This dissertation is an examination of Amish businesswomen and gender roles in the tourist marketplace of Lancaster County, PA. Tourism in Lancaster is a $1.5 billion business; most tourists come because of the Amish and values associated with them. Recently, tourism has come to provide an important source of income for many Old Order Mennonite and Amish women, whose business enterprises cater primarily to a tourist market. Among the Amish, known for their separation from wider society, tourism now puts many women on the front lines in dealing with outsiders, a monumental shift historically. Thus, this ethnography of Amish businesswomen serves as a useful lens for examining Amish women's changing gender roles in Lancaster County toda...
I opened the dissertation with hopeful interest. Would “Amish Women: Work and Change” be the factual...
Coal company towns are defined by the experiences of the men who owned and the men who worked in the...
Tourism work occupied an important role culturally, economically, and politically in American Indian...
This dissertation is an examination of Amish businesswomen and gender roles in the tourist marketpla...
This thesis describes and analyses the changes in the lives of some Old and New Order Amish women in...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
This article discusses ethnography as a discipline and the role of my qualitative fieldwork with Con...
Analyzes Mennonite representations of the Amish during the third quarter of the twentieth century in...
Recent growth in Amish-themed tourism has created increased exposure and new intersections between A...
This dissertation explores the continuity and conformity, as well as changes and diversity of Amish ...
This study examines the types of restraints and sources of empowerment experienced by working Amish ...
How have conceptions of Amish womanhood changed over time? In this article, I show that while early ...
This work uses anthropological approaches to navigate and elucidate the cultural dynamics of the Lan...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
Amish people have a reputation for being ecologically and environmentally conscientious. As numerous...
I opened the dissertation with hopeful interest. Would “Amish Women: Work and Change” be the factual...
Coal company towns are defined by the experiences of the men who owned and the men who worked in the...
Tourism work occupied an important role culturally, economically, and politically in American Indian...
This dissertation is an examination of Amish businesswomen and gender roles in the tourist marketpla...
This thesis describes and analyses the changes in the lives of some Old and New Order Amish women in...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
This article discusses ethnography as a discipline and the role of my qualitative fieldwork with Con...
Analyzes Mennonite representations of the Amish during the third quarter of the twentieth century in...
Recent growth in Amish-themed tourism has created increased exposure and new intersections between A...
This dissertation explores the continuity and conformity, as well as changes and diversity of Amish ...
This study examines the types of restraints and sources of empowerment experienced by working Amish ...
How have conceptions of Amish womanhood changed over time? In this article, I show that while early ...
This work uses anthropological approaches to navigate and elucidate the cultural dynamics of the Lan...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
Amish people have a reputation for being ecologically and environmentally conscientious. As numerous...
I opened the dissertation with hopeful interest. Would “Amish Women: Work and Change” be the factual...
Coal company towns are defined by the experiences of the men who owned and the men who worked in the...
Tourism work occupied an important role culturally, economically, and politically in American Indian...