Women in academia have struggled for centuries to establish levels of acceptance and credibility equal to men in the same fields, and anthropology has been no different. The women anthropologists in this book speak frankly about their challenges and successes as they navigated through their personal and professional lives. Riding the changing tides of social and disciplinary history, they struggled through various and sometimes conflicting arenas of life--marriage, raising children, caring for families, publishing, conducting research, going into the field, teaching, and mentoring. They did...
Women in academia have struggled for centuries to establish levels of acceptance and credibility equal to men in the same fields, and anthropology has...
Women in academia have struggled for centuries to establish levels of acceptance and credibility equal to men in the same fields, and anthropology has been no different. The women anthropologists in this book speak frankly about their challenges and successes as they navigated through their personal and professional lives. Riding the changing tides of social and disciplinary history, they struggled through various and sometimes conflicting arenas of life--marriage, raising children, caring for families, publishing, conducting research, going into the field, teaching, and mentoring. They did...
Women in academia have struggled for centuries to establish levels of acceptance and credibility equal to men in the same fields, and anthropology has...
Schweitzer looks at the literature of aging from a cross-cultural perspective updating the Association for Anthropology and Gerontology's previously published Topical Bibliography and its Supplement.
Schweitzer looks at the literature of aging from a cross-cultural perspective updating the Association for Anthropology and Gerontology's previously p...
These nine essays blend documentary history, oral history, and ethnographic observation to shed light on the complex world of grandmothering in Native America. The cultural and emotional resources of their ethnic traditions help grandmothers grapple with the myriad social, economic, cultural, and political challenges they faced in the late twentieth century. Indian grandmothers are almost universally occupied with child care and child rearing at some time, but such variables as lineal descent, clan membership, kinship patterns, individual behavior, and cultural ideology change the definition,...
These nine essays blend documentary history, oral history, and ethnographic observation to shed light on the complex world of grandmothering in Native...