In this collection of new reflections on the sexual politics, racial history, and moral predicaments of anthropology, feminist scholars explore a wide range of visions of identity and difference. How are feminists redefining the poetics and politics of ethnography? What are the contradictions of women studying women? How have gender, race, class, and nationality been scripted into the canon?Through autobiography, fiction, historical analysis, experimental essays, and criticism, the contributors offer exciting responses to these questions. Several pieces reinvestigate the work of key women anthropologists like Elsie Clews Parsons, Margaret Mead, and Ruth Benedict, while others reevaluate the writings of women of color like Zora Neale Hurston...
These new essays by leading scholars explore nineteenth-century women's writing across a spectrum of...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
The “voices” of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial issues for wo...
This work brings together some of the leading writers on feminism to discuss all aspects of how they...
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This thesis characterizes feminist anthropology's past, present and future. The early years of femin...
Women have long held a place of prominence as professionals in the field of anthropology. To the gen...
This essay examines the ways in which anthropology, as a discipline, currently reflects ongoing scho...
A dissertation Feminist Anthropology introduces the branch of cultural anthropology developed in The...
This dissertation studies the works of four writers who attempt cross-cultural advocacy through writ...
Can there really be a feminist ethnography? The question was asked decades ago, and we need to retur...
This study examines four volumes of literary criticism that not only discuss but also enact feminist...
PAMELA L. GELLER AND MIRANDA K. STOCKETT (eds). Feminist Anthropology: Past, Present, and Future. Ph...
This text examines the convergent and double-sided relationship between anthropology as an ethnologi...
Ethnic women in early twentieth-century America constituted a significant literary and political pre...
These new essays by leading scholars explore nineteenth-century women's writing across a spectrum of...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
The “voices” of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial issues for wo...
This work brings together some of the leading writers on feminism to discuss all aspects of how they...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67161/2/10.1177_0308275X9301300401.pd
This thesis characterizes feminist anthropology's past, present and future. The early years of femin...
Women have long held a place of prominence as professionals in the field of anthropology. To the gen...
This essay examines the ways in which anthropology, as a discipline, currently reflects ongoing scho...
A dissertation Feminist Anthropology introduces the branch of cultural anthropology developed in The...
This dissertation studies the works of four writers who attempt cross-cultural advocacy through writ...
Can there really be a feminist ethnography? The question was asked decades ago, and we need to retur...
This study examines four volumes of literary criticism that not only discuss but also enact feminist...
PAMELA L. GELLER AND MIRANDA K. STOCKETT (eds). Feminist Anthropology: Past, Present, and Future. Ph...
This text examines the convergent and double-sided relationship between anthropology as an ethnologi...
Ethnic women in early twentieth-century America constituted a significant literary and political pre...
These new essays by leading scholars explore nineteenth-century women's writing across a spectrum of...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
The “voices” of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial issues for wo...