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Genre, Methodology and Feminist Practice
The rainy season is not quite over although it has nearly spent itself. I drive leisurely along five miles of roller coaster highway, down and up, up and down again as I drink in the grandeur of the sunset. I come to the 'big hill', around and over which the road twines narrowly. From its summit I see at my left a deep purple canyon, green at the bottom with irrigated fields. At my right the sun is setting across a wide valley, the shadows replaced by roseate gold interrupted by the white resplendence of chalk cliffs. As if this were not sufficient, a light female rain like that which falls constantly over the home of the Corn gods, drops between me and the sun. I gasp in my inability to comprehend the sight fully as I turn my head forty-five degrees to behold a complete rainbow and behind it the thinnest slice of a new moon. (Gladys Reichard, 1934:122)Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68113/2/10.1177_0308275X9301300405.pd
Family wages: The roles of wives and mothers in U.S. working-class survival strategies, 1880–1930
<i>Mary Wheelwright: Her Book</i>. Leatrice A. Armstrong. Santa Fe, NM: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, 2016, 351 pp. $55.00, cloth. ISBN 9780997310900.
Lynn Stephen, 2013. <i>We are the Face of Oaxaca: Testimony and Social Movements</i> . Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Omissions and Silences in My Navajo Fieldwork: From Kinship Studies to Gendered Life Histories
<i>The Inheritance.</i>Elizabeth A. Povinelli. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021, 336 pp. $27.95, paper. ISBN 978-1-4780-1403-4.
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