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313 Pages·1995·12.87 MB·English
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Ethnographic Feminisms This page intentionally left blank Ethnographic feminisms E S S A YS IN A N T H R O P O L O GY edited by Sally Cole & £ynne Phillips Carleton University Press © Carleton University Press Inc., 1995, 1996 Printed and Bound in Canada Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Main entry under title: Ethnographic feminisms : essays in anthropology (Women's experience series ; 7) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-88629-248-4 1. Feminist anthropology. I. Cole, Sally Cooper, date . II. Phillips, Lynne P. (Lynne Patricia), date . III. Series: Carleton women's experience series ; 7. GN33.8.E83 1995 305.42 C95-900225-1 Cover Illustration: Detail from Reticent Red, by Marcelle Blanchette (acrylic on paper, 1994). Cover concept/execution: Carleton University Press/Coach House Printing Interior: Cover to Cover Design Corporation, Ottawa Carleton University Press gratefully acknowledges the support extended to its publishing programme by the Canada Council and the financial assistance of the Ontario Arts Council. The Press would also like to thank the Department of Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada, and the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation, for their assistance. This book has been published with the help of a grant from the Humanities and Social Science Federation of Canada, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Dedicated to the memory of Melissa Knauer d.June 16, 1985 and Illah Patricia (Trish) Wilson d. December 16, 1994 This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi 1 The Work and Politics of Feminist Ethnography An Introduction 1 Sally Cole and Lynne Phillips PART I FIELDS OF DIFFERENCE AND UNITY Introduction 17 2 Difference, Indifference and Making a Difference: Reflexivity in the Time of Cholera 21 Lynne Phillips 3 Feminism From Afar or To China and Home Again 37 Ellen Judd 4 From Women's Point of View: Practising Feminist Anthropology in a World of Differences 53 Marie-Andrée Couillard 5 Thank you, Breasts! Breastfeeding as a Global Feminist Issue 75 Penny Van Esterik PART II EXPLORATIONS OF GENDERED WORK Introduction 93 6 "Trading is a White Man's Game" The Appropriation of Navajo Women's Weaving 97 Kathy M'Closkey 7 "A Little Free Time on Sunday" Women and Domestic Commodity Production 119 Max J. Hedley 8 "Working at Home is Easy For Her" Industrial Homework in Contemporary Ontario 139 Belinda Leach 9 "I Know Now that You Can Change Things" Narratives of Canadian Bank Workers as Union Activists 157 Patricia Baker PART III EXPERIMENTS IN ETHNOGRAPHY Introduction 179 10 Taming the Shrew in Anthropology: Is Feminist Ethnography "New" Ethnography? 185 Sally Cole 11 Engendering the Mask: Three Voices 207 Rae Anderson 12 New Voices on Fieldwork 233 Clara Benazera, Elizabeth Houde, Marie-Helene Bérard, and Renée Ménard 13 Conversation between Cultures: Outrageous Voices? Issues of Voice & Text in Feminist Anthropology 245 Judith M. Abwunza 14 Reading the 'Montreal Massacre': Idiosyncratic Insanity or the Misreading of Cultural Cues? 259 I. P. (Trish) Wilson 15 By Way of Conclusion 279 Sally Cole and Lynne Phillips Resource Bibliography 287 Some Questions for Discussion 294 Notes on Contributors 296 ILLUSTRATIONS 1 "Pound" Blanket, circa 1905 100 2 Navajo Rug, circa 1975 104 3 The Dance of the Scarecrow Brides 212 4 Snake bird and Egg 216 5 Belly Belly 218 6 Mende sowei mask 220 7 Volva Volva 222 8 / Sing. No One Hears Me 224

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This significant new study contains the work of anthropologists engaged in doing research on gender. The editors argue for the creation of an ethnography-based feminism that, at the same time, pays heed to what women in specific circumstances identify as their concerns and also recognizes contradict
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