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Nancy Bonvillain is professor of anthropology and linguistics at Bard College at Simon’s Rock. She is author of more than twenty books on language, culture, and gender, including a series on Native American peoples. In her fieldwork she studied the Mohawk and Navajo, and she has published a grammar and dictionary of the Akwesasne dialect of Mohawk. She received her PhD from Columbia University and has taught at Columbia University, The New School, SUNY Purchase and Stony Brook, and Sarah Lawrence College.
Part I The Impact of Material Conditions on Gender Roles
Chapter 1 Prologue
Chapter 2 Egalitarian Foraging Societies
Chapter 3 Pastoral and Horticultural Societies
Chapter 4 Stratified Societies
Chapter 5 Agricultural States
Chapter 6 Industrial Economy: The United States
Chapter 7 Global Economic Development
Part II Ideological Constraints on Gender Constructs
Chapter 8 Gender and the Body
Chapter 9 Gender and Religion
Chapter 10 Gender and Language
Chapter 11 Epilogue