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Neither Separate nor Equal : Women, Race and Class in the South, When she began work on this collection, Barbara Ellen Smith was asked, Why work on a book about women in the South? Nobody writes books about women in the Midwest. In an era of intensified globalization, when populations, cultures and capital move acros, Neither Separate nor Equal : Women, Race and Class in the South
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  • Neither Separate nor Equal : Women, Race and Class in the South
  • Written by author Barbara E. Smith
  • Published by Temple University Press,U.S., 1999/04/08
  • When she began work on this collection, Barbara Ellen Smith was asked, "Why work on a book about women in the South? Nobody writes books about women in the Midwest." In an era of intensified globalization, when populations, cultures and capital move acros
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
I Engendering History
1 The Social Relations of Southern Women 13
2 Transgressions in Race and Place: The Ubiquitous Native Grandmother in America's Cultural Memory 34
3 "A Good Ol' Woman": Relations of Race and Gender in an Indian Community 57
II Making a Living
4 Race, Class, and Intimacy in Southern Households: Relationships Between Black Domestic Workers and White Employers 77
5 Women, Restructuring, and Textiles: The Increasing Complexity of Subordination and Struggle in a Southern Community 91
6 A Coalfield Tapestry: Weaving the Socioeconomic Fabric of Women's Lives 109
III Sustaining Communities
7 Finding a Voice: Latinas in the South 125
8 Doing Good While Doing Well: Professional Black Women in the Mississippi Delta 138
9 Holding Hands: An American Struggle for Community 161
10 Women and Revolutionary Relations: Community-Building in Appalachia 171
IV Changing Possibilities in the Global South
11 Gender, Race, and Place: Confounding Labor Activism in Central Appalachia 185
12 Southern Women and Southern Borders on the Move: Tennessee Workers Explore the New International Division of Labor 207
13 What's Sex Got to Do with it, Y'All? 245
About the Contributors 271
Index 275


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