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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Zulu (African people) ; Zulu ; Zulu
    Abstract: This collection of 46 documents are about the Zulu, an African ethnic group mainly living in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, and covers a time span from about 1800 to 2002. Krige's Social system of the Zulus provides a general ethnography. The topics of religion, symbolism, magic, and divination as well as socio-political organization are extensively covered among the other documents in this collection
    Note: Culture summary: Zulu - Pearl Sithole and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - The social system of the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1965 -- - Body and mind in Zulu medicine: an ethnography of health and disease in Nyuswa-Zulu thought and practice - Harriet Ngubane - 1977 -- - Zulu transformations: a study of the dynamics of social change - Absolom Vilakazi - 1962 -- - The Kingdon of the Zulu of South Africa - Herman Max Gluckman - 1955 -- - Zulu tribe in transition: by D.H. Reader - the Makhanya of southern Natal - 1966 -- - Zulu thought-patterns and symbolism - [by] Axel-Ivar Berglund - 1976 -- - Zulu medicine and medicine-men - [by] A. T. Bryant - 1966 -- , - The religious system of the Amazulu: izinyanga zokubula; or, divination, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - The Rev. Canon Callaway - 1870 [i.e., 1884] -- - Nursery tales, traditions, and histories of the Zulus, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - by Canon Callaway - 1868 -- - The social functions of avoidances and taboos among the Zulu - von O. F. Raum - 1973 -- - The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu country - By the Rev. Joseph Shooter - 1857 -- - Social influences in Zulu dreaming - S. G. Lee - 1958 -- - Analysis of a social situation in modern Zululand - Max Gluckman - 1940 -- - A preliminary report on traditional beadwork in the Mhkwanazi area of the Mtunzini District, Zululand - H. S. Schoeman - 1968 -- - Girls' puberty songs and their relation to fertility, health, morality, and religion among the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1968 -- - Some Zulu concepts important for an understanding of fertility and other rituals - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1969 -- - A present day Zulu philosopher - By W. Bodenstein and Otto F. Raum - 1960 -- - Divinations, confessions, testimonies: Zulu confrontations with the social superstructure - [by] James W. Fernandez - 1967 -- , - Marriage customs in southern Natal - Edited by N. J. V. Warmelo - 1933 -- - Kinship terminology of the South African Bantu - Nicolaas Jacobus van Warmelo - 1931 -- - The isangoma: an adaptive agent among the urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Religious revivalism among urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Agricultural ceremonies in Natal and Zululand - H. C. Lugg - 1929 -- - Zululand: or, life among the Zulu-Kafirs of Natal and Zulu-land, South Africa. With map, and illustrations, largely from original photographs - By Rev. Lewis Grout - 1864 -- - A Zulu king speaks: statements made by Cetshwayo kaMpande on the history and customs of his people - edited by C. de B. Webb and J. B. Wright - 1978 -- - Some Zulu concepts of psychogenic disorder - S. G. Lee - 1950 -- - Magic, sorcery, and football among the urban Zulu: a case of reinterpretation under acculturation - Norman A. Scotch - 1970 -- - A royal account of music in Zulu life with translation, annotation, and musical transcription - David K. Rycroft and Princess Constance Magogo kaDinuzulu - 1975 -- , - The Zulu - Ferdinand Krauss - 1969 -- - Like lions they fought: the Zulu war and the last Black empire in South Africa - Robert B. Edgerton - 1988 -- - Women, marginality and the Zulu state: women's institutions and power in the early nineteenth century - by Sean Hanretta - 1998 -- - Claiming spaces, changing places: political violence and women's protests in KwaZulu-Natal - Debby Bonnin - 2000 -- - Life histories, reproductive histories: rural South African women's narratives of fertility, reproductive health and illness - Abigail Harrison and Elizabeth Montgomery - 2001 -- - Chiefly authority, leapfrogging headmen and the political economy of Zululand, South Africa, ca. 1930-1950 - Aran S. Mackinnon - 2001 -- - Curing what ails them: individual circumstances and religious choice among the Zulu-speakers in Durban, South Africa - John C. Rounds - 1982 -- - Old women in Zulu culture - the old woman and childbirth - 1985 -- - Inkatha and its use of the Zulu past - Daphna Golan - 1991 -- , - The 'house' and Zulu political structure in the nineteenth century - by Adam Kuper - 1993 -- - Ethnicity and federalism: the case of KwaZulu/Natal - Mary de Haas and Paulus Zulu - 1994 -- - Patriotism, patriarchy and purity: Natal and the politics of Zulu ethnic consciousness - Shula Marks - 1989 -- - IZIBOBGO -- the political art of praising: poetical socio-regulative discourse in Zulu society - Kai Kresse - 1998 -- - Infect one, infect all: Zulu youth response to AIDS epidemic in South Africa - Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala - 1997 -- - Male attitudes to family planning in the era of HIV/AIDS: evidence from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - Pranitha Maharaj - 2001 -- - Workers and warriors: Inkatha's politics of masculinity in the 1980's - Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Maré - 1999 -- - You only need one bull to cover fifty cows: Zulu women and 'traditional' dress - by Sandra Klopper - [1987] -- - 'the past is far and the future is far': power and performance among Zulu migrant workers - Veit Erlmann - 1992
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  • 2
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    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mongour (Chinese people) ; Monguor ; Monguor
    Abstract: This collection of five documents is about the Monguor and covers the time period from 1271-1949. The Monguor live in the Qilian Mountains and on the banks of the Huang and Datong rivers in Qinghai and Gansu provinces in northwestern China. Two of these documents are translations, one from French and the other from German. All are written by two Roman Catholic missionaries, Father Louis Schram, who was in the area from 1911-1922, and Father Dominik Schröder, from 1946-1949. Topics covered include Monguor origins; history and social organization; religious practices and beliefs, including the origin and historical development of the lamaseries; clan histories; and marriage practices
    Note: Culture summary: Monguor - Ian Skoggard - 2005 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: their origin, history and social organization - [by] Louis M.J. Schram ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1954 -- - Marriage among the T'u-jen of Kansu (China) - [by] Louis Schram ; translation by Jean H. Winchell - 1932 -- - On the religion of the Tujen of the Sining Region (Koko Nor) - [by] Dominik Schröder ; translated by Richard Neuse - 1952-1953 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part II. their religious life - [by] Louis M.J. Schram - 1957 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part III. Records of the Monguor clans : history of the Monguors in Huangchung and the chronicles of the Lu family - [by] Louis M. J. Schram - 1961
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Lur (Iranian people) ; Ethnology--Iran ; Tribes--Iran ; Iran--Social life and customs ; Sheep industry--Iran--Luristan ; Land tenure--Iran--Luristan ; Luristan (Iran)--Economic conditions ; Luristan (Iran)--Social conditions ; Nomads--Iran--Luristan ; Luristan(Iran)--Social life and customs ; Tales--Iran--Luristan ; Rural women--Iran--Biography ; Rural women--Iran--Social conditions ; Children--Iran--Social conditions ; Children--Iran--Social life and customs ; Iran--Rural conditions ; Luren ; Luren
    Abstract: This collection of 7 English-lanugage documents contains specific data on the Lur peoples, including the Bakhtiari, Kahgalu, and Mamassani. The documents cover the time period from 9000 BC to 1997 AD, with an emphasis on the period from 1920-1994. Although the Lur are found mainly in three administrative districts of Iran - Lorestan (or Lurestan), Kohkiluyeh, and Bakhtiari - the focus of this collection is on the Lur of the Lorestan district. The cultural summary is based on the article "Lur" by Ronald Johnson in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Vol. 9, Africa and the Middle East, John Middleton and Amal Rassam, eds. 1995. It was revised and expanded with the addition of the synopsis and indexing notes by John Beierle in June, 2005
    Note: Culture summary: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - Culture summary: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - The Kuhgalu of Iran - Mahmud Bawer - [n.d.] -- - Tribes of Iran - Sekandar Amanolahi - 1988 -- - Sheep and land: the economics of power in a tribal society - Jacob Black-Michaud - 1986 -- - Nomads of Luristan: history, material culture, and pastoralism in western Iran - Inge Demant Mortensen ; Ida Nicolaisen, editor-in-chief - 1993 -- - Tales from Luristan (Matalyâ Lurissu): tales, fables, and folk poetry from the Lur of Bâlâ-Garîva / transcribed and translated with notes on the phonology, the grammar of Luri and Luri-English vocabulary - by Sekander Amanolahi, W.M. Thackston - 1986 -- - Women of Deh Koh: lives in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1989 -- - Children of Deh Koh: young life in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1997
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Black Carib Indians ; Garifuna ; Garifuna
    Abstract: This collection of 22 documents describe the Garifuna, also called Black Caribs, who live on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize. The time period covered is from 1000 to 2000. Fieldwork covers a time span of almost 50 years from 1947 to 1993. Nine of the documents are doctoral dissertations. Basic ethnographies are provided by Taylor, Coelho, and Munroe. Historical perspectives of Garifuna cultural formation are provided by Gonzalez and Gullick. Four articles examine ethnic relations with respect to language use and mating/marital patterns. The Garifuna practice of couvade has been a focus of anthropological inquiry, beginning with Munroe. Chernela reinterprets the meaning of the couvade as practiced by the Garifuna. Coe and Anderson survey the region's ethnobotany. Palacio examines the Garifuna food exchange system and more specifically looks at the relationships between food sharing and fosterage, and age and residence patterns. Other topics covered include language shift in relation to new class formation and ethnic identity, gender roles, women's role in social organization, the control of young women's sexual behavior by older women, ethnomedicine, folk songs, and spirit possession
    Note: Culture summary: Garifuna - Nancie L. Solien González, Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes), and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Sojourners of the Caribbean: ethnogenesis and ethnohistory of the Garifuna - [by] Nancie L. Gonzalez - 1988 -- - Black Carib household structure: a study of migration and modernization - [by] Nancie L. Gonzßlez - 1969 -- - Exiled from St. Vincent: the development of Black Carib culture in Central America up to 1945 - [by] C.J.M.R. Gullick - 1976 -- - Women and the ancestors: Black Carib kinship and ritual - [by] Virginia Kerns - 1983 -- - Interpreting signs of illness: a case study in medical semiotics - [by] Kathryn Vance Staiano - 1986 -- - Heart drum: spirit possession in the communities of Belize - [by] Byron Foster - 1986 -- - The Black Carib of British Honduras - Douglas MacRae Taylor - 1951 -- , - The Black Carib of Honduras: a study in acculturation - By Ruy Coelho - 1955 [1989 copy ] -- - Carib folk songs and Carib culture - [by] Richard Eugene Hadel - 1972 [1989 copy ] -- - Food and social relations in a Garifuna village - [by] Joseph Orlando Palacio - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Mating as a reproductive strategy: a Black Carib example - [by] Carolyn Sue McCommon - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Age as a source of differentiation within a Garifuna village in southern Belize - [by] Joseph O. Palacio - 1987 -- - Gubida illness and religious ritual among the Garifuna of Santa Fe, Honduras: an ethnopsychiatric analysis - [by] Cynthia Chamberlain Bianchi - 1988 [1989 copy ] -- - Language shift and the redefinition of social boundaries among the Caribs of Belize - [by] Pamela Ann Wright - 1986 [1989 copy ] -- - Garifuna children's language shame: ethnic stereotypes, national affiliation, and transnational immigration as factors in language choice - Donna M. Bonner - 2001 -- , - Symbolic interaction in rituals of gender and procreation among the Garifuna (Black Caribs) of Honduras - Janet M. Chernela - 1991 -- - Sexuality and social control among the Garifuna (Belize) - Virginia Kerns - 1985 -- - Ethnographic setting: the major socio-cultural forms of the Black Carib of Punta Gorda, British Honduras - by Robert Leon Munroe - [April, 1964] -- - Kin ties, food and remittances in a Garifuna village in southern Belize - Joseph Palacio - 1991 -- - Past and present evidence of interethnic mating - Virginia Kerns - 1984 -- - Ethnicity and mating patterns in Punta Gorda, Belize - Sheila Cosminsky and Emory Whipple - 1984 -- - Ethnobotany of the Garífuna of eastern Nicaragua - Felix G. Coe and Gregory J. Anderson - 1996
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    New Haven, Conn : Human Relations Area Files, Inc
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Badaga (Indic people) ; Bevölkerung ; Badaga ; Badaga ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: This collection of 10 documents is about the Badaga and covers the period from 1550 to the 1990s. The Badagas are the largest community in the Nilgiri Hills at the junction of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu states in southern India. Paul Hockings authored eight of these documents, and his work covers Badaga culture from the first contact with Europeans in the early 1800s up to 1995. His strengths are a thorough analysis of social organization and structure, including kinship, marriage and their associated rituals. Two early sources (Thurston 1909, and Sastri 1891-1892) provide overviews of selected aspects of Badaga society and culture
    Note: Culture summary: Badaga - Paul Hockings and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Badaga - By Edgar Thurston ; assisted by K. Rangachari - 1909 -- - Ancient Hindu refugees: Badaga social history 1550-1975 - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - On giving salt to buffaloes: ritual as communication - Paul Hockings - 1968 -- - Sex and disease in a mountain community - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - Cultural change among the Badagas: a community in southern India - Paul Edward Hockings - 1965 [1989 copy] -- - The man named Unige Mada (Nilgiri Hills, Tamilnadu) - Paul Hockings - 1987 -- - Badaga kinship rules in their socio-economic context - Paul Hockings - 1982 -- - The Badagas of the Nilagiri District - S. M. Natesa Sastri - 1891-1892 -- - Mortuary ritual of the Badagas of southern India - Paul Hockings - 2001 -- - Kindreds of the earth: Badaga household structure and demography - Paul Hockings with a foreword by John C. Caldwell - 1999
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: San (African people) ; San ; San
    Abstract: This collection about the San consists of 80 English language documents, three of which are translations from the German (Kaufman, Lebzelter, and Werner). The time span ranges from prehistory, to the early San-European contact period (ca. 1650s-1850s), to the late twentieth century. Most of the documents deal with various !Kung San groups in Namibia, and Botswana (e.g., in the Dobe, Nyae Nyae, G/wi, and Heikum areas). There is also some data on the San of southern Angola and the Republic of South Africa. Major topics of note include kinship, infant behavior and child development, San-European contacts and cultural change, trade, and San knowledge about nature and man
    Note: Culture summary: San - Edwin N. Wilmsen and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Marriage among !Kung Bushmen - Lorna Marshall - 1959 -- - The ?Auin: a contribution to the study of the Bushmen - Hans Kaufmann - 1910 -- - Native cultures in southwest and south Africa: Vol. 2 - Viktor Lebzelter - 1934 -- - Anthropological, ethnological and ethnographic observations concerning the Heikum and Kung Bushmen: with an appendix on the languages of these Bushmen tribes - H. Werner - 1906 -- - The kin terminology system of the !Kung Bushmen - Lorna Marshall - 1957 -- - N!ow - Lorna Marshall - 1957 -- - Some plants used by the Bushmen in obtaining food or water - By R. Story ; [forward by R.A. Dyer] - 1958 -- - The Bushmen of South West Africa - by L. Fourie - 1928 -- - The harmless people - Elizabeth Marshall Thomas - 1959 -- , - Man as hunter - John Marshall - 1958 -- - Sharing, talking, and giving: relief of social tensions among !Kung Bushmen - Lorna Marshall - 1961 -- - !Kung Bushman religious beliefs - Lorna Marshall - 1962 -- - The !Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert - Lorna Marshall - 1965 -- - Subsistence ecology of !Kung Bushmen - Richard Barry Lee - 1966 [1971 copy] -- - The !Kung of Nyae Nyae - Lorna J. Marshall - 1976 -- - The !Kung San: men, women, and work in a foraging society - Richard Borshay Lee - 1979 -- - Demography of the Dobe !Kung - Nancy Howell - 1979 -- - Hxaro: a regional system of reciprocity for reducing risk among the !Kung San - Pauline Wilson Wiessner - 1978 [1988 copy] -- - Trade and reciprocity among the River Bushmen of northern Botswana - Elizabeth Ann Cashdan - 1980 [1988 copy] -- - Hunters, clients and squatters: the contemporary socioeconomic status of the Botswana Basarwa - By Megan Biesele, Mathias Guenther, Robert Hitchcock, Richard Lee, and Jean MacGregor - 1989 -- , - Social integration of the San society from the viewpoint of sexual relationships - Jiro Tanaka - 1989 -- - The social influence of change in hunting techniques among the Central Kalahari San - Masakazu Osaki - 1984 -- - Nisa: the life and words of a !Kung woman - Marjorie Shostak - 1981 -- - The San hunter-gatherers of the Kalahari: a study in ecological anthropology - Jiro Tanaka ; translated by David W. Hughes - 1980 -- - Archaeological approaches to the present: models for reconstructing the past - John E. Yellen - 1977 -- - The Farm Bushmen of the Ghanzi District, Botswana - Mathias Georg Guenther - 1979 -- - Hunter and habitat in the central Kalahari desert - George B. Silberbauer - 1981 -- - !Kung women: contrasts in sexual egalitarianism in foraging and sedentary contexts - Patricia Draper - 1975 -- - Aspects of the developmental ecology of a foraging people - M. J. Konner - 1972 -- - Report to the Government of Bechuanaland on the Bushman Survey - by George B. Silberbauer - 1965 -- - The Gwi Bushmen - George B. Silberbauer - 1972 -- , - The !Kung Bushmen of Botswana - Richard Borshay Lee - 1972 -- - Visiting relations and social interactions between residential groups of the Central Kalahari San: hunter-gatherer camps as a micro-territory - Kazuyoshi Sugawara - 1988 -- - Spatial proximity and bodily contact among the Central Kalahari San - Sugawara Kazuyoshi - 1984 -- - Technological change and child behavior among the !Kung - By Patricia Draper and Elizabeth Cashdan - 1988 -- - The recent changes in the life and society of the Central Kalahari San - Jiro Tanaka - 1987 -- - Bibliography - [Richard B. Lee and Irven DeVore] - 1976 -- - Subsistence ecology of central Kalahari San - Jiro Tanaka - 1976 -- - Regional variation in !Kung populations - Henry Harpending - 1976 -- - Medical research among the !Kung - A. Stewart Truswell and John D. L. Hansen - 1976 -- - Social and economic constraints on child life among the !Kung - Patricia Draper - 1976 -- - Maternal care, infant behavior and development among the !Kung - Melvin J. Konner - 1976 -- , - Education for transcendence: !Kia-healing with the Kalahari !Kung - Richard Katz - 1976 -- - !Kung knowledge of animal behavior: (or: the proper study of mankind is animals) - Nicholas Blurton Jones and Melvin Konner - 1976 -- - Introduction to the Bushmen or San - Phillip V. Tobias - 1978 -- - The San: an evolutionary perspective - Phillip V. Tobias - 1978 -- - The Bushmen in prehistory - Ray R. Inskeep - 1978 -- - Bushman art - Jalmar and Ione Rudner - 1978 -- - The Bushman in history - Alex R. Willcox - 1978 -- - An epitaph to the Bushmen - M. D. W. Jeffreys - 1978 -- - The biology of the San - Ronald Singer - 1978 -- - Early socialization in the !xo Bushmen - Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt - 1978 -- - The languages of the Bushmen - Anthony Traill - 1978 -- - The Bushmen's store of scientific knowledge - Hans J. Heinz - 1978 -- - Religion and folklore - Megan Biesele - 1978 -- - The future of the Bushmen - George B. Silberbauer - 1978 -- - Bushmen terms of relationship - D. F. Bleek - 1924 -- - Note on Bushmen orthography - D. F. Bleek - 1924 -- , - Women like meat: the folklore and foraging ideology of the Kalahari Ju/'hoan - Megan Biesele - 1993 -- - Ju/'hoan women's tracking knowledge and its contribution to their husbands' hunting success - Megan Biesele, Steve Barclay - 2001 -- - Coming in from the Bush: settled life by the !Kung and their accommodation to Bantu neighbors - Patricia Draper and Marion Kranichfeld - 1990 -- - If you have a child you have a life: demographic and cultural perspectives on fathering in old age in !Kung society - Patricia Draper and Anne Buchanan - 1992 -- - Room to maneuver: !Kung women cope with men - Patricia Draper - 1992 -- - Prehistoric herders and foragers of the Kalahari: the evidence for 1500 years of interaction - James R. Denbow - 1984 -- - Diversity and flexibility: the case of the Bushmen of southern Africa - Mathias Guenther - 1996 -- - Patterns of senentism among the Basarwa of eastern Botswana - Robert K. Hitchcock - 1982 -- - Subsistence hunting and resource management among the Ju/'hoansi of northwestern Botswana - Robert K. Hitchcock, John E. Yellen, Diane J. Gelburd, Alan J. Osborn, Aron L. Crowell - 1996 -- , - References - edited by Susan Kent - 1996 -- - Sharing in an egalitarion Kalahari community - Susan Kent - 1993 -- - Does sedentarization promote gender inequality?: a case study from the Kalahari - Susan Kent - 1995 -- - And justice for all: the development of political centralization among newly sedentary foragers - Susan Kent - 1989 -- - Hunting variability at a recent sedentary Kalahari village - Susan Kent - 1996 -- - Unstable households in a stable Kalahari community in Botswana - Susan Kent - 1995 -- - Timing and management of birth among the !Kung: biocultural interaction in reproductive adaptation - by Melvin Konner and Marjorie Shostak - 1987 -- - Bushman vocal music: the illusion of polyphony - Emmanuelle Olivier - 1998 -- - Fitness and fertility among the Kalahari !Kung - Renee Pennington and Henry Harpending - 1988 -- - The creative individual in the world of the !Kung San - Marjorie Shostak - 1993 -- - Neither are your ways my ways - George Silberbauer - 1996 -- , - The pathways of the past: !Kung San HXARO exchange and history - Polly Wiessner - 1994 -- - Pastoro-foragers to 'Bushmen': transformations in Kalahari relations of property, production and labor - Edwin Wilmsen - 1991
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Pacific Gulf Yupik Eskimos ; Chugach Eskimos ; Koniagmiut Eskimos ; Eskimos--Alaska--Kodiak Island--Antiquities ; Kodiak Island (Alaska)--Antiquities ; Koniagmium Eskimos ; Alútiiq ; Alútiiq
    Abstract: This collection of 34 documents describes the Eskimo groups of southern Alaska. The Alutiiq, also referred to in the literature as the Pacific Eskimo(s), are located from the Alaska Peninsula east to Prince William Sound, including the Koniag of Kodiak Island and the Chugach of the Kenai Peninsula. The time period covered is from about 1774, at the time of the first Russian-Eskimo contacts, to approximately 2000. Most of these documents are about the Koniag of Kodiak Island, with some emphasis on the villages of Old Harbor, Karluk, and Kaguyak
    Note: Culture summary: Alutiiq - Timothy J. O'Leary - 2005 -- - The Chugach Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1953 -- - Notes on Koniag material culture - Robert F. Heizer - 1952 -- - Early collections from the Pacific Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1941 -- - Vocabularies - George Gibbs - 1877 -- - The mythology of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Margaret Lantis - 1938 -- - Growth studies on a hybrid population of Eskimo-White origin in southwestern Alaska - J. Baslev Jørgensen and William S. Laughlin - 1963 -- - The anthropology of Kodiak Island - Ales Hrdlicka - 1975 -- - Koniag prehistory: archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska - Donald Woodford Clark - 1974 -- - General introduction: design of studies and their current status - William Sceva Laughlin and William G. Reeder - 1966 -- - Kodiak studies: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- , - Konyag physical anthropology: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- - The blood groups of three Konyag isolates - Carter Denniston - 1966 -- - Fingerprint patterns from Karluk village, Kodiak Island - Robert J. Meier - 1966 -- - A demographic study of Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1962-1964 - Kenneth I. Taylor - 1966 -- - An ethnographic sketch of Old Harbor, Kodiak: an Eskimo village - Harumi Befu - 1970 -- - Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography - Donald W. Clark - 1975 -- - Petroglyphs from southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1947 -- - Pottery from the southern Eskimo region - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1949 -- - The voyage of Gregory Shelekhof, a Russian merchant from Okhotzk, on the eastern ocean, to the coast of America, in the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, and his return to Russia: from his own journal - Grigorii Ivanovich Shelikhov - 1795 -- - Voyage of Stephen Glottoff in the Andrean and Natalia, 1762 - William Coxe - 1803 -- , - A Preliminary report of the dentition study of two isolates of Kodiak Island - Albert A. Dahlberg - 1962 -- - Incised figurine tablets from Kodiak, Alaska - Donald W. Clark ; drawings by Jane Isaacs - 1964 -- - Alutiiq vikings: kinship and fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska - Craig Mishler and Rachel Mason - 1996 -- - The Russian Orthodox Church as a native institution among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert R. Rathburn - 1981 -- - Pacific Eskimo: historical ethnography - Donald W. Clark - 1984 -- - Contemporary Pacific Eskimo - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1984 -- - Bibliography - David Damas - 1984 -- - Earthquake, tsunami, resettlement and survival in two north Pacific Alaskan native villages - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1986 -- - The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the five Pacific Eskimo villages as revealed by the earthquake - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1970 -- - The Kodiak Region - Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, Jon Hofmeister - 1992 -- - The spirits of the Chugash people of Alaska are at rest once again - John F. C. Johnson - 1994 -- , - The Koniags - by Heinrich Johan Holmberg ; edited by Marvin W. Falk ; translated by Fritz Jaensch - 1985 -- - Ethnic identity, cultural pride, and generations of baggage: a personal experience - Gordon L. Pullar - 1992 -- - Postcontact Koniag ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaskan Peninsula: evidence from the Fisher Collection - 1992
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Manus (Papua New Guinea people) ; Bevölkerung ; Manus ; Manus ; Bevölkerung
    Abstract: This collection of 14 documents describes the Manus people during the period from 1870 to 1992, with a concentration on the 1920s. The Manus are residents of the Papua New Guinea province of Manus. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-1978) conducted fieldwork on the island from 1928-1929 and again in 1953. This collection contains several her works, including her main monographs on personality development and a follow-up study, 25 years later, on the same subject. The other works by Mead in this collection focus on kinship, animism and children's thought, trade and exchange, and a general introduction to Manus culture and society. Fortune wrote on the Manus religion. Carrier and Schwartz wrote on the Manus economy. Gustafsson wrote his doctoral dissertation on Manus leadership. Otto examines the life of one particular leader, Paliau Maloat, and the history of the movement he led. Romanucci-Ross examines Manus medical treatment
    Note: Culture summary: Manus - James G. Carrier - 2005 -- - Growing up in New Guinea: a comparative study of primitive education - by Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - New lives for old: cultural transformation--Manus, 1928-1953 - Margaret Mead - 1956 -- - Manus religion: an ethnological study of the Manus natives of the Admiralty Islands - by R.F. Fortune - 1935 -- - Kinship in the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1934 -- - An investigation of the thought of primitive children with special reference to animism - Margaret Mead - 1932 -- - The Manus of the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1937 -- - Melanesian middlemen - Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - Structure and process in a Melanesian society: Ponam's progress in the twentieth century - Achsah H. Carrier, James G. Carrier - 1991 -- , - Wage, trade, and exchange in Melanesia: a Manus society in the modern state - James G. Carrier and Achsah H. Carrier - 1989 -- - Houses and ancestors: continuities and discontinuities in in leadership among the Manus - Berit Gustafsson - 1992 -- - Systems of areal integration: some considerations based on the Admiralty Islands of northern Melanesia - Theodore Schwartz - 1963 -- - Local narratives of a great transformation: conversion to Christianity in Manus, Papua New Guinea - Ton Otto - 1998 -- - The Paliau movement in Manus and the objectification of tradition - Ton Otto - 1992 -- - The heirarchy of resort in curative practices: the Admiralty Islands, Melanesia - Lola Romanucci Schwartz - 1969
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    Keywords: Chugach Eskimos ; Eskimos--Alaska--Kodiak Island--Antiquities ; Kodiak Island (Alaska)--Antiquities ; Koniagmium Eskimos ; Koniagmiut Eskimos ; Pacific Gulf Yupik Eskimos
    Abstract: This collection of 34 documents describes the Eskimo groups of southern Alaska. The Alutiiq, also referred to in the literature as the Pacific Eskimo(s), are located from the Alaska Peninsula east to Prince William Sound, including the Koniag of Kodiak Island and the Chugach of the Kenai Peninsula. The time period covered is from about 1774, at the time of the first Russian-Eskimo contacts, to approximately 2000. Most of these documents are about the Koniag of Kodiak Island, with some emphasis on the villages of Old Harbor, Karluk, and Kaguyak
    Description / Table of Contents: Alutiiq - Timothy J. O'Leary - 2005 -- - The Chugach Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1953 -- - Notes on Koniag material culture - Robert F. Heizer - 1952 -- - Early collections from the Pacific Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1941 -- - Vocabularies - George Gibbs - 1877 -- - The mythology of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Margaret Lantis - 1938 -- - Growth studies on a hybrid population of Eskimo-White origin in southwestern Alaska - J. Baslev Jørgensen and William S. Laughlin - 1963 -- - The anthropology of Kodiak Island - Ales Hrdlicka - 1975 -- - Koniag prehistory: archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska - Donald Woodford Clark - 1974 -- - General introduction: design of studies and their current status - William Sceva Laughlin and William G. Reeder - 1966 -- - Kodiak studies: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: kinship and fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska - Craig Mishler and Rachel Mason - 1996 -- - The Russian Orthodox Church as a native institution among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert R. Rathburn - 1981 -- - Pacific Eskimo: historical ethnography - Donald W. Clark - 1984 -- - Contemporary Pacific Eskimo - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1984 -- - Bibliography - David Damas - 1984 -- - Earthquake, tsunami, resettlement and survival in two north Pacific Alaskan native villages - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1986 -- - The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the five Pacific Eskimo villages as revealed by the earthquake - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1970 -- - The Kodiak Region - Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, Jon Hofmeister - 1992 -- - The spirits of the Chugash people of Alaska are at rest once again - John F. C. Johnson - 1994 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- - The blood groups of three Konyag isolates - Carter Denniston - 1966 -- - Fingerprint patterns from Karluk village, Kodiak Island - Robert J. Meier - 1966 -- - A demographic study of Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1962-1964 - Kenneth I. Taylor - 1966 -- - An ethnographic sketch of Old Harbor, Kodiak: an Eskimo village - Harumi Befu - 1970 -- - Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography - Donald W. Clark - 1975 -- - Petroglyphs from southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1947 -- - Pottery from the southern Eskimo region - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1949 -- - The voyage of Gregory Shelekhof, a Russian merchant from Okhotzk, on the eastern ocean, to the coast of America, in the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, and his return to Russia: from his own journal - Grigorii Ivanovich Shelikhov - 1795 -- - Voyage of Stephen Glottoff in the Andrean and Natalia, 1762 - William Coxe - 1803 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a personal experience - Gordon L. Pullar - 1992 -- - Postcontact Koniag ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaskan Peninsula: evidence from the Fisher Collection - 1992
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    Keywords: Manus (Papua New Guinea people)
    Abstract: This collection of 14 documents describes the Manus people during the period from 1870 to 1992, with a concentration on the 1920s. The Manus are residents of the Papua New Guinea province of Manus. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-1978) conducted fieldwork on the island from 1928-1929 and again in 1953. This collection contains several her works, including her main monographs on personality development and a follow-up study, 25 years later, on the same subject. The other works by Mead in this collection focus on kinship, animism and children's thought, trade and exchange, and a general introduction to Manus culture and society. Fortune wrote on the Manus religion. Carrier and Schwartz wrote on the Manus economy. Gustafsson wrote his doctoral dissertation on Manus leadership. Otto examines the life of one particular leader, Paliau Maloat, and the history of the movement he led. Romanucci-Ross examines Manus medical treatment
    Description / Table of Contents: Manus - James G. Carrier - 2005 -- - Growing up in New Guinea: a comparative study of primitive education - by Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - New lives for old: cultural transformation--Manus, 1928-1953 - Margaret Mead - 1956 -- - Manus religion: an ethnological study of the Manus natives of the Admiralty Islands - by R.F. Fortune - 1935 -- - Kinship in the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1934 -- - An investigation of the thought of primitive children with special reference to animism - Margaret Mead - 1932 -- - The Manus of the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1937 -- - Melanesian middlemen - Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - Structure and process in a Melanesian society: Ponam's progress in the twentieth century - Achsah H. Carrier, James G. Carrier - 1991 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a Manus society in the modern state - James G. Carrier and Achsah H. Carrier - 1989 -- - Houses and ancestors: continuities and discontinuities in in leadership among the Manus - Berit Gustafsson - 1992 -- - Systems of areal integration: some considerations based on the Admiralty Islands of northern Melanesia - Theodore Schwartz - 1963 -- - Local narratives of a great transformation: conversion to Christianity in Manus, Papua New Guinea - Ton Otto - 1998 -- - The Paliau movement in Manus and the objectification of tradition - Ton Otto - 1992 -- - The heirarchy of resort in curative practices: the Admiralty Islands, Melanesia - Lola Romanucci Schwartz - 1969
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    Keywords: Mongour (Chinese people)
    Abstract: This collection of five documents is about the Monguor and covers the time period from 1271-1949. The Monguor live in the Qilian Mountains and on the banks of the Huang and Datong rivers in Qinghai and Gansu provinces in northwestern China. Two of these documents are translations, one from French and the other from German. All are written by two Roman Catholic missionaries, Father Louis Schram, who was in the area from 1911-1922, and Father Dominik Schr͏̈oder, from 1946-1949. Topics covered include Monguor origins; history and social organization; religious practices and beliefs, including the origin and historical development of the lamaseries; clan histories; and marriage practices
    Description / Table of Contents: Monguor - Ian Skoggard - 2005 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: their origin, history and social organization - [by] Louis M.J. Schram ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1954 -- - Marriage among the T'u-jen of Kansu (China) - [by] Louis Schram ; translation by Jean H. Winchell - 1932 -- - On the religion of the Tujen of the Sining Region (Koko Nor) - [by] Dominik Schröder ; translated by Richard Neuse - 1952-1953 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part II. their religious life - [by] Louis M.J. Schram - 1957 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part III. Records of the Monguor clans : history of the Monguors in Huangchung and the chronicles of the Lu family - [by] Louis M. J. Schram - 1961
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    Keywords: Children--Iran--Social conditions ; Children--Iran--Social life and customs ; Ethnology--Iran ; Iran--Rural conditions ; Iran--Social life and customs ; Land tenure--Iran--Luristan ; Lur (Iranian people) ; Luristan (Iran)--Economic conditions ; Luristan (Iran)--Social conditions ; Luristan(Iran)--Social life and customs ; Nomads--Iran--Luristan ; Rural women--Iran--Biography ; Rural women--Iran--Social conditions ; Sheep industry--Iran--Luristan ; Tales--Iran--Luristan ; Tribes--Iran
    Abstract: This collection of 7 English-lanugage documents contains specific data on the Lur peoples, including the Bakhtiari, Kahgalu, and Mamassani. The documents cover the time period from 9000 BC to 1997 AD, with an emphasis on the period from 1920-1994. Although the Lur are found mainly in three administrative districts of Iran - Lorestan (or Lurestan), Kohkiluyeh, and Bakhtiari - the focus of this collection is on the Lur of the Lorestan district. The cultural summary is based on the article "Lur" by Ronald Johnson in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Vol. 9, Africa and the Middle East, John Middleton and Amal Rassam, eds. 1995. It was revised and expanded with the addition of the synopsis and indexing notes by John Beierle in June, 2005
    Description / Table of Contents: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - Culture summary: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - The Kuhgalu of Iran - Mahmud Bawer - [n.d.] -- - Tribes of Iran - Sekandar Amanolahi - 1988 -- - Sheep and land: the economics of power in a tribal society - Jacob Black-Michaud - 1986 -- - Nomads of Luristan: history, material culture, and pastoralism in western Iran - Inge Demant Mortensen ; Ida Nicolaisen, editor-in-chief - 1993 -- - Tales from Luristan (Matalyâ Lurissu): tales, fables, and folk poetry from the Lur of Bâlâ-Garîva / transcribed and translated with notes on the phonology, the grammar of Luri and Luri-English vocabulary - by Sekander Amanolahi, W.M. Thackston - 1986 -- - Women of Deh Koh: lives in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1989 -- - Children of Deh Koh: young life in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1997
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    Keywords: Zulu (African people)
    Abstract: This collection of 46 documents are about the Zulu, an African ethnic group mainly living in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, and covers a time span from about 1800 to 2002. Krige's Social system of the Zulus provides a general ethnography. The topics of religion, symbolism, magic, and divination as well as socio-political organization are extensively covered among the other documents in this collection
    Description / Table of Contents: Zulu - Pearl Sithole and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - The social system of the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1965 -- - Body and mind in Zulu medicine: an ethnography of health and disease in Nyuswa-Zulu thought and practice - Harriet Ngubane - 1977 -- - Zulu transformations: a study of the dynamics of social change - Absolom Vilakazi - 1962 -- - The Kingdon of the Zulu of South Africa - Herman Max Gluckman - 1955 -- - Zulu tribe in transition: by D.H. Reader - the Makhanya of southern Natal - 1966 -- - Zulu thought-patterns and symbolism - [by] Axel-Ivar Berglund - 1976 -- - Zulu medicine and medicine-men - [by] A. T. Bryant - 1966 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: an adaptive agent among the urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Religious revivalism among urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Agricultural ceremonies in Natal and Zululand - H. C. Lugg - 1929 -- - Zululand: or, life among the Zulu-Kafirs of Natal and Zulu-land, South Africa. With map, and illustrations, largely from original photographs - By Rev. Lewis Grout - 1864 -- - A Zulu king speaks: statements made by Cetshwayo kaMpande on the history and customs of his people - edited by C. de B. Webb and J. B. Wright - 1978 -- - Some Zulu concepts of psychogenic disorder - S. G. Lee - 1950 -- - Magic, sorcery, and football among the urban Zulu: a case of reinterpretation under acculturation - Norman A. Scotch - 1970 -- - A royal account of music in Zulu life with translation, annotation, and musical transcription - David K. Rycroft and Princess Constance Magogo kaDinuzulu - 1975 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the case of KwaZulu/Natal - Mary de Haas and Paulus Zulu - 1994 -- - Patriotism, patriarchy and purity: Natal and the politics of Zulu ethnic consciousness - Shula Marks - 1989 -- - IZIBOBGO -- the political art of praising: poetical socio-regulative discourse in Zulu society - Kai Kresse - 1998 -- - Infect one, infect all: Zulu youth response to AIDS epidemic in South Africa - Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala - 1997 -- - Male attitudes to family planning in the era of HIV/AIDS: evidence from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - Pranitha Maharaj - 2001 -- - Workers and warriors: Inkatha's politics of masculinity in the 1980's - Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Maré - 1999 -- - You only need one bull to cover fifty cows: Zulu women and 'traditional' dress - by Sandra Klopper - [1987] -- - 'the past is far and the future is far': power and performance among Zulu migrant workers - Veit Erlmann - 1992
    Description / Table of Contents: the Zulu war and the last Black empire in South Africa - Robert B. Edgerton - 1988 -- - Women, marginality and the Zulu state: women's institutions and power in the early nineteenth century - by Sean Hanretta - 1998 -- - Claiming spaces, changing places: political violence and women's protests in KwaZulu-Natal - Debby Bonnin - 2000 -- - Life histories, reproductive histories: rural South African women's narratives of fertility, reproductive health and illness - Abigail Harrison and Elizabeth Montgomery - 2001 -- - Chiefly authority, leapfrogging headmen and the political economy of Zululand, South Africa, ca. 1930-1950 - Aran S. Mackinnon - 2001 -- - Curing what ails them: individual circumstances and religious choice among the Zulu-speakers in Durban, South Africa - John C. Rounds - 1982 -- - Old women in Zulu culture - the old woman and childbirth - 1985 -- - Inkatha and its use of the Zulu past - Daphna Golan - 1991 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: izinyanga zokubula; or, divination, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - The Rev. Canon Callaway - 1870 [i.e., 1884] -- - Nursery tales, traditions, and histories of the Zulus, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - by Canon Callaway - 1868 -- - The social functions of avoidances and taboos among the Zulu - von O. F. Raum - 1973 -- - The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu country - By the Rev. Joseph Shooter - 1857 -- - Social influences in Zulu dreaming - S. G. Lee - 1958 -- - Analysis of a social situation in modern Zululand - Max Gluckman - 1940 -- - A preliminary report on traditional beadwork in the Mhkwanazi area of the Mtunzini District, Zululand - H. S. Schoeman - 1968 -- - Girls' puberty songs and their relation to fertility, health, morality, and religion among the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1968 -- - Some Zulu concepts important for an understanding of fertility and other rituals - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1969 -- - A present day Zulu philosopher - By W. Bodenstein and Otto F. Raum - 1960 -- - Divinations, confessions, testimonies: Zulu confrontations with the social superstructure - [by] James W. Fernandez - 1967 --^
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (179 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 34: Perverse Politics
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: This Special Issue of 〈I〉Feminist Review〈/I〉 maps the field of contemporary lesbian politics and culture and highlights lesbians' special contribution to debates at the heart of feminism
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENT; COPYRIGHT; PAT PARKER:; Note; References; INTERNATIONAL LESBIANISM; BRAZIL; LETTER FROM SAO PAULO; ISRAEL; ITALY; THE DE-EROTICIZATION OF WOMEN'S LIBERATION:; Social purity movements in Britain, 1690 to the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts; Social purity from the 1880s: a critique of Sheila Jeffreys; Social purity in the 1980s; Revolutionary feminism as a modern-day social purity movement; A new course?; Notes; References; TALKING ABOUT IT:; A dialogue between Jewelle Gomez and Barbara Smith; Notes; LESBIANISM AND THE LABOUR PARTY:
    Description / Table of Contents: 'The gays and lesbians issue is costing us dear'The example of the women's committees: 'In no shape or f orm a lesbian'; The GLC grapples with gay rights; The old versus the new GLC: class and sexuality; Deteriorating relations; Conclusion; Note; Suggested further reading; SKIRTING THE ISSUE:; Faces bare of makeup; Scarlet starlets; The power principle; Aping heterosexuality?; Roots; The blank page; Just like a man; Identity; Identification; Notes; References; BUTCH/FEMME OBSESSIONS; Psychic mysteries; Social meanings; Freeing or freezing?; Notes; ARCHIVES; THE WILL TO REMEMBER:; Note
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVESNotes; AUDRE LORDE:; Mothering; Difference and contradiction; Note; References; LESBIAN TRADITION; References; MAPPING:; 'No semen in the anus or vagina'; Identities; The power to interpret; Sexual mapping; Race, sexuality and AIDS; Will lesbians talk?; Notes; Background reading; SIGNIFICANT OTHERS:; Introduction: lesbians and therapy; Uses of psychoanalysis within feminist theory; Taking on gender identities; Femininity-an impossible identity?; Privileging heterosexuality within feminist psychoanalysis; Psychoanalytic theories of female homosexuality
    Description / Table of Contents: Rethinking lesbianism within psychoanalysisThe limits of a psychoanalytic account: the diversity of lesbian identities; Difference and desire between lesbians; Endthoughts; Notes; References; THE PLEASURE THRESHOLD:; Pornography as an area of study; The lesbian gaze; Another's intimacy; Fanny Liquidates Kenni's Stocks; The lesbian come shot; Dildo as f etish; False realism; Future promises; Notes; References; VOYAGES OF THE VALKYRIES:; Form and function of lesbian porn; More orgies, fewer meetings?; Notes; References; REVIEWS; Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis; REVIEWS; Reference
    Description / Table of Contents: Inventing Ourselves:LETTER; NOTICEBOARD; The Gillian Skirrow Appeal for Cancer Research; Call for Papers; 'Out of the Margins: Women's Studies in the Nineties'
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    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 42: Feminist Fictions
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    Abstract: First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; TITLE; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; EDITORIAL: Feminist Fictions; ANGELA CARTER'S THE BLOODY CHAMBER AND THE DECOLONIZATION OF FEMININE SEXUALITY; Notes; References; FEMINIST WRITING: Working with Women's Experience; Experience and theory; Literature and experience 2: appropriation of the body and abortion; Notes; References; UNLEARNING PATRIARCHY: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN MARGE PIERCY'S FLY AWAY HOME; The familiar; The new; The playful ful; Note; Reference; ARE THEY READING US? Feminist Teenage Fiction; Note; References; SEXUALITY IN LESBIAN ROMANCE FICTION; Publishing lesbian pulp
    Description / Table of Contents: Writerly politicsReaderly politics; Writerly readers; Conclusion; Notes; References; A PSYCHOANALYTIC ACCOUNT FOR LESBIANISM; Introduction; Omnipotence and positive castration; Lesbianism via male identification; Lesbianism through object choice; Lesbianism as a result of socially prescribed inferiority; Difference and desire; Butch and femme femme; The merits of lesbian object choice; Note; References; MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT AND THE PROBLEMATIC OF SLAVERY; History and texts before A Vindication of the Rights of Woman; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman; Notes; References; REVIEWS
    Description / Table of Contents: Women, Islam and the StatePlotting Women: Gender and Representation in Mexico; Notes; References; The Challenge Road: Women and the Eritrean Revolution; References; Sex Exposed: Sexuality and the Pornography Debate; Luce Irigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine; The Rites of Man: Love, Sex and Death in the Making of the Male; NOTICEBOARD; Journal of Gender Studies: Call for papers and for subscriptions; Calls for or Papers; The Second Lancaster Women's Studies Annual Conference; XIII International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences; The Judy Kimble Memorial Fund
    Description / Table of Contents: Doctoral Programme in Feminist TheoryPlea for or Written Material; Conferences
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    Parallel Title: Print version Citizenship: Pushing the Boundaries
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    Abstract: Brings together global perspectives and issues of citizenship. Covers feminist debates such as citizenship as a status bestowing rights and responsibilities, passive and active citizenship, and the public and private citizen
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Half-Title; Copyright; Contents; Editorial: Citizenship: Punishing the Boundaries; Women, Citizenship and Difference; Citizenship: Towards a feminist synthesis; Enabling Citizenship: Gender, disability and citizenship in Australia; The Public/Private-The Imagined Boundary in the Imagined Nation/State/Community: The Lebanese case; The Limits of European-ness: Immigrat women in Fortress Europe; Negotiating Citizenship: The case of foreign domestic workers in Canada; Women's Publics and the Search for New Democracies; Reviews; Noticeboard; Gender, Sexuality, and Law Conference
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    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 36
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    Abstract: This issue includes articles on the current differences and debates between feminists on the questions around pornography and censorship
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; TITLE; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; Editorial; Reference; 'THE TROUBLE IS IT'S AHISTORICAL':; Note; References; FEMINISM AND PORNOGRAPHY; Notes; Reference; WHO WATCHES THE WATCHWOMEN?:; Notes; Reference; PORNOGRAPHY AND VIOLENCE:; The politics of pornography; Early research on pornography and its effects; Updating the research on pornography; Psychologists fall out over experimental research; Notes; References; THE WOMAN IN MY LIFE:; Notes; SPLINTERED SISTERHOOD:; Multiculturalism; Identity Politics; Feminist youth work; Sex or culture?; Nursing the fracture; Current prospects; Notes
    Description / Table of Contents: ReferencesWOMAN, NATIVE, OTHER; Notes; References; OUT BUT NOT DOWN:; Lesbians and 'home'; Feminism and housing; Women's housing struggles; A feminist issue?; Lesbians and housing; Lesbians and gay men; Lesbian-feminist housing experiments1; The effects of national housing policy; The Housing Act 1988; Other legislative disasters; How are lesbians affected?; Notes; References; WELSH COUNTRY DIARY; WANTED; THE CREATION OF THE WORLD; THE CHESS GAME; OXFORD TWENTY YEARS ON:; Notes; References; THE EMBODIMENT OF UGLINESS AND THE LOGIC OF LOVE:; The Redstocking movement
    Description / Table of Contents: The embodiment of ugliness and the logic of lovePreconditional changes in structure and practice; The Redstockings' practice; Objectivity and subjectivity, theory and practice; Post-mortem/post-partum; Summary and conclusions; Notes; References; REVIEWS; New Times: the Changing Face of Politics in the 1990s; Notes; Woman-Nation-State; References; LETTERS; References; NOTICEBOARD; MA in Women's Studies; Women's Theatre Collection; Foundation Development; Call for papers; Pat Parker Poetry Award; National Women's Studies Association 1991 Scholarships; BACK ISSUES
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    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 46
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    Abstract: A unique combination of the activist and the academic, 〈I〉Feminist Review〈/I〉 has an acclaimed place within women's studies courses and the women's movement
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; CHIPS, COKE AND ROCK-'N'-ROLL: Children's Mediation of an Invitation to a First Dance Party; Introduction; Interpretation; The discursive shift; Shame; Boys; Discussion; Note; References; POWER AND DESIRE: The Embodiment of Female Sexuality; The Women, Risk and AIDS Project; Disembodied f emininity; Power, control and desire; Gendered disembodiment and the material body; Conclusion; Notes; References; POEMS; One Thing Needed; Two Huntington Sonnets; 'A GIRTON GIRL ON A THRONE': Queen Christina and Versions of Lesbianism, 1906-1933; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: THE PERVERT'S PROGRESS: An Analysis of Story of O and the Beauty TrilogyNotes; References; DIS-GRACEFUL IMAGES: Della Grace and Lesbian Sado-masochism1; So how transgressive are they?; The viewer; Being looked at; The addressed; Contextualizing spectatorship; Conclusion; Notes; References; REVIEWS; Gender Conflicts: New Essays in Women's History; The First English Actresses: Women and Drama 1660-1700; Actresses as Working Women: Their Social Identity in Victorian Culture; The New Woman and Her Sisters: Feminism and Theatre 1850-1914; The Feminist Companion to Mythology
    Description / Table of Contents: A Matter of Honour: Experiences of Turkish Women ImmigrantsReference; A Life's Mosaic: The Autobiography of Phyllis Ntantala; Damned If We Do: Contradictions in Women's Health Care; Moving Targets: Women, Murder and Representation; Inversions: Writings by Dykes, Queers and Lesbians; New Lesbian Criticism: Literary and Cultural Readings; Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America; What a Lesbian Looks Like: Writings by Lesbians on their Lives and Lifestyles; The Inward Gaze: Masculinity and Subjectivity in Modern Culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Male Subjectivity at the MarginsNOTICEBOARD; New Journal; The Sixth International Feminist Book Fair; Call for Papers; The Fifth IFIP Conference on Women, Work and Computerization; Conference on Lillian Smith; Radclyffe Hall Memorial Fund Appeal; 'Women and Poetry': a conference/festival to be held at Oxford Brookes University, 8-10 April 1994; Crimes Against Women in Tibet; Research Request; National Women's Studies Association Conf erence; BACK ISSUES
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (179 p)
    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 48: The New Politics of Sex and the State
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: A unique combination of the activist and the academic, 〈I〉Feminist Review〈/I〉 has an acclaimed place within women's studies courses and the women's movement
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; Copyright; EDITORIAL: The New Politics of Sex and the State; NOT JUST (ANY) BODY CAN BE A CITIZEN: The Politics of Law, Sexuality and Postcoloniality in Trinidad and Tobago and the Bahamas; Naturalizing heterosexuality as law; State nationalism and respectability, Black masculinity come to power 1962, 1972; (Inter)national boundaries and strategies of legitimation; State nationalism, globalization and privatization; Mobilizing heterosexuality: post-colonial states and practices of decolonization; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: STATE, FAMILY AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: The Changing Balance for Lone Mothers in the United KingdomBackground; Changing policy; The 1991 Child Support Act; Family structure and gender roles; Note; References; MORAL RHETORIC AND PUBLIC HEALTH PRAGMATISM: The Recent Politics of Sex Education; Sex education: cultural specificity; The origins and evolution of sex education policy in England and Wales; Thatcherism and the politicization of sex education; The 1986 Education Act-governor control; Section 28 of the Local Government Act; Sex education and the National Curriculum
    Description / Table of Contents: The 1993 Education Act: the parental right of withdrawalPractice; Influencing the agenda; Notes; References; THROUGH THE PARLIAMENTARY LOOKING GLASS: 'Real' and 'Pretend' Families in Contemporary British Politics; The concept of the family: attack, reality, ideology; The abnormal normal and the unnatural natural; Shifting boundaries of 'the' family; Exiles from 'real' kinship; Exiles from 'real' kinship II: gender and reproduction; 'The' family and society; Notes; References; IN SEARCH OF GENDER JUSTICE: Sexual Assault and the Criminal Justice System; Engaging with the law
    Description / Table of Contents: Devising the research planGaining access to state institutions; The search for f unding; Ethical considerations; The findings:; Service delivery to complainants; Researching the role of the police; The role of the CPS and the courts; The way forward; Conclusion; Notes; References; GOD'S BULLIES: Attacks on Abortion; Poland: no place to be a woman; The Church's power and influence; The bishops, the state, and the medical profession; Turning the clock back; USA, 1973-the Supreme Court lights the fuse; No room for compromise; Wide-ranging success for abortion's opponents
    Description / Table of Contents: Who opposes abortion rights?The 1992 presidential election; Clinton's presidency; Why has Britain's abortion debate been different?; New issues in the abortion arena; Starting line values; A distinctive message; Stop press (July 1994); Notes; References; SEX WORK, HIV AND THE STATE: An Interview with Nel Druce; Note; REVIEWS; Out of the Shadows: Women, Resistance and Politics in South America; References; Accommodating Protest: Working Women, the New w Veiling and Change in Cairo; Subject to Others: British Women Writers and Colonial Slavery 1670-1834
    Description / Table of Contents: Women Against Slavery: The British Campaigns 1780-1870
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    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue No. 33
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Contents; Title; Restructuring the 'Woman Question': Perestroika and Prostitution; Contemporary Indian Feminism; 'A bit on the side'?: Gender Struggles in the Politics of Transformation in South Africa; 'Young Bess': Historical Novels and Growing Up; Madeleine Pelletier (1874-1939): The Politics of Sexual Oppression
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    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 44: Nationalisms and National Identities
    DDC: 305.4205
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Feminist Review〈/I〉 is the UK's leading feminist journal. It has a unique place in the women's movement internationally. This issue focusing on 〈B〉Nationalism and National Identities〈/B〉 features articles by Nahid Yegeneh and Catherine Hall
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; EDITORIAL; WOMEN, NATIONALISM AND ISLAM IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL DISCOURSE IN IRAN; Women, nationalism and Islam in twentieth-century Iran; Women and anti-imperialism in the discourse of the Islamic Republic; Family; Social participation; Individual rights; Concluding remarks; Notes; References; FEMINISM, CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONAL IDENTITY; Aboriginal people and the nation; Multiculturalism; Feminism and the state; Feminists on feminism and the state; Feminism, liberalism and postmodernism; From 'the state' to 'citizenship'; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: REMAPPING AND RENAMING: New Cartographies of Identity, Gender and Landscape in IrelandIntroduction; Geography and gender; 'Women of the West': gender, nation and landscape in early twentieth-century Ireland; Postcolonialism, feminism and landscape; Renaming, gender and the postcolonial landscape; Deterritorializing identity; Notes; References; EASTER 1991; Family Feuds: Gender, Nationalism and the Family; The national family of man; The gendering of nation time; Afrikaner nationalism and gender; The invention of the volksmoeder: mum's the word
    Description / Table of Contents: Gender and the ANC: 'No longer in a future heaven'Feminism and nationalism; Notes; References; WOMEN AS ACTIVISTS; WOMEN AS SYMBOLS: A Study of the Indian Nationalist Movement; Introduction; The construction of the 'new' woman; The 'new woman' in the twentieth century; Nationalist activities of women; Conclusion; Glossary; Notes; References; GENDER, NATIONALISMS AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES: Bellagio Symposium, July 1992; Notes; References; CULTURE OR CITIZENSHIP? Notes from the 'Gender and Colonialism' Conference, Galway, Ireland, May 1992; Notes; References; REVIEWS; The Politics of Truth
    Description / Table of Contents: ReferenceLighting up the Screen: Feminism and Film; The Woman at the Keyhole: Feminism and Women's Cinema; Issues in Feminist Film Criticism; References; Inside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories; Polish Women, Solidarity and Feminism; Dimensions of Radical Democracy; Engendering Democracy; Destabilizing Theory: Contemporary Feminist Debates; LETTER; NOTICEBOARD; New publications; Alternative Press Index; UCG Women's Studies Centre Review; Fair Interviewing; Women, Ink.; Exhibition; Women and Design Between the Wars; Helpline; Appeal for feminist books/journals
    Description / Table of Contents: Women's Studies Network (UK) Annual Conference 16-18 July 1993Stirring It-Uniting Theory and Practice; BACK ISSUES
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    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 45: Thinking Through Ethnicities
    DDC: 305.4205
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    Abstract: 〈I〉Feminist Review〈/I〉 is the UK's leading feminist journal. A unique combination of the academic and the activist, it has an acclaimed position within women's studies courses and the women's movement
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; EDITORIAL: Thinking Through Ethnicities; AUDRE LORDE: Reflections; Stations; References; RE-FRAMING EUROPE: En-gendered Racisms, Ethnicities and Nationalisms in Contemporary Western Europe; Introduction; Racism, gender, and class: a problem of definition?; Nationalism, racism, ethnicity and gender; Rethinking the 'New Europe'; New racism; Neo-racism; A Single European Market in labour?; Immigration law and citizenship; Which way ethnicity?; Notes; References; The Brandenberg, Gate 1989: W(h)ither New Ethnicities
    Description / Table of Contents: TOWARDS A MULTICULTURAL EUROPE?: 'Race', Nation and Identity in 1992 and BeyondExamining the nature of the environment; 'Race'; Nation; Identity; Towards a New Europe?; The French headscarf events; The Future of Europe; Notes; References; ANOTHER VIEW; Note; GROWING UP WHITE: Feminism, Racism and the Social Geography of Childhood; Introduction: personal and contextual notes; Growing up white; Beth Ellison: an 'apparently all-white' childhood; Patricia Bowen: race conflict and 'segregation'; Clare Traverso: race difference as a filter for perception; Quasi-integration: Sandy and Louise
    Description / Table of Contents: Sandy AlvarezLouise Glebocki; Conclusion: white women's lives as sites for the or the reproduction of racism-and for challenges to it or challenges to it; Notes; References; MY GRANDMOTHER; Notes; LOOKING BEHIND THE VIOLENT BREAK-UP OF YUGOSLAVIA; The promise of Yugoslavia; First of all, the wider context, Europe and world disorder; Yugoslavia through the 1980s; The disappearance of the democratic moment; Nationalism in the second Yugoslavia; The end of Yugoslavia; Notes; References; PERSONAL REACTIONS OF A BOSNIAN WOMAN TO THE WAR IN BOSNIA; SERBIAN NATIONALISM: Nationalism of My Own People
    Description / Table of Contents: Is there an end?Note; BELGRADE FEMINISTS 1992: Separation, Guilt and Identity Crisis; The new issues that Belgrade feminists have faced since the beginning of the war; Separation; Guilt; Identity; REPORT ON A COUNCIL OF EUROPE MINORITY YOUTH COMMITTEE SEMINAR ON SEXISM AND RACISM IN WESTERN EUROPE; The Women's Seminar; The Delegates; Discussion themes; Political participation; Self-definition and identity; Our lives in Europe-everyday racism; Feminism and racism; Networking initiative; Notes; REVIEWS; Showing Our Colours: Afro-German Women Speak Out; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Women's Orients: English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism; Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation; Reference; Beyond the Pale: White Women, Racism and History; The Sphinx in the City; NOTICEBOARD; The Feminist Archive; New Journal; Nordic Journal of Women's Studies; Calls for Papers; Feminist Perspectives on Technology, Work and Ecology, 5-9 July 1994, Graz, Austria; Gendered Narratives: Aspects of Cultural Identity in Ireland; New Course; BACK ISSUES
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    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 39: Shifting Territories: Feminism and Europe
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: A 〈I〉special issue〈/I〉 focusing on the shifting territories in Europe - East and West. From the revolutions in Eastern Europe to the changes of 1992, this issue examines the 'new world order' from a unique feminist perspective
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Editorial: Shifting Territories: Feminisms and Europe; Between Hope and Helplessness: Women in the GDR after the 'Turning Point'; Where Have All the Women Gone? : Women and the Women's Movement in East Central Europe; The End of Socialism in Europe: A New Challenge for Socialist Feminism?; The Second 'NO': Women in Hungary; The Citizenship Debate: Women, Ethnic Processes and the State; Fortress Europe and Migrant Women; Racial Equality and '1992'; Questioning Perestroika: A Socialist-feminist Interrogation; Postmodernism and Its Discontents; FEMINISTS AND SOCIALISM
    Description / Table of Contents: After the Cold WarSocialism Out of the Common Pots; 1989 and All That; In Listening Mode; WOMEN IN ACTION: COUNTRY BY COUNTRY; The Soviet Union: Feminist Manifesto - 'Democracy Without Women Is No Democracy': A Founding Document; Interview with Anastasya Posadskaya (25 September 1990); Soviet Women Hold Their First Autonomous National Conference: Conference Report and Concluding Document from the First Independent Women's Forum of the Soviet Union; Yugoslavia: Democracy Between Tyranny and Liberty: Women in Post-'Socialist' Slovenia
    Description / Table of Contents: A Women's Political Party for Yugoslavia: Introduction to the Serbian Feminist ManifestoCzechoslovakia: Interview with Alena Valterova; Hungary: A loss of Rights?; Declaration of Intent; Poland: Abortion, Church and Politics in Poland; Women in Poland: Choices to be Made; REPORTS; Lisa Power on The International Lesbian and Gay Association; Elizabeth Szondi on Black Women in Europe 1992; REVIEWS; Amrit Wilson and Julia Bard on Against the Grain: A Celebration of Survival and Struggle; Chris Corrin on Promissory Notes: Women in the Transition to Socialism; Alison Light on Mad Forest; Letter
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    Parallel Title: Print version Debating Discourses, Practising Feminisms : Feminist Review, Issue 56
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: Brings together international debates on the discourses and practices of contemporary feminisms
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Contents; Copyright; Who Needs [Sex] When You Can Have [Gender]?; 'To Whom Does Ameena Belong?'; Pat Cadigan's Synners:; 'I Teach Therefore I Am':; American Eve; Reviews; Noticeboard
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    ISBN: 9780415145626
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (143 p)
    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 53: Speaking Out: Researching and Representing Women
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Contents; Copyright; Who's Who and Where's Where; Keywords; Introduction; Who's who in feminist literary studies; Where's where in feminist literary criticism; Inclusion and exclusion; Notes; References; Situated Voices; Keywords; 'Sisters chant: I struggle therefore I am'; Boundaries of 'race': boundaries of gender; 'Us' and white women; 'Us' and black men; Colouring the category: 'racing' the experience; Notes; References; Insider Perspectives or Stealing the Words out of Women's Mouths; Keywords; Introduction; Women and social class; Reflexivity
    Description / Table of Contents: Power and telling the 'truth'The thin dividing line between identification and exploitation; Dealing with difficult differences; Notes; References; Revolutionary Spaces; Keywords; Class and contemplation; Working-class subjects/working-class viewers; The Greyhound bus trip; The Sea Grill bar; The boarding house; Note; References; Between Identification and Desire; Readers of romance; 'Being above all that': Danny's story; Mapping the perverse; The 'boy in the box': outing Du Maurier; Note; References; Poem; Reviews; Becoming a Woman and other Essays in 19th and 20th Century Feminist History
    Description / Table of Contents: Antisemitism, Misogyny and the Logic of Cultural Difference: Cesare Lombroso and Matilde SeraoNew Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality: Britain 1968-1990; Alcohol, Gender and Culture; Gender Politics and Post-Communism: Reflections from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union; Cinderella Goes to Market: Citizenship, Gender and Women's Movements in East Central Europe; Straight Sex: The Politics of Pleasure; Rethinking Sexual Harassment; Medicine and Nursing, Professions in a Changing Health Service; Letter; Noticeboard; Call for Papers; Back Issues
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    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 35
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: This issue will cover the wide range of topics for which the journal is known and on which it has built its readership, rather than being a thematic issue
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CAMPAIGN AGAINST PORNOGRAPHY; Clare Short, Page 3 and Off the Shelf; The 'libertarian backlash'; The danger of censorship; Links with sexual violence; Note; References; THE MOTHERS' MANIFESTO AND DISPUTES OVER 'MÜTTERLICHKEIT'; Debates within feminism; CDU family policy; The history of 'Mütterlichkeit'; Conclusion; Notes; References; MULTIPLE MEDIATIONS:; The emergence of a politics of location; Back to the future: the after-lives of colonial discourses; Situating our interventions; Priorities redetermined: the aftermath of Roop Kanwar's burning; Notes
    Description / Table of Contents: ReferencesCAGNEY AND LACEY REVISITED; Theoretical context; Introduction; The protagonists; Narrative themes; Notes; References; CUTTING A DASH:; Notes; References; Acknowledgements; DEVIANT DRESS; Feminists and fashion; Lesbians and fashion; Note; References; THE HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT:; 'A' is f or Amazon; Building a membership and the paradox of closetry; The lavender lesbian sky is the limit; Under the umbrella: will the 'real lesbian' please stand up?; All dressed up and nowhere to 90; Every bad thing=every patriarchal thing=every heterosexual thing=every male thing4
    Description / Table of Contents: Family of woman we've begun…Is lesbian identity intrinsically liberated and liberating?; Beyond the confines of insularity; Notes; References; WOMEN IN PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING:; The exclusion of women f rom the engineering profession; Working as a woman engineer; Engineering and personal/political values; Relating to other women; Conclusions: should more women be encouraged to become engineers?; Notes; References; IDENTITY POLITICS AND THE HIERARCHY OF OPPRESSION:; Notes; References; The Reluctant Feminist (For Sandi); Alcestis; Note; REVIEW ESSAY; The good, the bad and the ugly
    Description / Table of Contents: Us and them and multiculturalismNote; References; REVIEWS; After Delores; The Dog Collar Murders; Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality?: Essays from the International Scientific Conference on Lesbian and Gay Studies; Mama Said There'd Be Days Like This-My Life in the Jazz World; NOTICEBOARD; Report from Gothenburg; BACK ISSUES
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    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 40
    DDC: 305.4
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    Abstract: A wide-ranging issue of the UK's leading socialist feminist journal including articles on motherhood, disabillity and women and modernism
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; FLEURS DU MAL OR SECOND-HAND ROSES?; Notes; References; MAGICAL HOUSE; Note; FEMINISM AND MOTHERHOOD; Period 1: 1963 to about 1975; Period 2: 1976-1979; Period 3: 1980-1990; Postscript; Notes; Time-Line: Feminism on Motherhood; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, APPROPRIATION OF THE 'OTHER' AND EMPOWERMENT; Introduction; The interview text; Appropriation of the 'other'; Textual practices; Limitations of research and knowledge; The analytic reading; Writing in voices; Selection of quotations; The intensity of the speaking voice; The contradictory moment
    Description / Table of Contents: Emotional content or toneThe extent to which the participant uses whole sentences, rather than the more usual recursive speech patterns; The control of the interpretation; Empowerment; The private dimension of research; The praxis dimension of research; Conclusion; Notes; References; DISABLED WOMEN AND THE FEMINIST AGENDA; Introduction; Disability: what does it mean?; An overview of the position of disabled women; Gender roles; Self-image; Sexuality; Conclusion; Notes; References; POSTCARD FROM THE EDGE; Notes; References; REVIEW ESSAY; Notes; References; REVIEWS; Armed Angels: Women in Iran
    Description / Table of Contents: NoteSeductions: Studies in Reading and Culture; Heroes of Their Own Lives: The Politics and History of Family Violence; Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory; Sexual Difference: A Theory of Social-Symbolic Practice; Note; The Condition of Women in France: 1945 to the Present. A Documentary Anthology; Note; References; The World is III Divided: Women's Work in Scotland in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries; References; Correct Distance; References; Troubled Pleasures: Writing on Politics, Gender and Hedonism; Conflicts in Feminism; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Feminist Interpretations and Political TheoryJustice, Gender and the Family; Women and Disability; Issues of Blood: The Politics of Menstruation; References; NOTICE BOARD; Call for Submissions: Short Fiction by Women; Now Available; '1992 and You'-The Office Workers' Survival Kit for the 1990s; An Pobal Eirithe; The Private Case; Call For Papers; Lancaster Women's Studies One-Day Conference; First International Conference on Girls and Girlhood-Advance Announcement; Women Living Under Muslim Laws Network; A New Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Archive and Home Video Service; Sponsorship
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    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 43: Issues for Feminism
    DDC: 305.4205
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    Abstract: In this issue each article addresses a topical and controversial theme in contemporary feminist debate: pornography, the veil, HRT, disability and the Inkatha Women's Brigade
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; FAMILY, MOTHERHOOD AND ZULU NATIONALISM: THE POLITICS OF THE INKATHA WOMEN'S BRIGADE; The Inkatha Women's Brigade: Zulu Handmaidens?; Defining Women's Place: The Uses of Tradition; The Political Significance of Family in Inkatha's Discourse; Politicizing Motherhood; Mothering the Nation; Notes; References; POST-COLONIAL FEMINISM AND THE VEIL: Thinking the Difference Lama Abu Odeh; From Non-veil to Veil; The Veil as Empowerment; The Veil as Disempowerment; Preaching to the Unconverted; Solidarity With the Veiled; Veiled and Divided: The Battle Over the Body
    Description / Table of Contents: The Feminist Resituates HerselfNotes; FEMINISM, THE MENOPAUSE AND HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY; Feminists and Mainstream Medical Practice; The HRT Debate; Women and HRT; Notes; References; FEMINISM AND DISABILITY; Missing Us Out; Research as Alienation; Disability-A Challenge for Feminism; The Relevance of Feminism to Disability Research; The Role of Research in Personal Liberation; The Personal Experience of Disability; Into the Mainstream; Notes; References; 'WHAT IS PORNOGRAPHY?': An Analysis of the Policy Statement of the Campaign Against Pornography and Censorship; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: ResourcesREVIEWS; Indian Women in a Changing Industrial Scenario; Common Interests: Women Organising in Global Electronics; Technoculture; Feminism Confronts Technology; References; A Persian Requiem; Women's Work and the Family Economy in Historical Perspective; Motherhood: Meanings, Practices and Ideologies; Naked Authority: The Body in Western Art 1830-1908; Notes; References; Vested Interests: Cross-dressing and Cultural Anxiety; The Colour of Love: Mixed Race Relationships; Understanding Every day Racism: An Interdisciplinary Theory; 'Race', Culture and Difference
    Description / Table of Contents: Women and the Labour Movement in Scotland, 1850-1914Our Mothers' Land. Chapters in Welsh Women's History 1830- 1939; LETTER; NOTICEBOARD; Conference; New MA in Women's Studies at the University of Salford; New publication; EqualityWorks; Call for Papers; BACK ISSUES
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    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 54: Contesting Feminist Orthodoxies
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: This internationally acclaimed collection explores the breadth of contemporary feminism, covering such areas as feminist theory, race, class, sexuality, cultural studies, black and third world feminism, poetry and politics
    Description / Table of Contents: Book Cover; Title; Contents; Copyright; Editorial: Contesting Feminist Orthodoxies; Queer Black Feminism; Keywords; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; Notes; References; A Straight Playing Field or Queering the Pitch?; Keywords; A straight playing f ield: the failure to theorize sexuality; Feminist social policy and sexuality; Conclusion: queering the pitch; Notes; References; Island Racism:; Keywords; 'Female racism'; Isle of Dogs; Imagined communities; Island Sons and Daughters; Everyday social networks; Notes; Vera; All Het Up!; Keywords; Introduction; The fifty-minute hour; Kith and (un)kin(d)
    Description / Table of Contents: A stitch in time? Making love lastFraming heterosexuality; Framing therapy; Rescuing heterosexuality; Setting the women up (1); Setting the women up (2); Recuperations; Conclusions; Notes; References; Reviews; Space, Time and Perversion; Emptiness of the Image; New sexualities: new questions; Womanizing Nietzsche: Philosophy's Relation to the 'Feminine'; Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory; The Practice of Love, Lesbian Sexuality and Perverse Desire; Starting Over: Feminism and the Politics of Cultural Critique
    Description / Table of Contents: The Changing Same: Black Women's Literature, Criticism, and TheoryGender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History: The Roles and Representations of Women; Active Voices: Women in Jewish Culture; Gendered Transitions: Mexican Experiences of Immigration; Patriarchy on the Line: Labor, Gender and Ideology in the Mexican Maquila Industry; Abortion in the New Europe: A Comparative Handbook; Women in the Housing Service; Noticeboard; Call for Papers; Back Issues
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    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 41
    DDC: 305.42
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    Abstract: This issue of the UK's best-known women's studies journal is a theme issue on women and health: from the selling of HRT to AIDS and HIV activism
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; Contents; Copyright Page; Editorial; The Selling of HRT: Playing on the Fear Factor: Nancy Worcester Mariamne H.Whatley; The Cancer Drawings of Catherine Arthur: Amanda Sebestyen; Ten Years of Women's Health: 1982-92: Barbara James; AIDS Activism:; Women and AIDS Activism in Victoria, Australia: Anne Mitchell; AIDS and Women: A Swiss Perspective: Charlotte Friedli; HIV and the Invisibility of Women: Is There a Need to Redefine AIDS?:Emily Scharf and Sue Toole; Lesbians Evolving Health Care: Cancer and AIDS: Jackie Winnow; AIDS Reviews
    Description / Table of Contents: OnInventing AIDS by Cindy Patton: Lynne SegalOnWomen and Health in Africa edited by Meredith Turshen: Alice Henry; Now is the Time for Feminist Criticism: A Review of Asinamali!:Carol Steinberg; Ibu or the Beast: Gender Interests in Two Indonesian Women's Organizations: Saskia Wieringa; Reports; On'Motherlands': Symposium on African, Caribbean and Asian Women's Writing: Dorothea Smartt; OnThe European Forum of Socialist Feminists: Irene Bruegel; Reviews; OnFeminism and Youth Culture: From Jackie to Just Seventeen and Schoolgirl Fictions: Lorraine Gamman
    Description / Table of Contents: On From Abortion to Reproductive Freedom: Glynis DonovanOnThe Change: Sue O'Sullivan; OnInvisibility Blues: From Pop to Theory: Lola Young; On Dependency and Autonomy: Women's Employment and the Family inCalcutta: Swasti Mitter; OnSimians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature: Maureen McNeil; OnThe Family Way: A New Approach to Policy Making: Fran Bennett; Noticeboard
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    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (174 p)
    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Consuming Cultures : Feminist Review Issue 55
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Gender intervenes in the circuits of consumption, distribution, production and reproduction. This book looks at how gender intervenes in all parts of the circuit or the linkages between different elements
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Editorial Consuming Cultures; Troubled Teens: Managing Disorders of Transition and Consumption; The Virtual Speculum in the New World Order; Bridging the Gap: Feminism, Fashion and Consumption; Desperately Seeking...; Looking Good: The Lesbian Gaze and Fashion Imagery; Gender, 'Race', Ethnicity in Art Practice in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Annie E. Coombes and Penny Siopis in Conversation; After the Ivory Tower: Gender, Commodification and the 'Academic'; Reviews; Fear of the Dark: 'Race', Gender and Sexuality in the Cinema; Resident Alien: Feminist Cultural Criticism
    Description / Table of Contents: Imperial Leather: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial ContestNoticeboard
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    ISBN: 9780415065368
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (138 p)
    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 37
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: This issue of 〈I〉Feminist Review〈/I〉 has a special focus on women's attitudes to religion and the attitude of religions to women
    Description / Table of Contents: BOOK COVER; CONTENTS; COPYRIGHT; BLACK WOMEN, SEXISM AND RACISM: Black or Antiracist Feminism?; NURSING HISTORIES: Reviving Life in Abandoned Selves; THE QUEST FOR NATIONAL IDENTITY: Women, Islam and the State in Bangladesh; BORN-AGAIN MOON: Fundamentalism in Christianity and the Feminist Spirituality Movement; WASHING OUR LINEN: One Year of Women Against Fundamentalism; REVIEW ESSAY: Winning Freedoms; REVIEW ESSAY; REVIEW ESSAY: Alert for Action; REVIEWS; THE PHOTO IN THE LACKET; RESPONSE: MORE CAGNEY AND LACEY; LETTERS; NOTICEBOARD; BACK ISSUES
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    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (139 p)
    Series Statement: Feminist Review
    Parallel Title: Print version Feminist Review : Issue 38
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
    Description / Table of Contents: Feminist Review; Copyright; Contents; The Modernist Style of Susan Sontag; Tantalizing Glimpses of Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs; Reflections on the Women's Movement in Trinidad: Calypsos, Changes and Sexual Violence; Fashion, Representation, Femininity; The European Women's Lobby; Review Articles; Mandana Hendessi on Law of Desire: Temporary Marriage in Iran; Roz Kaveney on Dworkin's Mercy; Reviews; Sallie Westwood on Women Assemble: Women Workers and the New Industries in Inter-War Britain; Angela Coyle on Men's Work, Women's Work; Secretaries Talk: Sexuality, Power and Work
    Description / Table of Contents: Gendered Jobs and Social ChangeOffice Automation: Labour Process and Women's Work in Britain; Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Co-operation in the Nursing Profession 1890-1950; Miriam Glucksmann on Women and Industrialization: Gender at Work in Nineteenth-Century England; Flis Henwood on Pleasure, Power and Technology: Some Tales of Gender, Engineering and the Cooperative Workplace; Doing It the Hard Way: Investigations of Gender and Technology; Susan Dowell on Theology and Feminism; Marsha Rowe on Moving Heaven and Earth
    Description / Table of Contents: Ziggi Alexander on Slave Women in Caribbean Society: 1650-1838Hilary Rose on Women, Knowledge and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy; Rosemary Pringle on Texts, Facts and Femininity: Exploring the Relations of Ruling; Anna Marie Smith on Essentially Speaking: Feminism, Nature and Difference; Mary McIntoshon on Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity; Letters; Noticeboard
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    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Black Carib Indians
    Abstract: This collection of 22 documents describe the Garifuna, also called Black Caribs, who live on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize. The time period covered is from 1000 to 2000. Fieldwork covers a time span of almost 50 years from 1947 to 1993. Nine of the documents are doctoral dissertations. Basic ethnographies are provided by Taylor, Coelho, and Munroe. Historical perspectives of Garifuna cultural formation are provided by Gonzalez and Gullick. Four articles examine ethnic relations with respect to language use and mating/marital patterns. The Garifuna practice of couvade has been a focus of anthropological inquiry, beginning with Munroe. Chernela reinterprets the meaning of the couvade as practiced by the Garifuna. Coe and Anderson survey the region's ethnobotany. Palacio examines the Garifuna food exchange system and more specifically looks at the relationships between food sharing and fosterage, and age and residence patterns. Other topics covered include language shift in relation to new class formation and ethnic identity, gender roles, women's role in social organization, the control of young women's sexual behavior by older women, ethnomedicine, folk songs, and spirit possession
    Description / Table of Contents: Garifuna - Nancie L. Solien González, Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes), and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Sojourners of the Caribbean: ethnogenesis and ethnohistory of the Garifuna - [by] Nancie L. Gonzalez - 1988 -- - Black Carib household structure: a study of migration and modernization - [by] Nancie L. Gonzßlez - 1969 -- - Exiled from St. Vincent: the development of Black Carib culture in Central America up to 1945 - [by] C.J.M.R. Gullick - 1976 -- - Women and the ancestors: Black Carib kinship and ritual - [by] Virginia Kerns - 1983 -- - Interpreting signs of illness: a case study in medical semiotics - [by] Kathryn Vance Staiano - 1986 -- - Heart drum: spirit possession in the communities of Belize - [by] Byron Foster - 1986 -- - The Black Carib of British Honduras - Douglas MacRae Taylor - 1951 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the major socio-cultural forms of the Black Carib of Punta Gorda, British Honduras - by Robert Leon Munroe - [April, 1964] -- - Kin ties, food and remittances in a Garifuna village in southern Belize - Joseph Palacio - 1991 -- - Past and present evidence of interethnic mating - Virginia Kerns - 1984 -- - Ethnicity and mating patterns in Punta Gorda, Belize - Sheila Cosminsky and Emory Whipple - 1984 -- - Ethnobotany of the Garífuna of eastern Nicaragua - Felix G. Coe and Gregory J. Anderson - 1996
    Description / Table of Contents: a study in acculturation - By Ruy Coelho - 1955 [1989 copy ] -- - Carib folk songs and Carib culture - [by] Richard Eugene Hadel - 1972 [1989 copy ] -- - Food and social relations in a Garifuna village - [by] Joseph Orlando Palacio - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Mating as a reproductive strategy: a Black Carib example - [by] Carolyn Sue McCommon - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Age as a source of differentiation within a Garifuna village in southern Belize - [by] Joseph O. Palacio - 1987 -- - Gubida illness and religious ritual among the Garifuna of Santa Fe, Honduras: an ethnopsychiatric analysis - [by] Cynthia Chamberlain Bianchi - 1988 [1989 copy ] -- - Language shift and the redefinition of social boundaries among the Caribs of Belize - [by] Pamela Ann Wright - 1986 [1989 copy ] -- - Garifuna children's language shame: ethnic stereotypes, national affiliation, and transnational immigration as factors in language choice - Donna M. Bonner - 2001 --^
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    Keywords: Badaga (Indic people)
    Abstract: This collection of 10 documents is about the Badaga and covers the period from 1550 to the 1990s. The Badagas are the largest community in the Nilgiri Hills at the junction of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu states in southern India. Paul Hockings authored eight of these documents, and his work covers Badaga culture from the first contact with Europeans in the early 1800s up to 1995. His strengths are a thorough analysis of social organization and structure, including kinship, marriage and their associated rituals. Two early sources (Thurston 1909, and Sastri 1891-1892) provide overviews of selected aspects of Badaga society and culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Badaga - Paul Hockings and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Badaga - By Edgar Thurston ; assisted by K. Rangachari - 1909 -- - Ancient Hindu refugees: Badaga social history 1550-1975 - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - On giving salt to buffaloes: ritual as communication - Paul Hockings - 1968 -- - Sex and disease in a mountain community - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - Cultural change among the Badagas: a community in southern India - Paul Edward Hockings - 1965 [1989 copy] -- - The man named Unige Mada (Nilgiri Hills, Tamilnadu) - Paul Hockings - 1987 -- - Badaga kinship rules in their socio-economic context - Paul Hockings - 1982 -- - The Badagas of the Nilagiri District - S. M. Natesa Sastri - 1891-1892 -- - Mortuary ritual of the Badagas of southern India - Paul Hockings - 2001 -- - Kindreds of the earth: Badaga household structure and demography - Paul Hockings with a foreword by John C. Caldwell - 1999
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    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Black Carib Indians
    Abstract: This collection of 22 documents describe the Garifuna, also called Black Caribs, who live on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize. The time period covered is from 1000 to 2000. Fieldwork covers a time span of almost 50 years from 1947 to 1993. Nine of the documents are doctoral dissertations. Basic ethnographies are provided by Taylor, Coelho, and Munroe. Historical perspectives of Garifuna cultural formation are provided by Gonzalez and Gullick. Four articles examine ethnic relations with respect to language use and mating/marital patterns. The Garifuna practice of couvade has been a focus of anthropological inquiry, beginning with Munroe. Chernela reinterprets the meaning of the couvade as practiced by the Garifuna. Coe and Anderson survey the region's ethnobotany. Palacio examines the Garifuna food exchange system and more specifically looks at the relationships between food sharing and fosterage, and age and residence patterns. Other topics covered include language shift in relation to new class formation and ethnic identity, gender roles, women's role in social organization, the control of young women's sexual behavior by older women, ethnomedicine, folk songs, and spirit possession
    Description / Table of Contents: Garifuna - Nancie L. Solien González, Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes), and John Beierle (indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Sojourners of the Caribbean: ethnogenesis and ethnohistory of the Garifuna - [by] Nancie L. Gonzalez - 1988 -- - Black Carib household structure: a study of migration and modernization - [by] Nancie L. Gonzßlez - 1969 -- - Exiled from St. Vincent: the development of Black Carib culture in Central America up to 1945 - [by] C.J.M.R. Gullick - 1976 -- - Women and the ancestors: Black Carib kinship and ritual - [by] Virginia Kerns - 1983 -- - Interpreting signs of illness: a case study in medical semiotics - [by] Kathryn Vance Staiano - 1986 -- - Heart drum: spirit possession in the communities of Belize - [by] Byron Foster - 1986 -- - The Black Carib of British Honduras - Douglas MacRae Taylor - 1951 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the major socio-cultural forms of the Black Carib of Punta Gorda, British Honduras - by Robert Leon Munroe - [April, 1964] -- - Kin ties, food and remittances in a Garifuna village in southern Belize - Joseph Palacio - 1991 -- - Past and present evidence of interethnic mating - Virginia Kerns - 1984 -- - Ethnicity and mating patterns in Punta Gorda, Belize - Sheila Cosminsky and Emory Whipple - 1984 -- - Ethnobotany of the Garífuna of eastern Nicaragua - Felix G. Coe and Gregory J. Anderson - 1996
    Description / Table of Contents: a study in acculturation - By Ruy Coelho - 1955 [1989 copy ] -- - Carib folk songs and Carib culture - [by] Richard Eugene Hadel - 1972 [1989 copy ] -- - Food and social relations in a Garifuna village - [by] Joseph Orlando Palacio - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Mating as a reproductive strategy: a Black Carib example - [by] Carolyn Sue McCommon - 1982 [1989 copy ] -- - Age as a source of differentiation within a Garifuna village in southern Belize - [by] Joseph O. Palacio - 1987 -- - Gubida illness and religious ritual among the Garifuna of Santa Fe, Honduras: an ethnopsychiatric analysis - [by] Cynthia Chamberlain Bianchi - 1988 [1989 copy ] -- - Language shift and the redefinition of social boundaries among the Caribs of Belize - [by] Pamela Ann Wright - 1986 [1989 copy ] -- - Garifuna children's language shame: ethnic stereotypes, national affiliation, and transnational immigration as factors in language choice - Donna M. Bonner - 2001 --^
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Black Carib Indians ; Garifuna ; Garifuna
    Abstract: This collection of 16 documents describes the Island Carib during the period from 1492 to 1992. Occupying the Lesser Antilles, the Island Carib were among the first peoples encountered by Europeans in the New World. They fiercely resisted European intrusion, finding their last refuge on the mountain island of Dominica, where they continue to live within the Carib Territory (formerly the Carib Reserve). The Dominican Carib constitute a distinct ethnic minority within the largely Creole population of this West Indian island. Four documents are missionary accounts from the 17th century, all translated from French into English. A late 19th century account is provided by Ober and early 20th century summary by Neveu-Lemaire. Other documents cover the topics of kinship and social structure, dietary and occupational restrictions, basketry, ethnobotany, and the recent resurgence of Carib identity and ethnicity
    Note: Culture summary: Island Carib - Anthony Layng and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - An account of the Island of Guadaloupe - By Raymond Breton and Armand de la Paix - 1929 -- - Carib-French dictionary - By Raymond Breton - 1665 -- - Concerning the savages called Caribs - By Jacques Bouton - 1640 -- - Concerning the natives of the Antilles - By Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre - 1667 -- - The Carib - By Irving Rouse - 1948 -- - The Caribs of Dominica - By Douglas Taylor - 1938 -- - A note on Dominican basketry and its analogues - Douglas Taylor and Harvey C. Moore - 1948 -- - The meaning of dietary and occupational restrictions among the Island Carib - Douglas Taylor - 1950 -- - The Caribs of the Lesser Antilles - By Frederick A. Ober ... - 1895 -- - The Caribs of the Antilles - by M. Neveu-Lemaire - 1921 -- , - Kinship and social structure of the Island Carib - Douglas Taylor - 1946 -- - The interpretation of some documentary evidence on Carib culture - Douglas Taylor - 1949 -- - The ethnobotany of the Island Caribs of Dominica - W. H. Hodge and Douglas Taylor - 1957 -- - The Carib Reserve: identity and security in the West Indies - Anthony Layng ; with a foreword by Leo A. Despres - 1983 -- - Land, politics, and ethnicity in a Carib Indian community - Nancy H. Owen - 1975 -- - Land rights, cultural identity and gender conflicts in the Carib territory of Dominica - Brigitte Kossek - 1994
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    Keywords: Mongour (Chinese people)
    Abstract: This collection of five documents is about the Monguor and covers the time period from 1271-1949. The Monguor live in the Qilian Mountains and on the banks of the Huang and Datong rivers in Qinghai and Gansu provinces in northwestern China. Two of these documents are translations, one from French and the other from German. All are written by two Roman Catholic missionaries, Father Louis Schram, who was in the area from 1911-1922, and Father Dominik Schr͏̈oder, from 1946-1949. Topics covered include Monguor origins; history and social organization; religious practices and beliefs, including the origin and historical development of the lamaseries; clan histories; and marriage practices
    Description / Table of Contents: Monguor - Ian Skoggard - 2005 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: their origin, history and social organization - [by] Louis M.J. Schram ; introduction by Owen Lattimore - 1954 -- - Marriage among the T'u-jen of Kansu (China) - [by] Louis Schram ; translation by Jean H. Winchell - 1932 -- - On the religion of the Tujen of the Sining Region (Koko Nor) - [by] Dominik Schröder ; translated by Richard Neuse - 1952-1953 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part II. their religious life - [by] Louis M.J. Schram - 1957 -- - The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan frontier: Part III. Records of the Monguor clans : history of the Monguors in Huangchung and the chronicles of the Lu family - [by] Louis M. J. Schram - 1961
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    Keywords: Children--Iran--Social conditions ; Children--Iran--Social life and customs ; Ethnology--Iran ; Iran--Rural conditions ; Iran--Social life and customs ; Land tenure--Iran--Luristan ; Lur (Iranian people) ; Luristan (Iran)--Economic conditions ; Luristan (Iran)--Social conditions ; Luristan(Iran)--Social life and customs ; Nomads--Iran--Luristan ; Rural women--Iran--Biography ; Rural women--Iran--Social conditions ; Sheep industry--Iran--Luristan ; Tales--Iran--Luristan ; Tribes--Iran
    Abstract: This collection of 7 English-lanugage documents contains specific data on the Lur peoples, including the Bakhtiari, Kahgalu, and Mamassani. The documents cover the time period from 9000 BC to 1997 AD, with an emphasis on the period from 1920-1994. Although the Lur are found mainly in three administrative districts of Iran - Lorestan (or Lurestan), Kohkiluyeh, and Bakhtiari - the focus of this collection is on the Lur of the Lorestan district. The cultural summary is based on the article "Lur" by Ronald Johnson in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Vol. 9, Africa and the Middle East, John Middleton and Amal Rassam, eds. 1995. It was revised and expanded with the addition of the synopsis and indexing notes by John Beierle in June, 2005
    Description / Table of Contents: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - Culture summary: Lur - Ronald Johnson and John Beierle - 2006 -- - The Kuhgalu of Iran - Mahmud Bawer - [n.d.] -- - Tribes of Iran - Sekandar Amanolahi - 1988 -- - Sheep and land: the economics of power in a tribal society - Jacob Black-Michaud - 1986 -- - Nomads of Luristan: history, material culture, and pastoralism in western Iran - Inge Demant Mortensen ; Ida Nicolaisen, editor-in-chief - 1993 -- - Tales from Luristan (Matalyâ Lurissu): tales, fables, and folk poetry from the Lur of Bâlâ-Garîva / transcribed and translated with notes on the phonology, the grammar of Luri and Luri-English vocabulary - by Sekander Amanolahi, W.M. Thackston - 1986 -- - Women of Deh Koh: lives in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1989 -- - Children of Deh Koh: young life in an Iranian village - Erika Friedl - 1997
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    Keywords: Badaga (Indic people)
    Abstract: This collection of 10 documents is about the Badaga and covers the period from 1550 to the 1990s. The Badagas are the largest community in the Nilgiri Hills at the junction of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu states in southern India. Paul Hockings authored eight of these documents, and his work covers Badaga culture from the first contact with Europeans in the early 1800s up to 1995. His strengths are a thorough analysis of social organization and structure, including kinship, marriage and their associated rituals. Two early sources (Thurston 1909, and Sastri 1891-1892) provide overviews of selected aspects of Badaga society and culture
    Description / Table of Contents: Badaga - Paul Hockings and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - Badaga - By Edgar Thurston ; assisted by K. Rangachari - 1909 -- - Ancient Hindu refugees: Badaga social history 1550-1975 - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - On giving salt to buffaloes: ritual as communication - Paul Hockings - 1968 -- - Sex and disease in a mountain community - Paul Hockings - 1980 -- - Cultural change among the Badagas: a community in southern India - Paul Edward Hockings - 1965 [1989 copy] -- - The man named Unige Mada (Nilgiri Hills, Tamilnadu) - Paul Hockings - 1987 -- - Badaga kinship rules in their socio-economic context - Paul Hockings - 1982 -- - The Badagas of the Nilagiri District - S. M. Natesa Sastri - 1891-1892 -- - Mortuary ritual of the Badagas of southern India - Paul Hockings - 2001 -- - Kindreds of the earth: Badaga household structure and demography - Paul Hockings with a foreword by John C. Caldwell - 1999
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    Keywords: Zulu (African people)
    Abstract: This collection of 46 documents are about the Zulu, an African ethnic group mainly living in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, and covers a time span from about 1800 to 2002. Krige's Social system of the Zulus provides a general ethnography. The topics of religion, symbolism, magic, and divination as well as socio-political organization are extensively covered among the other documents in this collection
    Description / Table of Contents: Zulu - Pearl Sithole and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 2005 -- - The social system of the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1965 -- - Body and mind in Zulu medicine: an ethnography of health and disease in Nyuswa-Zulu thought and practice - Harriet Ngubane - 1977 -- - Zulu transformations: a study of the dynamics of social change - Absolom Vilakazi - 1962 -- - The Kingdon of the Zulu of South Africa - Herman Max Gluckman - 1955 -- - Zulu tribe in transition: by D.H. Reader - the Makhanya of southern Natal - 1966 -- - Zulu thought-patterns and symbolism - [by] Axel-Ivar Berglund - 1976 -- - Zulu medicine and medicine-men - [by] A. T. Bryant - 1966 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: an adaptive agent among the urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Religious revivalism among urban Zulu - Brian M. Du Toit - 1971 -- - Agricultural ceremonies in Natal and Zululand - H. C. Lugg - 1929 -- - Zululand: or, life among the Zulu-Kafirs of Natal and Zulu-land, South Africa. With map, and illustrations, largely from original photographs - By Rev. Lewis Grout - 1864 -- - A Zulu king speaks: statements made by Cetshwayo kaMpande on the history and customs of his people - edited by C. de B. Webb and J. B. Wright - 1978 -- - Some Zulu concepts of psychogenic disorder - S. G. Lee - 1950 -- - Magic, sorcery, and football among the urban Zulu: a case of reinterpretation under acculturation - Norman A. Scotch - 1970 -- - A royal account of music in Zulu life with translation, annotation, and musical transcription - David K. Rycroft and Princess Constance Magogo kaDinuzulu - 1975 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: the case of KwaZulu/Natal - Mary de Haas and Paulus Zulu - 1994 -- - Patriotism, patriarchy and purity: Natal and the politics of Zulu ethnic consciousness - Shula Marks - 1989 -- - IZIBOBGO -- the political art of praising: poetical socio-regulative discourse in Zulu society - Kai Kresse - 1998 -- - Infect one, infect all: Zulu youth response to AIDS epidemic in South Africa - Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala - 1997 -- - Male attitudes to family planning in the era of HIV/AIDS: evidence from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - Pranitha Maharaj - 2001 -- - Workers and warriors: Inkatha's politics of masculinity in the 1980's - Thembisa Waetjen and Gerhard Maré - 1999 -- - You only need one bull to cover fifty cows: Zulu women and 'traditional' dress - by Sandra Klopper - [1987] -- - 'the past is far and the future is far': power and performance among Zulu migrant workers - Veit Erlmann - 1992
    Description / Table of Contents: the Zulu war and the last Black empire in South Africa - Robert B. Edgerton - 1988 -- - Women, marginality and the Zulu state: women's institutions and power in the early nineteenth century - by Sean Hanretta - 1998 -- - Claiming spaces, changing places: political violence and women's protests in KwaZulu-Natal - Debby Bonnin - 2000 -- - Life histories, reproductive histories: rural South African women's narratives of fertility, reproductive health and illness - Abigail Harrison and Elizabeth Montgomery - 2001 -- - Chiefly authority, leapfrogging headmen and the political economy of Zululand, South Africa, ca. 1930-1950 - Aran S. Mackinnon - 2001 -- - Curing what ails them: individual circumstances and religious choice among the Zulu-speakers in Durban, South Africa - John C. Rounds - 1982 -- - Old women in Zulu culture - the old woman and childbirth - 1985 -- - Inkatha and its use of the Zulu past - Daphna Golan - 1991 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: izinyanga zokubula; or, divination, as existing among the Amazulu, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - The Rev. Canon Callaway - 1870 [i.e., 1884] -- - Nursery tales, traditions, and histories of the Zulus, in their own words, with a translation into English, and notes - by Canon Callaway - 1868 -- - The social functions of avoidances and taboos among the Zulu - von O. F. Raum - 1973 -- - The Kafirs of Natal and the Zulu country - By the Rev. Joseph Shooter - 1857 -- - Social influences in Zulu dreaming - S. G. Lee - 1958 -- - Analysis of a social situation in modern Zululand - Max Gluckman - 1940 -- - A preliminary report on traditional beadwork in the Mhkwanazi area of the Mtunzini District, Zululand - H. S. Schoeman - 1968 -- - Girls' puberty songs and their relation to fertility, health, morality, and religion among the Zulus - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1968 -- - Some Zulu concepts important for an understanding of fertility and other rituals - Eileen Jensen Krige - 1969 -- - A present day Zulu philosopher - By W. Bodenstein and Otto F. Raum - 1960 -- - Divinations, confessions, testimonies: Zulu confrontations with the social superstructure - [by] James W. Fernandez - 1967 --^
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    Keywords: Chugach Eskimos ; Eskimos--Alaska--Kodiak Island--Antiquities ; Kodiak Island (Alaska)--Antiquities ; Koniagmium Eskimos ; Koniagmiut Eskimos ; Pacific Gulf Yupik Eskimos
    Abstract: This collection of 34 documents describes the Eskimo groups of southern Alaska. The Alutiiq, also referred to in the literature as the Pacific Eskimo(s), are located from the Alaska Peninsula east to Prince William Sound, including the Koniag of Kodiak Island and the Chugach of the Kenai Peninsula. The time period covered is from about 1774, at the time of the first Russian-Eskimo contacts, to approximately 2000. Most of these documents are about the Koniag of Kodiak Island, with some emphasis on the villages of Old Harbor, Karluk, and Kaguyak
    Description / Table of Contents: Alutiiq - Timothy J. O'Leary - 2005 -- - The Chugach Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1953 -- - Notes on Koniag material culture - Robert F. Heizer - 1952 -- - Early collections from the Pacific Eskimo - Kaj Birket-Smith - 1941 -- - Vocabularies - George Gibbs - 1877 -- - The mythology of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Margaret Lantis - 1938 -- - Growth studies on a hybrid population of Eskimo-White origin in southwestern Alaska - J. Baslev Jørgensen and William S. Laughlin - 1963 -- - The anthropology of Kodiak Island - Ales Hrdlicka - 1975 -- - Koniag prehistory: archaeological investigations at late prehistoric sites on Kodiak Island, Alaska - Donald Woodford Clark - 1974 -- - General introduction: design of studies and their current status - William Sceva Laughlin and William G. Reeder - 1966 -- - Kodiak studies: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: kinship and fishing in Old Harbor, Alaska - Craig Mishler and Rachel Mason - 1996 -- - The Russian Orthodox Church as a native institution among the Koniag Eskimo of Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert R. Rathburn - 1981 -- - Pacific Eskimo: historical ethnography - Donald W. Clark - 1984 -- - Contemporary Pacific Eskimo - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1984 -- - Bibliography - David Damas - 1984 -- - Earthquake, tsunami, resettlement and survival in two north Pacific Alaskan native villages - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1986 -- - The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the five Pacific Eskimo villages as revealed by the earthquake - Nancy Yaw Davis - 1970 -- - The Kodiak Region - Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, Jon Hofmeister - 1992 -- - The spirits of the Chugash people of Alaska are at rest once again - John F. C. Johnson - 1994 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: introduction - W. S. Laughlin - 1966 -- - The blood groups of three Konyag isolates - Carter Denniston - 1966 -- - Fingerprint patterns from Karluk village, Kodiak Island - Robert J. Meier - 1966 -- - A demographic study of Karluk, Kodiak Island, Alaska, 1962-1964 - Kenneth I. Taylor - 1966 -- - An ethnographic sketch of Old Harbor, Kodiak: an Eskimo village - Harumi Befu - 1970 -- - Koniag-Pacific Eskimo bibliography - Donald W. Clark - 1975 -- - Petroglyphs from southwestern Kodiak Island, Alaska - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1947 -- - Pottery from the southern Eskimo region - Robert Fleming Heizer - 1949 -- - The voyage of Gregory Shelekhof, a Russian merchant from Okhotzk, on the eastern ocean, to the coast of America, in the years 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, and his return to Russia: from his own journal - Grigorii Ivanovich Shelikhov - 1795 -- - Voyage of Stephen Glottoff in the Andrean and Natalia, 1762 - William Coxe - 1803 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a personal experience - Gordon L. Pullar - 1992 -- - Postcontact Koniag ceremonialism on Kodiak Island and the Alaskan Peninsula: evidence from the Fisher Collection - 1992
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    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
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    Keywords: Manus (Papua New Guinea people)
    Abstract: This collection of 14 documents describes the Manus people during the period from 1870 to 1992, with a concentration on the 1920s. The Manus are residents of the Papua New Guinea province of Manus. The American anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-1978) conducted fieldwork on the island from 1928-1929 and again in 1953. This collection contains several her works, including her main monographs on personality development and a follow-up study, 25 years later, on the same subject. The other works by Mead in this collection focus on kinship, animism and children's thought, trade and exchange, and a general introduction to Manus culture and society. Fortune wrote on the Manus religion. Carrier and Schwartz wrote on the Manus economy. Gustafsson wrote his doctoral dissertation on Manus leadership. Otto examines the life of one particular leader, Paliau Maloat, and the history of the movement he led. Romanucci-Ross examines Manus medical treatment
    Description / Table of Contents: Manus - James G. Carrier - 2005 -- - Growing up in New Guinea: a comparative study of primitive education - by Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - New lives for old: cultural transformation--Manus, 1928-1953 - Margaret Mead - 1956 -- - Manus religion: an ethnological study of the Manus natives of the Admiralty Islands - by R.F. Fortune - 1935 -- - Kinship in the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1934 -- - An investigation of the thought of primitive children with special reference to animism - Margaret Mead - 1932 -- - The Manus of the Admiralty Islands - by Margaret Mead - 1937 -- - Melanesian middlemen - Margaret Mead - 1930 -- - Structure and process in a Melanesian society: Ponam's progress in the twentieth century - Achsah H. Carrier, James G. Carrier - 1991 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: a Manus society in the modern state - James G. Carrier and Achsah H. Carrier - 1989 -- - Houses and ancestors: continuities and discontinuities in in leadership among the Manus - Berit Gustafsson - 1992 -- - Systems of areal integration: some considerations based on the Admiralty Islands of northern Melanesia - Theodore Schwartz - 1963 -- - Local narratives of a great transformation: conversion to Christianity in Manus, Papua New Guinea - Ton Otto - 1998 -- - The Paliau movement in Manus and the objectification of tradition - Ton Otto - 1992 -- - The heirarchy of resort in curative practices: the Admiralty Islands, Melanesia - Lola Romanucci Schwartz - 1969
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