Crafting Gender
Title | Crafting Gender PDF eBook |
Author | Eli Bartra |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2003-10 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780822331704 |
DIVAnalyzes Latin American and Caribbean folk art from a feminist perspective, considering the issue of gender in the production and circulation of popular art produced by women./div
Crafting Selves
Title | Crafting Selves PDF eBook |
Author | Dorinne K. Kondo |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 362 |
Release | 2009-02-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 022609815X |
"The ethnography of Japan is currently being reshaped by a new generation of Japanologists, and the present work certainly deserves a place in this body of literature. . . . The combination of utility with beauty makes Kondo's book required reading, for those with an interest not only in Japan but also in reflexive anthropology, women's studies, field methods, the anthropology of work, social psychology, Asian Americans, and even modern literature."—Paul H. Noguchi, American Anthropologist "Kondo's work is significant because she goes beyond disharmony, insisting on complexity. Kondo shows that inequalities are not simply oppressive-they are meaningful ways to establish identities."—Nancy Rosenberger, Journal of Asian Studies
Kuna Crafts, Gender, and the Global Economy
Title | Kuna Crafts, Gender, and the Global Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Karin E. Tice |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 029277365X |
Brightly colored and intricately designed, molas have become popular with buyers across the United States, Europe, and Japan, many of whom have never heard of the San Blas Kuna of Panama who make the fabric pictures that adorn the clothing, wall hangings, and other goods we buy. In this study, Karin Tice explores the impact of the commercialization of mola production on Kuna society, one of the most important, yet least studied, social changes to occur in San Blas in this century. She argues that far from being a cohesive force, commercialization has resulted in social differentiation between the genders and among Kuna women residing in different parts of the region. She also situates this political economic history within a larger global context of international trade, political intrigue, and ethnic tourism to offer insights concerning commercial craft production that apply far beyond the Kuna case. These findings, based on extensive ethnographic field research, constitute important reading for scholars and students of anthropology, women’s studies, and economics. They also offer an indigenous perspective on the twentieth-century version of Columbus’s landing—the arrival of a cruise ship bearing wealthy, souvenir-seeking tourists.
Crafting an Indigenous Nation
Title | Crafting an Indigenous Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2019-01-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1469643677 |
In this in-depth interdisciplinary study, Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote reveals how Kiowa people drew on the tribe's rich history of expressive culture to assert its identity at a time of profound challenge. Examining traditional forms such as beadwork, metalwork, painting, and dance, Tone-Pah-Hote argues that their creation and exchange were as significant to the expression of Indigenous identity and sovereignty as formal political engagement and policymaking. These cultural forms, she argues, were sites of contestation as well as affirmation, as Kiowa people used them to confront external pressures, express national identity, and wrestle with changing gender roles and representations. Combatting a tendency to view Indigenous cultural production primarily in terms of resistance to settler-colonialism, Tone-Pah-Hote expands existing work on Kiowa culture by focusing on acts of creation and material objects that mattered as much for the nation's internal and familial relationships as for relations with those outside the tribe. In the end, she finds that during a time of political struggle and cultural dislocation at the turn of the twentieth century, the community's performative and expressive acts had much to do with the persistence, survival, and adaptation of the Kiowa nation.
Global Practices in Knowledge Management for Societal and Organizational Development
Title | Global Practices in Knowledge Management for Societal and Organizational Development PDF eBook |
Author | Baporikar, Neeta |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Pages | 501 |
Release | 2017-11-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 152253010X |
As entrepreneurs seek to gain an advantage against their competitors, understanding how to share information throughout their organization will be vital in their success. Accordingly, it is critical for researchers, managers, and consultants to strengthen their own systems to facilitate knowledge management and implement strategies that will launch them into the future. Global Practices in Knowledge Management for Societal and Organizational Development is an integral reference volume featuring leading academic research on the management and creation of knowledge and organizational development theories and models. Including coverage on a variety of related perspectives and subjects, such as infrastructure and services for knowledge organizations, ethics and the impact on knowledge management, and the future of knowledge workers, this book is an ideal reference source for organizational development specialists, consultants, policy makers, researchers, and graduate business students looking for advanced research on cultural aspects of knowledge management and creativity, innovation, and technology in learning communities.
The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Georgina Waylen |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 887 |
Release | 2013-04-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0199751455 |
The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics brings to political science an accessible and comprehensive overview of the key contributions of gender scholars to the study of politics, and it shows how these contributions produce a richer understanding of polities and societies.
Worklife Balance
Title | Worklife Balance PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Hobson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0199681139 |
This volume seeks to address the rising expectations of working parents in advanced Western welfare states for work-life balance and quality of life, and the tensions that ensue from these expectations within individual lives, households, work organizations, and policy frameworks.