Biography & Autobiography Women
Seeking Our Eden
The Dreams and Migrations of Sarah Jameson Craig
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2015
- Category
- Women, Post-Confederation (1867-)
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780773581869
- Publish Date
- Feb 2015
- List Price
- $40.95
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780773544802
- Publish Date
- Feb 2015
- List Price
- $40.95
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Description
Although few nineteenth-century rural Canadian women could read and write well, Sarah Jameson Craig (1840-1919) was not only literate but eloquent. Unlike many women writers of her time, Craig lived at the bottom of the economic ladder. Nevertheless, she dared to dream the utopian dreams more commonly associated with educated women from the middle and upper classes. Craig vividly documented her attempt to run away at age fifteen, her plans to found a utopian colony based on alternative medicine and women’s dress reform, and her lifelong crusade for women's equality. Quoting liberally from Sarah Craig's unpublished diaries and memoir, Seeking Our Eden sets Craig's life writing within the context of her early days in New Brunswick, her later migrations to New Jersey and then westward to Saskatchewan and British Columbia, and the American-based reform and utopian movements that stirred her imagination. Convinced that the tight corsets and long skirts demanded by conventional fashion undermined the fight for women's equality, Craig wore the "reform dress" - a short dress over trousers - despite society's disapproval, and rejected opiate- and alcohol-based medicines in favour of the water cure. Even today, when the way women dress remains an issue, and skepticism about conventional medicine still fuels alternative health movements, Sarah Craig's early feminist voice from the margins of Canada continues to be relevant and compelling.
About the author
The author of the powerful young adult fantasy novel, When Night Eats the Moon, is Joanne Findon, Celtic scholar and university lecturer. She has had a fascination for Stonehenge since she first saw photographs of it as a child. "I have returned [to Stonehenge] a number of times, but my last trip was the most powerful because I walked there from the town of Amesbury. . . . Even with the fence around it, this monument is still a powerful sight."
Editorial Reviews
"A well-researched and vividly realized piece of social history, Seeking Our Eden provides awe-inspiring testimony to one remarkable woman’s determination, faith, intellectual/spiritual questing, and resilience." Janice Fiamengo, Department of English, University of Ottawa
"Sarah Jameson Craig is deftly brought to life through Findon’s scholarship, which fluently balances well-researched explanation with liberal quotation from Sarah’s lively, expressive prose." BC Studies
“ … Findon uses unpublished diaries and a memoir written in the final years of [Sarah Jameson Craig’s] life to paint a poignant portrait of a woman born 175 years ago in rural New Brunwick who took risks to realize her convictions. Findon’s trip to seek a
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