Dr. Katrina Srigley History Department, Nipissing University 100 College Drive, Box 5002 North Bay, Ontario P1B 8L7 Phone: (work) 705 474-3450 ext. 4503 (home) 705 476-2055 Email: katrinas@nipissingu.ca Education 1999-2005 Ph.D. History 1997-1998 M.A. History Dissertation Title: Working Lives and Simple Pleasures: Single, Working Women in a Depression-Era City, 1929-1939. Supervisor: Carolyn Strange Areas of Specialization: Oral History, Canadian History, Women s and Gender History, Race and Ethnicity, Immigration Minor Field Supervisors: Cecilia Morgan, Michael Wayne 1996-1997 Ontario Institute for Studies in Education B.Ed. History and Individual and Society 1992-1996 University of Western Ontario B.A.Hons. History and Anthropology Languages English, German, French (reading) Academic Positions 2005- present Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, Nipissing University 2004-2005 Instructor, Department of History, Awards
Srigley 4 2005 SSHRC Aid to Small University s Grant $6000 2003-2004 Foundation Award $ 600 John Beattie Research Fellowship $ 600 LAWCHA Travel Fellowship $ 250 (US) Fellowship $18,100 2002-2005 Junior Fellowship, The Centre for Criminology, University of Toronto 2002-2003 Margaret S. McCullough Fellowship $ 4,827 in Canadian Historical Research Fellowship $18,100 2001-2002 Ontario Graduate Fellowship $15,000 2000-2001 Fellowship $10,800 1999-2000 Fellowship $10,800 1998-1999 Fellowship $ 3,600 Publications Refereed Articles Katrina Srigley, Clothing Stories: Consumption, Identity, and Desire in Depression-era Toronto, Journal of Women s History, forthcoming. Katrina Srigley, In Case You Hadn t Noticed! : Race, Ethnicity and Women s Wageearning in a Depression-Era City, Labour/Le Travail, 55(Spring 2005), 69-105. Non-Refereed Katrina Srigley, Lisa M. Todd and Jeffrey D. Bowersox, Gendering Modern German History. Rewritings of the Mainstream (19 th -20 th Century), Conference Report, German History, 21,4(2003), 533-540.
Srigley 5 Book Review, Joan Sangster, Regulating Girls and Women: Sexuality, Family, and the Law in Ontario, 1920-1960, (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2001), Labour/Le Travail, 51(Spring 2003), 284-286. Book Review, Bruce Nelson, Divided We Stand: American Workers and the Struggle for Black Equality (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2001), Labour/Le Travail, 50(Fall 2002), 334-336. Refereed Paper Presentations Invited Conferences Sept. 2005 Limited Desires: working-women, consumerism, and sexuality in the Depression, Labouring Feminism and Feminist Working Class History in North America and Beyond,, Toronto, Ontario Conferences May 2004 April 2004 Oct. 2003 May 2002 May 2001 March 2000 Living the family ideal?: three Toronto families during the Great Depression, Feminism and the Making of Canada: Historical Reflections, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec Safe Houses and Dangerous Ravines: Crime and Respectability in Toronto the Good, New Directions in Crime, Law and Justice, The Canadian Society of Criminology Annual Conference, York University, Toronto, Ontario In case you hadn t noticed! gender difference and acceptable employment during the Great Depression in Toronto, North American Labour Studies Conference, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan Help Wanted Single Women and the Boundaries of Employment During the Great Depression in Toronto, 1929-1939, Canadian Historical Association Conference,, Toronto, Ontario The Enduring Family: Employed Women, Unemployed Men and Memories of The Great Depression in Toronto, Canadian Historical Association Conference, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec Constructions of Femininity and the Right-to-Work Controversy
Srigley 6 Paper Presentations and Lectures During the Great Depression in Toronto, 1929-1939, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender Graduate Student Conference, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York June 2005 March 2004 April 2003 Oct. 2002 April 2002 Oct. 1999 Nov. 1998 Oral History-Methodology and Practice, Guest Lecturer, Historiography,, Toronto, Ontario Dimensions of (Non) Citizenship: World War II and the Cold War, Guest Lecturer, The Dynamics of Gender in Canadian History,, Toronto, Ontario Reflections on the Gendering Modern German History Conference, Gender and National Academic Cultures in International and Interdisciplinary Comparison, Graduate Student Workshop in Gender Studies, The Munk Centre for International Studies,, Toronto, Ontario Toronto Women Workers and the Great Depression, Guest Lecturer, Oral History: Theory, Methods, Practice,, Toronto, Ontario Do You Remember 1930 s Toronto? Senior Activity Series, Central Park Lodge, Toronto, Ontario You Just Had to Fight That s All : Wage-Earning Women During the Great Depression in Toronto, Guest Lecturer, Living and Learning in Retirement Lecture Series - York University, Toronto, Ontario You Just Had to Fight That s All the right-to-work controversy and wage-earning women s perspectives during the Depression in Toronto, The Discussion Group for the History of Women and Gender,, Toronto, Ontario Teaching Experience Fall 2005 Assistant Professor Canada in the 20 th Century, 3196, lecture course (50 students), Nipissing University Ontario History, 3274, lecture course
Srigley 7 (50 students), Nipissing University Oral History, 4325, seminar (18 students), Nipissing University Winter 2005 Instructor Immigrants and Race Relations in Canada, C45SHIS, lecture course (45 students), Summer 2004 Instructor Dynamics of Gender in Canadian History, 363FHIS, lecture course (50 students), Winter 2004 Teaching Assistant Crime and Society in Canadian History, WDW310HIS, lecture course (50 students): responsible for running all tutorials and completing all marking, University of Toronto Winter 2003 Teaching Assistant Crime and Society in Canadian History, WDW310HIS, lecture course (50 students): responsible for running all tutorials and completing all marking, University of Toronto Fall 2002 Teaching Assistant Slavery and the American South, 393FHIS, lecture course (50 students): responsible for all marking, 2001-2002 Teaching Assistant American History, 1608-1980, 271Y, survey course (250 students): responsible for running all tutorials and completing all marking for 5 tutorial groups (75 students), 2000-2001 Teaching Assistant American History, 1608-1980, 271Y, survey course (250 students): responsible for running all tutorials and completing all marking for 5 tutorial groups (75 students),
Srigley 8 1999-2000 Teaching Assistant American History, 1608-1980, 271Y, survey course (250 students): responsible for running all tutorials and completing all marking for 5 tutorial groups (75 students), Other Teaching Experience Summer 2001 Secondary School Teacher English OAC, (45 students): responsible for course design, teaching, and marking, York Region Board of Education Summer 2000 Secondary School Teacher English OAC, (45 students): responsible for course design, teaching, and marking, York Region Board of Education Summer 1999 Secondary School Teacher English OAC, (45 students): responsible for course design, teaching, and marking, York Region Board of Education 1996-1999 Occasional Teacher History, English, Math: Toronto District School Board Selected Research Positions Jan.-Feb. 2004 May 1999 Assistant to Professor Ron Pruessen: conducted data analysis and compilation. Assistant to Professor Carolyn Strange: conducted a participant observation study of the visitor center in Port Arthur, Tasmania. Acknowledged in: From Place of Misery to Lottery of Life: Interpreting Port Arthur s Past, Open Museum Journal, Volume 2, August 2000.
Srigley 9 Oct.-Dec. 1997 Assistant to Professor Richard Helmstadter: conducted Internet based data analysis and compilation. 1996-1997 Researcher OISE: designed, along with four other colleagues, a resource list for teachers at the secondary school level, which provided information about multi-media resources dealing with topics like racism, sexual abuse, homophobia and sexism. Professional Experience/University Service Sept 2005-present June 2004-present April 2003 February 2003 2001-present Chair Community Outreach Committee, Institute for Community Studies and Oral History, Nipissing University Ontario Regional Representative Canadian Committee on Women s History Workshop Coordinator Gender and National Academic Cultures in International and Interdisciplinary Comparison, Graduate Student Workshop in Gender Studies, The Munk Centre for International Studies, Member Graduate Student Committee, Canadian History Tenure Track Search, Department of History, Member Toronto Labour Studies Group 2000-2002 Coordinator The Discussion Group for the History of Women and Gender, 2000-2001 Steward CUPE 3902 Professional Affiliations 2004-present 2003-present Canadian Committee on Women s History Labour and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA)
Srigley 10 2001-present 1999-present Canadian Committee on Labour History Canadian Historical Association 1998-2005 Ontario College of Teachers