After the death of her mother when she turned ten, Judith Friedland learned to be resilient. She met the expectations for upper-middle-class women in Toronto in the 1940s and 1950s, which included post-secondary education, marriage, and motherhood. While raising a family and supporting her husband’s academic career, she continued her formal education through part-time study and gradually began a journey tailored to herself as an individual. In her forties, she embarked on her own academic career, rising through the ranks to become a tenured full professor and chair of the department of occupational therapy in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. In There Was a Time for Everything, Friedland reflects on her life and the fact that over time she managed to "have it all" – just not all at once.

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This beautiful memoir sheds light on the expectations for women in the mid-twentieth century – as wives, mothers, and workers – through an exploration of one woman’s upbringing, aspirations, and attempts to make her voice heard.
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Acknowledgments
Prelude
Growing Up

1. Tillie: A Mother’s Life and Early Death
2. Mike: A Father’s Enduring Presence
3. The Jolofsky Family: Keeping the Sabbath and More
4. Childhood and Adolescence: My Mid-Century Toronto
5. Daughter, Step-Daughter, Sister: Relationships Reconfigured

Growing Together

6. Student/Wife/Worker: My Roles Begin to Multiply
7. Motherhood: While Living My Husband’s Life
8. Dean’s Wife: Plus Part-Time Work and Grad School
9. Variations on a Theme: Different Environments, Same Situations

Still Growing

10. Academia: Tiptoeing into a New Life
11. Difficult Times: Family Trouble and Work Trouble
12. Big Fish, Little Pond: Director, Division of Occupational Therapy
13. Little Fish, Big Pond: Chair, Department of Occupational Therapy
14. Post Chair and Retirement: But Not Ready to Stop
15. From Some Darkness into Light
16. Last Chapter

Notes
Index

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Product details

ISBN
9781487546953
Published
2023-03-15
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Weight
340 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Thickness
19 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
256

Biographical note

Judith Friedland is a professor emerita in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Restoring the Spirit: The Beginnings of Occupational Therapy in Canada, 1890–1930.