Transgressing Borders
Critical Perspectives on Gender, Household, and Culture
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 23. October 1998
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-89789-518-7 (ISBN)
Description
Transgressing Borders goes beyond conventional popularized notions of the household, gender, and family by destabilizing their boundaries and challenging the codes that govern people's lives. This edited collection introduces readers to recent debates on familial politics, gendered spaces, nation and community, and household economies.
Chapters present a range of theoretical approaches and ethnographic case studies that highlight the inter-relationships of gender, power, and culture. This volume is of interest to students and scholars in comparative sociology, anthropology, and cultural and family studies.
Chapters present a range of theoretical approaches and ethnographic case studies that highlight the inter-relationships of gender, power, and culture. This volume is of interest to students and scholars in comparative sociology, anthropology, and cultural and family studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-89789-518-7 (9780897895187)
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Persons
SUZAN ILCAN is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor. She is the author of recent essays on gender, power, and cultural relations, and coeditor with Barbara Gabriel of Postmodernism and the Ethical Subject (forthcoming).
LYNNE PHILLIPS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor. Her previous publications include Ethnographic Feminisms (1995) coedited with Sally Cole, and The Third Wave of Modernization in Latin America: Cultural Perspective on Neoliberalism (1997).
LYNNE PHILLIPS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor. Her previous publications include Ethnographic Feminisms (1995) coedited with Sally Cole, and The Third Wave of Modernization in Latin America: Cultural Perspective on Neoliberalism (1997).
Content
Introduction "Health/Politics" and the Family From a Cancerous Body to a Reconciled Family: Legitimizing Neoliberalism in Chile by Ricardo Trumper and Patricia Tomic HIV and the State of the Family by Alan Sears and Barry D. Adam Gender-Geographies and the Changing Household Dissecting Globalization: Women's Space-Time in the Other America by Lynne Phillips Challenging Settlement: Rural Women's Culture of Dis-placement by Suzan Ilcan Reconstituting Households, Retelling Culture: Emigration and Portuguese Fisheries Workers by Sally Cole Colonialism, Community, and Kinship Shadow of Domination: Colonialism, Household, and Community Relations by Max Hedley Weaving and Mothering: Reframing Navajo Weaving as Recursive Manifestations of K'e by Kathy M'Closkey Gendered Kin and Conflict in Kenya by Judith M. Abwunza Work and (En)gendered Dwellings Ties that Define and Bind: Exploring Custom and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Coastal Communities in Nova Scotia by Anthony Davis and Daniel MacInnes Craft Production and Household Practices in the Upland Philippines by B. Lynne Milgram Rural Women Face Capitalism: Women's Response as "Guardians" of the Household by Parvin Ghorayshi Sustainable Agriculture: Implications for Gender and the Family Farm by Alan Hall Economic Restructuring and Unpaid Work by Anne Forrest For Further Reading Index