To Work and To Weep

Women in Fishing Economies

Edited by Jane Nadel-Klein & Dona Lee Davis
Categories: Gender & Sexuality Studies, Women’s Studies
Series: Social and Economic Papers
Publisher: ISER Books
Paperback : 9780919666603, 336 pages, January 1988

Description

Here is a cross-cultural collection of ethnographic essays (from Brazil, Newfoundland, Portugal, India, Scotland, Malaysia and Peru) that challenge popular images of women in fishing communities. Offering theoretical contentions about women in society, To Work and to Weep is a text relevant to Women's Studies as well as Ecologic and Economic Anthropology.

Reviews

"...very important to anthropologists and others engaged in Women's
Studies. The question of women's status, roles, and relationships with
men in settings frequently characterized by the division of labour is
not at all unique to fishing communities, although they provide
excellent ways to study it." - Anthropologica