ISBN:
0826335993
,
9780826335999
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 437 Seiten
,
23 cm
Edition:
1st ed.
DDC:
305.40978
Keywords:
Women History
;
West (U.S.)
;
Women History
;
Canada, Western
;
Indian women History
;
West (U.S.)
;
Indian women History
;
Canada, Western
;
Marriage History
;
West (U.S.)
;
Marriage History
;
Canada, Western
;
Indian women
;
Marriage
;
Women Canada, Western
;
United States, West
Abstract:
"In 1990 the Coalition for Western Women's History inaugurated the Joan Jensen-Darlis Miller Prize to recognize outstanding scholarship on gender and the experiences of women in the North American West. Since then, the Jensen-Miller Prize committees have considered nearly two hundred submissions, and chosen thirteen for the skill and imagination with which the authors conducted research in original materials or reinterpreted a major problem in the field. Each piece shaped the field for future historians." "Women and Gender in the American West collects these essays for the first time on topics that range from Mormon plural wives to women's experience in Spanish Borderland slavery, from interracial marriage to the sexual exploitation of Indian women in British Columbia, from Navajo women weavers in the market economy to women's reform work in gold rush era San Francisco, from settler women in western Canada to Chicana activists in Texas. Beyond their topical interest, the essays also present the evolving analytical force of a field that has deepened and matured over time." "Professors Jensen's and Miller's classic 1980 essay "The Gentle Tamers Revisited" is reprinted here along with a new Preface in which Jensen and Miller reflect on the course of scholarship as represented in these essays. Women and Gender in the American West is a compilation of cutting edge history."--BOOK JACKET
Note:
"Jensen-Miller prize essays from the coalition for Western women's history.". - Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-437)
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