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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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