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Hidden scholars
Hidden scholars, Women scholars, writers, curators, and philanthropists have played important roles in the study of Native American cultures of the Southwest. For much of the twentieth century, however, their work has been overlooked. The essays in this book, which grew o, Hidden scholars has a rating of 3 stars
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Hidden scholars, Women scholars, writers, curators, and philanthropists have played important roles in the study of Native American cultures of the Southwest. For much of the twentieth century, however, their work has been overlooked. The essays in this book, which grew o, Hidden scholars
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  • Hidden scholars
  • Written by author Nancy J. Parezo
  • Published by Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c1993., 2001/01/01
  • Women scholars, writers, curators, and philanthropists have played important roles in the study of Native American cultures of the Southwest. For much of the twentieth century, however, their work has been overlooked. The essays in this book, which grew o
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Anthropology: The Welcoming Science 3
Matilda Coxe Stevenson: Pioneer Ethnologist 38
Elsie Clews Parsons in the Southwest 63
Daughters of Affluence: Wealth, Collecting, and Southwestern Institutions 76
"Not in the Absolute Singular": Rereading Ruth Benedict 107
Among Women: Gender and Ethnographic Authority of the Southwest, 1930-1980 129
Women Researchers and the Yaquis in Arizona and Sonora 146
Gladys Reichard among the Navajo 157
Women in Applied Anthropology in the Southwest: The Early Years 189
Women Archaeologists in the Southwest 202
The Contributions of Esther S. Goldfrank 221
Women in Southwestern Linguistic Studies 233
Zuni Potters and The Pueblo Potter: The Contributions of Ruth Bunzel 259
In the Realm of the Muses 270
The Women Who Opened Doors: Interviewing Southwestern Anthropologists 294
Women on the Periphery of the Ivory Tower 311
Conclusion: The Beginning of the Quest 334
References Cited 369
About the Authors 413
Index 415


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