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Essays over etnische achtergrond en sekse in levensgeschiedenissen van niet-blanke vrouwen in de Verenigde Staten. Indiaansevrouwen, zwarte vrouwen, Aziatisch-Amerikaanse vrouwen en latina's vertellen hun ervaringen met racisme en seksisme. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: From a lineage of Southern women : she has left us empty and full of her / door Angelita Reyes: 'You don't live just for yourselves' : stories from a Chinese woman in Atlanta / door Jianli Zhao: More than a mother: some Tewa women reflect on Gia / door Nancy Greenman: 'I know who I am': the collaborative life history of a Shoshone Indian woman / door Sally McBeth en Esther Burnett Horne: The multiple and transformatory identities of Puerto Rican women in the U.S.: reconstructing the discourse on national identity / door Celia Alvarez: 'I have a frog in my stomach': mythology and truth in life history / door Janneli F. Miller: 'Tryin' to make ends meet': African American women's work on Brooks Farm, 1920-1970 / door Valerie Grim: 'Comrade sisters': two women of the Black Panther Party / door Madalynn C. Rucker en JoNina Abron: From the inside out: survival and continuity in African American women' oral narratives / door Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis: Hands in the Chit'lins: notes on native anthropological research among African American women / door Linda Williamson Nelson: An anthropological approach to Cambodian refugee women: reciprocity in oral histories / door Lance Rasbridge: Like us but not one of uw: reflections on a life history study of African American teachers / door Michéle Foster.
- Creator
- Etter-Lewis, Gwendolyn > (ed.)
- Foster, Michèle > (ed.)