Making home work : domesticity and Native American assimilation in the American West, 1860-1919 /

During the westward expansion of America, white middle-class ideals of home and domestic work were used to measure differences between white and Native American women. Treating white and indigenous women's struggles as part of the same history, Simonsen argues that as both cultural workers and...

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主要作者: Simonsen, Jane E.
格式: Licensed eBooks
语言:英语
出版: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2006.
丛编:Gender & American culture.
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总结:During the westward expansion of America, white middle-class ideals of home and domestic work were used to measure differences between white and Native American women. Treating white and indigenous women's struggles as part of the same history, Simonsen argues that as both cultural workers and domestic laborers insisted upon the value of their work to "civilization," they exposed the inequalities integral to both the nation and the household. Includes analysis of texts and images created by writers, women's rights activists, reformers, anthropologists, photographers, field matrons, a
实物描述:1 online resource (xii, 266 pages) : illustrations
格式:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
参考书目:Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-259) and index.
ISBN:9780807830321
0807830321
9780807877265
0807877263
9781429454001
1429454008
0807856959
9780807856956
访问:Single user license access.