Rage and Resistance
Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2006, "Rage and Resistance" by Theresa O’Donovan is a profound exploration of one of Canada's most tragic events. This 160-page paperback delves into the horrific Montreal massacre that occurred on December 6, 1989, when fourteen women lost their lives to violence. O’Donovan offers a unique theological perspective on the tragedy, critically examining how the media, experts, and various societal groups responded to the incident. This insightful text challenges readers to reflect on gender dynamics and societal resistance in the face of violence against women. Perfect for students and scholars of Gender Studies and Sociology, "Rage and Resistance" serves as both a historical account and a foundational text for understanding contemporary discourses in Feminist Theology and Women's Studies. Dive into this essential work and engage with the critical issues surrounding gender and violence today.