Feminist Fields : : Ethnographic Insights / / ed. by Rae Bridgman, Sally Cole, Heather Howard-Bobiwash.

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ONE. Introduction -- TWO. Pilgrim Souls, Honorary Men, (Un)Dutiful Daughters: Sojourners in Modernist Anthropology -- THREE. Translating Mother Tongues: Amy Tan and Maxine Hong Kingston on Ethnographic Authority -- FOUR. U.S. Feminist Ethnography and the Denationalizing of "America": A Retrospective on Women Writing Culture -- FIVE. Beyond Selves and Others: Embodying and Enacting Meta-Narratives with a Difference -- SIX. "Home Has Always Been Hard for Me": Single Mothers' Narratives of Identity, Home, and Loss -- SEVEN. "Oh, So You Have a Home To Go To?": Empowerment and Resistance in Work with Chronically Homeless Women -- EIGHT. "Like Her Lips to My Ear": Reading Anishnaabekweg Lives and Aboriginal Cultural Continuity in the City -- NINE. Who Are We For Them? On Doing Research in the Palestinian West Bank -- TEN. Narrating Embodied Lives: Muslim Women on the Coast of Kenya -- ELEVEN. Off the Feminist Platform in Turkey: Cherkess Gender Relations -- TWELVE. Colonial and Post-Revolutionary Discourses and Nicaraguan Feminist Constructions of Mestiza: Reflections of a Cultural Traveller -- THIRTEEN. "Fixo Ben" (She Did the Right Thing): Women and Social Disruption in Rural Galicia -- FOURTEEN. "To Reclaim Yoruba Tradition Is To Reclaim Our Queens of Mother Africa" Recasting Gender Through Mediated Practices of the Everyday -- FIFTEEN. Gender and Identity Formation in Post-Socialist Ukraine: The Case of Women in the Shuttle Business -- SIXTEEN. Rural Women and Economic Development in Reform Era China: The Strategy of the Official Women's Movement -- SEVENTEEN. Feminist Fields: Conversations to be Continued -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
ONE. Introduction --
TWO. Pilgrim Souls, Honorary Men, (Un)Dutiful Daughters: Sojourners in Modernist Anthropology --
THREE. Translating Mother Tongues: Amy Tan and Maxine Hong Kingston on Ethnographic Authority --
FOUR. U.S. Feminist Ethnography and the Denationalizing of "America": A Retrospective on Women Writing Culture --
FIVE. Beyond Selves and Others: Embodying and Enacting Meta-Narratives with a Difference --
SIX. "Home Has Always Been Hard for Me": Single Mothers' Narratives of Identity, Home, and Loss --
SEVEN. "Oh, So You Have a Home To Go To?": Empowerment and Resistance in Work with Chronically Homeless Women --
EIGHT. "Like Her Lips to My Ear": Reading Anishnaabekweg Lives and Aboriginal Cultural Continuity in the City --
NINE. Who Are We For Them? On Doing Research in the Palestinian West Bank --
TEN. Narrating Embodied Lives: Muslim Women on the Coast of Kenya --
ELEVEN. Off the Feminist Platform in Turkey: Cherkess Gender Relations --
TWELVE. Colonial and Post-Revolutionary Discourses and Nicaraguan Feminist Constructions of Mestiza: Reflections of a Cultural Traveller --
THIRTEEN. "Fixo Ben" (She Did the Right Thing): Women and Social Disruption in Rural Galicia --
FOURTEEN. "To Reclaim Yoruba Tradition Is To Reclaim Our Queens of Mother Africa" Recasting Gender Through Mediated Practices of the Everyday --
FIFTEEN. Gender and Identity Formation in Post-Socialist Ukraine: The Case of Women in the Shuttle Business --
SIXTEEN. Rural Women and Economic Development in Reform Era China: The Strategy of the Official Women's Movement --
SEVENTEEN. Feminist Fields: Conversations to be Continued --
CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
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CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
ONE. Introduction --
TWO. Pilgrim Souls, Honorary Men, (Un)Dutiful Daughters: Sojourners in Modernist Anthropology --
THREE. Translating Mother Tongues: Amy Tan and Maxine Hong Kingston on Ethnographic Authority --
FOUR. U.S. Feminist Ethnography and the Denationalizing of "America": A Retrospective on Women Writing Culture --
FIVE. Beyond Selves and Others: Embodying and Enacting Meta-Narratives with a Difference --
SIX. "Home Has Always Been Hard for Me": Single Mothers' Narratives of Identity, Home, and Loss --
SEVEN. "Oh, So You Have a Home To Go To?": Empowerment and Resistance in Work with Chronically Homeless Women --
EIGHT. "Like Her Lips to My Ear": Reading Anishnaabekweg Lives and Aboriginal Cultural Continuity in the City --
NINE. Who Are We For Them? On Doing Research in the Palestinian West Bank --
TEN. Narrating Embodied Lives: Muslim Women on the Coast of Kenya --
ELEVEN. Off the Feminist Platform in Turkey: Cherkess Gender Relations --
TWELVE. Colonial and Post-Revolutionary Discourses and Nicaraguan Feminist Constructions of Mestiza: Reflections of a Cultural Traveller --
THIRTEEN. "Fixo Ben" (She Did the Right Thing): Women and Social Disruption in Rural Galicia --
FOURTEEN. "To Reclaim Yoruba Tradition Is To Reclaim Our Queens of Mother Africa" Recasting Gender Through Mediated Practices of the Everyday --
FIFTEEN. Gender and Identity Formation in Post-Socialist Ukraine: The Case of Women in the Shuttle Business --
SIXTEEN. Rural Women and Economic Development in Reform Era China: The Strategy of the Official Women's Movement --
SEVENTEEN. Feminist Fields: Conversations to be Continued --
CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
ONE. Introduction --
TWO. Pilgrim Souls, Honorary Men, (Un)Dutiful Daughters: Sojourners in Modernist Anthropology --
THREE. Translating Mother Tongues: Amy Tan and Maxine Hong Kingston on Ethnographic Authority --
FOUR. U.S. Feminist Ethnography and the Denationalizing of "America": A Retrospective on Women Writing Culture --
FIVE. Beyond Selves and Others: Embodying and Enacting Meta-Narratives with a Difference --
SIX. "Home Has Always Been Hard for Me": Single Mothers' Narratives of Identity, Home, and Loss --
SEVEN. "Oh, So You Have a Home To Go To?": Empowerment and Resistance in Work with Chronically Homeless Women --
EIGHT. "Like Her Lips to My Ear": Reading Anishnaabekweg Lives and Aboriginal Cultural Continuity in the City --
NINE. Who Are We For Them? On Doing Research in the Palestinian West Bank --
TEN. Narrating Embodied Lives: Muslim Women on the Coast of Kenya --
ELEVEN. Off the Feminist Platform in Turkey: Cherkess Gender Relations --
TWELVE. Colonial and Post-Revolutionary Discourses and Nicaraguan Feminist Constructions of Mestiza: Reflections of a Cultural Traveller --
THIRTEEN. "Fixo Ben" (She Did the Right Thing): Women and Social Disruption in Rural Galicia --
FOURTEEN. "To Reclaim Yoruba Tradition Is To Reclaim Our Queens of Mother Africa" Recasting Gender Through Mediated Practices of the Everyday --
FIFTEEN. Gender and Identity Formation in Post-Socialist Ukraine: The Case of Women in the Shuttle Business --
SIXTEEN. Rural Women and Economic Development in Reform Era China: The Strategy of the Official Women's Movement --
SEVENTEEN. Feminist Fields: Conversations to be Continued --
CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
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