Gender and Power in Rural Greece /
Women in contemporary Greek society have been conventionally depicted as oppressed and socially inferior, circumscribed in behavior and segregated from the world of men. In 1967 Ernestine Friedl's classic article, "The Position of Women: Appearnce and Reality," argued that this view w...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
2019.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The position of women: appearance and reality / Ernestine Friedl
- Servants and sentries: women, power, and social reproduction in Kriovrisi / Muriel Dimen
- Women's roles and house form and decoration in Eressos, Greece / Eleftherios Pavlides and Jana Hesser
- Introsucing the Nikokyra: ideality and reality in social progress / S.D. Salamone and J.B. Stanton
- Women's friendships on Crete: a psychological perspective / Robinette Kennedy
- Women: images of their nature and destiny in rural Greece / Juliet Du Boulay
- The bitter wounding: the lament as social protest in rural Greece / Anna Caraveli
- Culture enters through the kitchen: women, food, and social boundaries in rural Greece / Jill Dubisch
- Within and without: the category of "female" in the ethnography of modern Greece / Michael Herzfeld.