1st Edition

Women in Anthropology Autobiographical Narratives and Social History

Edited By Maria G Cattell, Marjorie M Schweitzer Copyright 2006
    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    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 this during volatile periods in the twentieth century when the roles and expectations for women were being constantly reestablished and repositioned. For anyone interested in the cultural and demographic shifts that are fundamentally altering opportunities for women in the workplace, Women in Anthropology is a thought provoking and inspirational read. For anthropologists, it is an important and intimate portrait of the realities of professional life.

    Chapter 1 Voices of Women Anthropologists, Maria G. Cattell; Chapter 2 Gender Roles in Sociocultural and Historical Context, Marjorie M. Schweitzer; Part 1 Possessed by Anthropology; Chapter 3 Possessed by Anthropology, Judy Rosenthal; Part 2 Changing Roles, Challenging Stereotypes; Chapter 4 From Academe to County Politics, Eunice Felter Boyer; Chapter 5 An Anthropological Odyssey, Marilyn Preheim Rose; Chapter 6 Born an Anthropologist, Cath Oberholtzer; Chapter 7 Changing Roles, Challenging Irrelevance, Dorothy M. Castille; Part 3 The Web of Lives; Chapter 8 ::, Louana M. Lackey; Chapter 9 Family Involvements, Molly G. Schuchat; Chapter 10 Career Constraints and Enhancements, Ellen C. Rhoads Holmes; Chapter 11 The A-G-E Effects on My Midlife Career in Anthropology, Esther Skirboll; Part 4 Being the Other; Chapter 12 A Late Bloomer's Struggles with Discrimination, Ruby Rohrlich; Chapter 13 My Life Hangs by This Question, Elizabeth Dressel Hoobler; Chapter 14 Not My Color, Not My Kind, M. Jean Harris; Chapter 15 Understanding My Life, Barbara Olsen; Part 5 Being an Anthropologist, Living Anthropological Lives; Chapter 16 From Prehistory to Culture History, Marjorie M. Schweitzer; Chapter 17 In Pursuit of The Word; Chapter 18 A Lens, a Book, and a Compass, Jacqueline Walden; Part 6 Legacies for Future Generations; Chapter 19 A Time for Excellence, a Legacy for the Future, Jane Stevenson Day; Chapter 20 Lessons for Today, Marjorie M. Schweitzer;

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    Edited by Cattell, Maria G; Schweitzer, Marjorie M