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245 00 $aWriting the range :$brace, class, and culture in the women's West /$cedited with introductions by Elizabeth Jameson and Susan Armitage.
260 $aNorman, Ok :$bUniversity of Oklahoma Press,$c1997.
263 $a9701
300 $axiii, 656 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 601-630) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tEmpowering "The Welder": A Historical Survey of Women of Color in the West /$rMarian Perales --$g2.$tNative American Women: Changing Statuses, Changing Interpretations /$rRamona Ford --$g3.$tRace, Gender, and Intercultural Relations: The Case of Interracial Marriage /$rPeggy Pascoe --$g4.$t"A Poor Widow Burdened with Children": Widows and Land in Colonial New Mexico /$rYolanda Chavez Leyva --$g5.$t"This Evil Extends Especially to the Feminine Sex": Captivity and Identity in New Mexico, 1700-1846 /$rJames F. Brooks --$g6.$tWhen Strangers Met: Sex and Gender on Three Frontiers /$rAlbert L. Hurtado --$g7.$tThe Women of Lincoln County, 1860-1900 /$rDarlis A. Miller --$g8.$t"I See What I Have Done": The Life and Murder Trial of Xwelas, a S'Klallam Woman /$rColl-Peter Thrush and Robert H. Keller, Jr. --$g9.$t"Yo Sola Aprendi": Mexican Women's Personal Narratives from Nineteenth-Century California /$rGenaro Padilla --$g10.$tGender and the "Citizen Indian" /$rWendy L. Wall --
505 80 $g11.$tResistance to Rescue: The Indians of Bahapki and Mrs. Annie E. K. Bidwell /$rMargaret D. Jacobs --$g12.$tBeyond the Stereotypes: Chinese Pioneer Women /$rAnnette White-Parks --$g13.$t"I Got a Girl Here, Would You Like to Meet Her?": Courtship, Ethnicity, and Community in Sweetwater County, 1900-1925 /$rDee Garceau --$g14.$tEuskaldun Andreak: Basque Women as Hard Workers, Hoteleras, and Matriarchs /$rJeronima Echeverria --$g15.$t"We Are Women Irish": Gender, Class, Religious, and Ethnic Identity in Anaconda, Montana /$rLaurie Mercier --$g16.$tDrag's a Life: Women, Gender, and Cross-Dressing in the Nineteenth-Century West /$rEvelyn A. Schlatter --$g17.$tDead Ends of Gold Mines? Using Missionary Records in Mexican American Women's History /$rVicki L. Ruiz --$g18.$tLifting as We Climb: African American Women's Clubs of Denver, 1890-1925 /$rLynda F. Dickson --$g19.$t"Save the Babies!": American Indian Women, Assimilation Policy, and Scientific Motherhood, 1912-1918 /$rLisa E. Emmerich --
505 80 $g20.$tIntroduction to Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America /$rSucheng Chan --$g21.$tAlice Dickerson Montemayor: Feminism and Mexican American Politics in the 1930s /$rCynthia E. Orozco --$g22.$tDesperately Seeking "Deirdre": Gender Roles, Multicultural Relations, and Nisei Women Writers of the 1930s /$rValerie Matsumoto --$g23.$tDolores Del Rio and Lupe Velez: Images on and off the Screen, 1925-1944 /$rAlicia I. Rodriguez-Estrada --$g24.$tTsugiki, A Grafting: A History of a Japanese Pioneer Woman in Washington State /$rGail M. Nomura --$g25.$t"Not in Somebody's Kitchen": African American Women Workers in Richmond, California, and the Impact of World War II /$rShirley Ann Wilson Moore --$g26.$tChanging Woman Meets Madonna: Navajo Women's Networks and Sex-Gender Values in Transition /$rChristine Conte --$g27.$tMexican American Women Grassroots Community Activists: "Mothers of East Los Angeles" /$rMary Pardo --$g28.$tSoutheast Asian Refugee Women, War, and Resettlement /$rTerri Bryan --
505 80 $g29.$t"My Mother Was a Mover": African American Seminole Women in Brackettville, Texas, 1914-1964 /$rB. Ann Rodgers and Linda Schott --$tSelected Bibliographies /$rDedra S. McDonald, Evelyn A. Schlatter and Juneal Leversee --$tAfrican American Women --$tAsian American Women --$tEuro-American Ethnic Women --$tNative American Women --$tLatinas/Hispanas.
520 $aA valuable introduction to the rapidly changing field of western history, Writing the Range explains clearly how race, class, and culture are constructed and connected. The first section examines issues raised by more than a decade of multicultural western women's histories; following are six chronological sections spanning four centuries. Each section offers a short introduction connecting its essays and placing them in analytic and historical perspective.
520 8 $aClearly written and accessible, Writing the Range makes a major contribution to ethnic history, women's history, and interpretations of the American West.
650 0 $aWomen$zWest (U.S.)$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010119154
650 0 $aMinority women$zWest (U.S.)$xHistory.
650 0 $aFrontier and pioneer life$zWest (U.S.)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008104177
651 0 $aWest (U.S.)$xRace relations$xHistory.
651 0 $aWest (U.S.)$xEthnic relations$xHistory.
700 1 $aJameson, Elizabeth.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85287360
700 1 $aArmitage, Susan H.$q(Susan Hodge),$d1937-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85251849
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