ Education
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Literary Genres
/ Pedagogy
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Vignettes
/ War
2025
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A Day in the Life of Clandestine Women War Workers at Casa Loma
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A Day in the Life of Clandestine Women War Workers at Casa Loma
2025
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Overview
In this article, we discuss the learning processes of our historical feminist fiction-based research which makes visible the often forgotten and essentialized stories of Toronto-based women World War II workers. We describe this gendered war work through the lenses of intersectional feminism and feminist antimilitarism. We detail the power of fiction-based research as feminist methodology and pedagogy, situating it within the sphere of feminist adult education scholarship. We explain our fiction-based research study which resulted in thematic vignettes from a day-in-the-life short story about women war workers involved in a clandestine project at Casa Loma. We conclude with implications of fiction-based research for feminist adult education.
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Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education / L’Association canadienne pour l’étude de l’éducation des adultes,The Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education
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