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Ethnologies

Volume 28, numéro 2, 2006, p. 53-80

Les noces en vrai / Wedding Realities

Sous la direction de Sidney Eve Matrix et Pauline Greenhill

Direction : Laurier Turgeon (directeur)

Rédaction : Laurier Turgeon (rédacteur en chef)

Éditeur : Association Canadienne d'Ethnologie et de Folklore

ISSN : 1481-5974 (imprimé)  1708-0401 (numérique)

DOI : 10.7202/014983ar

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“I-Do” Feminism Courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings and HBC’s Vow To Wow ClubInventing Modern Matrimonial Tradition with Glue Sticks and Cuisinart

Sidney Eve Matrix

Queen’s University, Kingston

matrixs@post.queensu.ca

 

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Auteur : Sidney Eve Matrix
Titre : “I-Do” Feminism Courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings and HBC’s Vow To Wow Club: Inventing Modern Matrimonial Tradition with Glue Sticks and Cuisinart
Revue : Ethnologies, Volume 28, numéro 2, 2006, p. 53-80
URI : http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/014983ar
DOI : 10.7202/014983ar

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