Gendered fields : Women, men and ethnography /

Gendered fields : Women, men and ethnography / Edited by Diane Bell, Pat Caplan and Wazir Johan Karim. - xiii, 260 páginas : ilustraciones ;

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1. Yes Virginia, there is a feminist ethnography: reflections from three Australian fields / Diane Bell. -- 2. Fictive kinship or mistaken identity? Fieldwork on Tubetube Island, Papua New Guinea / Martha Macintyre. -- 3. Between autobiography and method: being male, seeing myth and the analysis of structures of gender and sexuaIity in the eastern interior of Fiji / Allen Abramson. -- 4. With moyang melur in Carey Island: more endangered, more engendered / Wazir Jahan Karim. -- 5. Facework of a female elder in a Lisu field, Thailand / Otome K. Hutheesing. -- 6. A hall of mirrors: autonomy translated over time in Malaysia / lngrid Rudie. -- 7. Among Khmer and Vietnamese refugee women in Thailand: no safe place / Lisa Maare. -- 8. Breaching the wall difference: fieldwork and a personal journey to Srivaikuntarn, Tamilnadu / Kamaia Ganesh. -- 9. Motherbood experienced and conceptualised: changing images in Sri Lanka and tbe Netherlands / Joke Schrijvers. -- 10. Perception, east and west: a Madras encounter / Penny Vera-Sanso. -- 11. Learning gender: fieldwork in a Tanzanian coastal village, 1965-85 / Par Copian. -- 12. The mouth that spoke a falsehood will later speak the truth: going home to the field in Eastern Nigeria / Ifi Amadiume. -- 13. Sexuality and rnasculinity in fieldwork among Colornbian blacks / Peter Wade. -- 14. Gendered participation: rnasculinity and fieldwork in a south London adolescent comrnunity / Les Rack. -- 15. Sisters, parents, neighbours, friends : reflections on fieldwork in North Catalonia (France) / Oonagh O'Rrien.

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Etnología -- Trabajo de campo
Roles sexuales
Feminismo

305.3 / G325g 1993