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Ü ß tu Edited by Ruth ßehar and Deborah A. Gordon University of CaN'forriia Press Berkeley Lot Angeles Landen University of California Press Berkeley and Los Angeles, California University of California Press, Ltd. London, England © 1995 by The Regems of the University of California Library of Congress Cataloging-m-PubHcarion Data Women writing culture / edited by Ruth Bchar and Deborah A. Gordon, p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index, isbn 0-52.0-2.0207-4 (alk. paper). — is bn 0-520-20208-2 {pbk. alk. paper) 1. Women anthropologists—Attitudes, 2. Ethnology—Authorship. 3. Ethnology—Philosophy. 4. Feminist anthropology, 5. Women’s writings. 6. Feminist literary criticism. L Behar, Ruth, 1956- - 11 Gordon* Deborah A„ 1956- - GN27/W66 1995 305.42—dC2G 9 5- OP The ornamental motif is from the woodcut "Exchange Value” by Pamela Terry. Printed in the United States of America 987654321 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ansi Z39.4S-1984. Ruth Behar dedicates this book to her teachers Hifdred Geercz and James W. Fernandez Deborah Gordon dedicates this book to her teachers Donna Harawav and James Clifford Preface and Acknowledgments, xi INTRODUCTION OUT OF EXILE Ruth Behar Part I: Beyond Seff and Other I. PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION 33 Ktrin Narayan 2.. BAD GIRLS: THEATER) WOMEN OF COLOR, AND THE POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION 49 Dorinne Kondo 3. WRITING IN MY FATHER’S NAME: A DIARY OF TRANSLATED WOMAN’S FIRST YEAR ¿5 Ruth Behar Part II: Another History, Another Canon 4. FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY: THE LEGACY OF ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS S5 Louise Lamphere 5. “not in the absolute singular” : REREADING RUTH BENEDICT 304 Barbara A« Babcock 6. ELLA CARA DELORIA AND MOURNING DOVE; WRITING FOR CULTURES, WRITING AGAINST THE GRAIN 131 Janet L. Finn 7- MULTIPLE SUBJECTIVITIES AND STRATEGIC POSITIONALITY: ZORA NEALE HURSTON’S EXPERIMENTAL ETHNOGRAPHIES 148 Graciela Hernández 8. RUTH LANDES AND THE EARLY ETHNOGRAPHY OF RACE AND GENDER I 66 Sally Cole MARGARET MEAD AND THE aRUSTLING-OF-THE-WIND~IN- THE-PALM-TREES SCHOOL” OF ETHNOGRAPHIC WRITING I 8 6 Nancy C. Lutkehaus to, THE ETHNOGRAPHIC FILMS OF BARBARA G. MYERHOFF: ANTHROPOLOGY, FEMINISM, AND THE POLITICS OF JEWISH IDENTITY 2O7 Getya Frank IT. WRITING AGAINST THE GRAIN: CULTURAL POLITICS OF DIFFERENCE IN THE WORK OF ALICE WALKER 233 Faye V« Harrison Part III: Does Anthropology Have a Sex? 12, THE GENDER OF THEORY 249 Catherine Lutz 13. WORKS AND WIVES: ON THE SEXUAL DIVISION OF TEXTUAL LABOR Z6j Barbara Tedlock T4. MS.REPRESENTATIONS: REFLECTIONS ON STUDYING ACADEMIC MEN 287 Judith Newton and Judith Stacey 15. “MAN’S DARKEST HOURS”: MALENESS, TRAVEL, AND ANTHROPOLOGY 306 Laurent Dubois 16. WRITING LESBIAN ETHNOGRAPHY 322 EUen Lewin Part IV: Traveling Feminists 17. A TALE OF TWO PREGNANCIES 339 Lila Abu-Lughod vm CONTENTS WOMEN OUT OF CHINA: TRAVELING TALES AND TRAVELING THEORIES IN POSTCOLONIAL FEMINISM 35O Aihwa Ong 19* BORDER WORK: FEMINIST ETHNOGRAPHY AND THE DISSEMINATION OF LITERACY 373 Deborah A. Gordon 20. IN DIALOGUE? READING ACROSS MINORITY DISCOURSES 390 Paulla Ehron and Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing Zl. BORDER POETS: TRANSLATING BY DIALOGUES 4IZ Stnadar Lavie CONCLUSION: CULTURE WRITING WOMEN: INSCRIBING FEMINIST ANTHROPOLOGY 42.9 Deborah A. Gordon Notes on Contributors, 443 Index, 447 CONTENTS IX

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