
Changing Ones
Third and Fourth Genders in Native North America
William Roscoe(Author)
St Martin's Press
Published on 16. June 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 320 pages
978-0-312-22479-0 (ISBN)
Description
The term 'berdache' is a little-known, rarely discussed reference to Native American individuals who embodied both genders - what some might classify as 'the third sex.' Berdaches were known to combine male and female social roles with traits unique to their status as a third gender, defying and redefining traditional notions of gender-specific behavior. In Changing Ones , William Roscoe opens up and explores the world of berdaches, revealing meaningful differences between Native American culture and contemporary North American culture. Roscoe reveals that rather than being ostracized or forced into obscurity, berdaches were embraced by some 150 tribes, serving as artists, medicine people, religious experts, and tribal leaders. Indeed, Roscoe points out, berdaches sometimes even occupied a holy status within the tribal community. Roscoe begins with case studies of male and female berdaches, blending biography and ethnohistory, and he builds toward theoretical insights into the nature of gender diversity in North America. What results is highly engaging, readable, and illuminating. Changing Ones combines the fields of anthropology, sociology, queer theory, gay and lesbian studies, and gender studies to challenge conventional schools of thought and to expand every reader's horizons.
Reviews / Votes
"Will Roscoe is writing the history the history books don't talk about." - Bay Area Reporter
More details
Edition
1998
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
IX, 320 p.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-312-22479-0 (9780312224790)
Schweitzer Classification
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03/1998
Palgrave Macmillan
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02/1998
St Martin's Press
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Person
WILLIAM ROSCOE is the author of
The Zuni Man-Woman
, which received the Margaret Mead Award of the American Anthropological Association and a Lamda Literary Award, as well as the editor of
Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology
(SMP).
Content
Foreword; Randy Burns Preface North American Gender Diversity: An Overview 'That Is My Road': The Life and Times of a Third-Gender Warrior The One Who Is Changing: Hastiin Klah and the Navajo Nadleehi Tradition Warrior Women and Women Chiefs: Alternative Identities and Genders for Native Women Two-Spirited People: Gay Americans Today Toward a Theory of Gender Diversity Gender Diversity in Yuman Cultures Native Survivance and Two-Spirit Tradition Narratives of Domination or the Cant of Conquest? Competing Views of Gender Diversity Conclusion Index to Alternative Gender Roles by Tribe Native Terms for Multiple Genders Bibliography Index