Women of the Fields

Women of the Fields

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  • Author: Karen Sayer
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 9780719041426
  • Category : Women in agriculture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 238

Item "describes the work that women did in agriculture, as seen in the parliamentary reports of 1843, 1967 [sic., 1867] and the 1890s, and the meanings given to that work in the local and national press, farming advice books, autobiographies and the art and literature of the period" -- back cover.


Gendered Fields

Gendered Fields

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  • Author: Carolyn E Sachs
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0429973438
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224


Women in the Field

Women in the Field

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  • Author: Peggy Golde
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 9780520054226
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 412

What is it like to be an anthropologist or, more specifically, a woman anthropologist? Here we see highly trained and qualified women anthropologists examining their own efforts to live and work in alien cultures in many parts of the world. New chapters have been added to this ground-breaking volume, and each contributor is, in one way or another, a pioneer. All have chosen to devote their lives and energies to the understanding of worlds not their own. All have felt it important to explain what they do, why they do it, and how they feel about their work. Cultures vary widely in their perception of a woman engaged in anthropological field work. Each of these women has had to deal with the influence of her gender, as well as the subject of her study, on the mechanics of establishing a living-working relationship with people of another culture. The diversity of their responses to the presence of a foreign woman at work in their midst gives the book an invaluable cross-cultural perspective, as does the great variety of reactions and strategies on the part of the authors themselves. Besides providing rare insight into field work in general, Women in the Field mirrors the difficulties and delights of any person thrust into an unfamiliar culture.


Ladies of the Field

Ladies of the Field

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  • Author: Amanda Adams
  • Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 1553654331
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

Adams chronicles the contributions that women have made to the science of archaeology, by focusing on seven women-- some famous, some overlooked.


Men Own the Fields, Women Own the Crops

Men Own the Fields, Women Own the Crops

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  • Author: Miriam Goheen
  • Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
  • ISBN: 9780299146740
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

Based on a decade of fieldwork, this work tracks the negotiations between chiefs and subchiefs and women and men over ritual power, economic power, and administrative power. Though Nso' men obviously dominate their society at both the local level and nationally, women have had power of their own by virtue of their status as women. Men may own the land, for example, but women control the crops through their labor. Goheen explains clearly the place of gender in very complex historical processes, such as land tenure systems, title societies, chieftancy, marriage systems, changing ideas of symbolic capital, and internal and external politics.


Hitler's Furies

Hitler's Furies

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  • Author: Wendy Lower
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • ISBN: 0547863381
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

A history of German women in the Holocaust reveals their roles as plunderers, witnesses, and actual executioners on the Eastern front, describing how nurses, teachers, secretaries, and wives responded to what they believed to be Nazi opportunities only to perform brutal duties.


Between the Fields and the City

Between the Fields and the City

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  • Author: Barbara Alpern Engel
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521566216
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

Charts the personal dimensions of economic social change by examining the migration of Russian peasant women's from the village to the city in the years between 1861 and the outbreak of World War I.


Beyond The Fields

Beyond The Fields

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  • Author: Aysha Baqir
  • Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
  • ISBN: 9814841633
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 283

Born to a poor, landless farmer in the month of the monsoon rains, twins Zara and Tara grow up amongst the fields of wheat and cotton in a remote village in Pakistan. During an afternoon spree of games, Tara is kidnapped from the fields and raped. All seems to be resolved after her parents accept an unexpected marriage proposal for their “dishonoured” daughter. But the nightmare resurfaces when a newspaper clipping emerges, calling the union into question. Determined to rescue her twin, Zara embarks on a harrowing quest for justice, battling keepers of a culture that upholds propriety above all else and braving the unknown dangers of an urban centre. Set in the early 1980s against the backdrop of martial law and social turmoil, Beyond the Fields is a riveting, timely look at profound inequality, traditions that disempower women in our world, and survival as a dance to the beat of a different future.


An Intimate Affair

An Intimate Affair

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  • Author: Jill Fields
  • Publisher: Univ of California Press
  • ISBN: 9780520223691
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 396

Presents the history of twentieth-century lingerie. This book examines the ways cultural meanings are orchestrated by the 'fashion-industrial complex, ' and the ways in which individuals and groups embrace, reject, or derive meaning from these everyday, yet significant, intimate articles of clothing.


Deliverance Mary Fields, First African American Woman Star Route Mail Carrier in the United States

Deliverance Mary Fields, First African American Woman Star Route Mail Carrier in the United States

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  • Author: Miantae Metcalf McConnell
  • Publisher: HUZZAH PUBLISHING
  • ISBN: 0997877006
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 532

1885-1914. Mary Fields, a fifty-three-year old second-generation slave, emancipated and residing in Toledo, receives news of her friend's impending death. Remedies packed in her satchel, Mary rushes to board the Northern Pacific. She arrives in the Montana wilderness to find Mother Mary Amadeus lying on frozen earth in a broken-down cabin. Certain that the cloister of frostbit Ursuline nuns and their students, Indian girls rescued from nearby reservations, will not survive without assistance, Mary decides to stay.She builds a hennery, makes repairs to living quarters, cares for stock, and treks into the mountains to provide food. Brushes with death do not deter her. Mary drives a horse and wagon through perilous terrain and blizzards to improve the lives of missionaries, homesteaders and Indians and, in the process, her own.After weathering wolf attacks, wagon crashes and treacherous conspiracies by scoundrels, local politicians and the state's first Catholic bishop, Mary Fields creates another daring plan. An avid patriot, she is determined to register for the vote. The price is high. Will she manifest her personal vision of independence?MCCONNELL'S RESEARCH enabled USPS to verify Mary Fields as the first African American woman star route mail carrier in the U.S. A chronicle of Fields' life in Montana from 1885 until her death in 1914, the narrative examines women rights, bootleg politics, Montana's turn-of-the-century transition from territory to state and its scandalous 1914 woman suffrage election.SHORT-LISTED 2015 LARAMIE AWARDMcConnell fashioned a historical narrative marrying prose and poetry, fact with creative writing. With the discerning eye of a photographer, the deft hand of a historian, and the literary heart of a poet, the life of Mary Fields, legendary black woman of Montana, rises off the page into living history. If the reader has any interest in Mary Fields, aka Stagecoach Mary, Deliverance is the one book you must read.--Cowboy Mike Searles, Author, Professor of History, Augusta University, GA.A great story and history of Mary Fields, an important back westerner. A must read for youths and adults. --Bruce A. Glasrud, Author, Professor, California State University.