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Making Home Work Jane E. Simonsen

Making Home Work By Jane E. Simonsen

Making Home Work by Jane E. Simonsen


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Illuminates discussions about the value of women's work through analysis of texts and images created by writers, women's rights activists, Native American women, and more. Focusing on the range of materials through which domesticity was produced in the West, the author integrates voices into the study of domesticity's imperial manifestations.

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Making Home Work: Domesticity and Native American Assimilation in the American West, 1860-1919 by Jane E. Simonsen

During the westward expansion of America, white middle-class ideals of home and domestic work were used to measure differences between white and Native American women. Yet the vision of America as home was more than a metaphor for women's stake in the process of conquest - it took deliberate work to create and uphold. Treating white and indigenous women's struggles as part of the same history, Jane E. Simonsen argues that as both cultural workers and domestic laborers insisted upon the value of their work to civilization, they exposed the inequalities integral to both the nation and the household. Simonsen illuminates discussions about the value of women's work through analysis of texts and images created by writers, women's rights activists, reformers, anthropologists, photographers, field matrons, and Native American women. She argues that women such as Caroline Soule, Alice Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, Anna Dawson Wilde, and Angel DeCora called upon the rhetoric of sentimental domesticity, ethnographic science, public display, and indigenous knowledge as they sought to make the gendered and racial order of the nation visible through homes and the work performed in them. Focusing on the range of materials through which domesticity was produced in the West, Simonsen integrates new voices into the study of domesticity's imperial manifestations.

About Jane E. Simonsen

JANE E. SIMONSEN is assistant professor of interdisciplinary studies at the University of Central Arkansas Honors College.

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CIN0807856959LN
9780807856956
0807856959
Making Home Work: Domesticity and Native American Assimilation in the American West, 1860-1919 by Jane E. Simonsen
Used - Like New
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2006-05-30
288
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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