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The expansion of the British Empire created employment opportunities in the colonies for single women who wished to leave their mother country with women's emigration societies supplying a limited means of emigration. This book looks at those who emigrated to Southern Africa between 1820 and 1939.
Aims to increase awareness of the importance of women agricultural producers to African material development and to expose the western biases that have traditionally pervaded the study of rural African women. This book includes an analysis of conventional research methodology.
Focuses on the relationship of women and space, and using the idea of "social maps". This book presents ethnographic evidence which shows how space must be seen in both its physical dimensions, and in its social and symbolic aspects, as experienced by women.
This work describes and analyzes the new phase of women's organizing in China, which started in the 1980s, and remains a vital force to the present day.
A collection of essays giving case studies of female labour in historical and contemporary plantations in different parts of the world. The book aims to provide a close understanding of women workers and the socio-economic systems of plantations in a variety of New and Old World settings.
A collection of essays giving case studies of female labour in historical and contemporary plantations in different parts of the world. The book aims to provide a close understanding of women workers and the socio-economic systems of plantations in a variety of New and Old World settings.
This text examines the nature of the relationship between both women and the state, and men and the state. It analyzes both the formal and informal ways that women have organized themselves, and been organized, in Arab society.
This work describes and analyzes the new phase of women's organizing in China, which started in the 1980s, and remains a vital force to the present day.
All over the world, financial and economic development institutions are considering how best to give women access to credit. This book explores the ways and means of achieving this goal through a close examination of programmes, placing women's economic roles in a broad historical perspective.
All over the world, financial and economic development institutions are considering how best to give women access to credit. This book explores the ways and means of achieving this goal through a close examination of programmes, placing women's economic roles in a broad historical perspective.
An exploration of the ways in which healthcare models are socially constructed, this text explores questions involving the changing relationship between patient care and medical ethics. The practicalities of nursing and family healthcare are examined.
Aims to increase awareness of the importance of women agricultural producers to African material development and to expose the western biases that have traditionally pervaded the study of rural African women. This book includes an analysis of conventional research methodology.
Studies women's language use in bilingual or multi-lingual cultural situations. The authors - social anthropologists, language teachers, and interpreters cover a variety of geographical and linguistic situations, from the death of Gaelic in the Outer Hebrides, to the use of Spanish by Quechua and Aymara women in the Andes.
Why do so many people feel compelled to take drugs? And why do so many men drink and so many women refrain? Using ideas from social anthropology, this book attempts to answer these questions.
This volume presents important essays inspired by the pioneering works of three leading women anthropologists. The title may therefore be read in more than one way.
Why do so many people feel compelled to take drugs? And why do so many men drink and so many women refrain? Using ideas from social anthropology, this book attempts to answer these questions.
Counters the prevailing Western views and stereotypes of Muslim women by presenting a cross-cultural perspective of their experiences and choices. The main theme running through these papers is the manner in which they consciously and unconsciously manipulate religious belief to negotiate their gender roles within the context of their lives.
This work analyzes techniques and gendered aspects of the making of beads, as well as their role in trade and body adornment, in a wide range of societies where they have become a symbol of cultural survival and identity.
A study of contraception, containing contributions by experts in contraception, family planning and reproductive health. They examine the social, economic, political and cultural contexts in which contraceptive providers and recipients make decisions about what forms of contraception to use.
The papers in this volume, based on a seminar series at the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women in Oxford, describe the experiences of women in various parts of the world who have found themselves alienated from their original homes as migrants or refugees.
Migrant networks, in the form of families, associational ties and social organizations, stretch across the globe, connecting cultures and bridging national boundaries. The effects of this global networking are vast. This title explores the impact.
There is a renewed global commitment to 'water for all'. Yet even though women are usually responsible for domestic water provision, their needs and voices continue to be marginalized in the development process.
This volume offers an "ethnography" of breast-feeding by examining cultural norms and practices in a number of European and non-European societies.
This text examines the interface between the lived, personal experiences of people in cross-cultural marriages and wider socio-political issues. The marriages discussed are from a range of cultures and classes.
This text examines the interface between the lived, personal experiences of people in cross-cultural marriages and wider socio-political issues. The marriages discussed are from a range of cultures and classes.
This collection of essays explore women missionaries and the effect of Christian missionary activity upon women. It looks at 19th-century missionaries, at the backgrounds and experience of women in the missions and at the attitudes of missionary societies towards their female workers.
These essays consider the structural position of women, how they are defined by reference to biology and social markers, and how they are required to behave, and present and assess certain theories about women by anthropologists, sociologists, ethologists, and psychologists.
This collection of essays explore women missionaries and the effect of Christian missionary activity upon women. They look at 19th-century missionaries, at the backgrounds and experience of women in the missions and at the attitudes of missionary societies towards their female workers.
Redressing inaccuracies in Western perceptions of gender relations in Southeast Asia, this study shows how women and men explain the informal and psychological dimensions of relationships as vital in holding family, neighborhood and kinship ties together. It reveals that women perceive their situation as disadvantaged rather than less significant.
Dress is one of the most significant markers of gender identity, yet is only rarely explored in depth. This volume addresses the relationship between gender and dress, opening up aspects by covering a variety of ethnographic areas reaching from Asia, Europe and Africa to North and South America.
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