Neither separate nor equal : women, race, and class in the South /
The diverse lives of contemporary Southern women.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
1999.
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Colección: | Women in the political economy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The social relations of Southern women / Barbara Ellen Smith
- Transgressions in race and place: the ubiquitous native grandmother in America's cultural memory / Darlene Wilson and Patricia D. Beaver
- "A good ol' woman": relations of race and gender in an Indian community / Patricia B. Lerch
- Race, class, and intimacy in Southern households: relationships between Black domestic workers and white employers / Mahnaz Kousha
- Women, restructuring, and textiles: the increasing complexity of subordination and struggle in a Southern community / Cynthia D. Anderson and Michael D. Schulman
- A coalfield tapestry: weaving the socioeconomic fabric of women's lives / Ann M. Oberhauser and Ann-Marie Turnage
- Finding a voice: Latinas in the South / Loida C. Velázquez
- Doing good while doing well: professional Black women in the Mississippi Delta / Cynthia M. Duncan, Margaret M. Walsh, and Gemma Beckley
- Holding hands: an American struggle for community / Carol Stack
- Women and revolutionary relations: community-building in Appalachia / Monica Kelly Appleby
- Gender, race, and place: confounding labor activism in Central Appalachia / Sally Ward Maggard
- Southern women and Southern borders on the move: Tennessee workers explore the new international division of labor / Fran Ansley and Susan Williams
- What's sex got to do with it, y'all? / Mab Segtrest.