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Women traders in cross-cultural perspective: mediating identities, marketing wares
2001, Stanford University Press
in English
0804740526 9780804740524
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Table of Contents
Nineteenth-century views of women's participation in Mexico's markets / Judith Marti
Markets as gendered domains: the Javanese pasar / Jennifer Alexander and Paul Alexander
Inside, outside, and selling on the road: women's market trading in South India / Johanna Lessinger
"Nursing-mother work" in Ghana: power and frustration in Akan market women's lives / Gracia Clark
Situating handicraft market women in Ifugao, upland Philippines: a case for multiplicity / B. Lynne Milgram
Gender on the market in Moroccan women's verbal art: performative spheres of feminine authority / Deborah A. Kapchan
Hungarian village women in the marketplace during the late socialist period / Eva V. Huseby-Darvas
Traditional medicines in the marketplace: identity and ethnicity among female vendors / Lynn Sikkink
Market/places as gendered spaces: market/women's studies over two decades / Florence E. Babb.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-297) and index.
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