Gender in Pre-Hispanic America
Published 2001
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Contents
Cecelia F. Klein, Introduction
Joan M. Gero, Field Knots and Ceramic Beaus: Interpreting Gender in the Peruvian Early Intermediate Period
Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Asking about Aztec Gender: The Historical and Archaeological Evidence
Louise M. Burkhart, Gender in Nahuatl Texts of the Early Colonial Period: Native "Tradition" and the Dialogue with Christianity
Rosemary A. Joyce, Negotiating Sex and Gender in Classic Maya Society
Carolyn Dean, Andean Androgyny and the Making of Men
Cecelia F. Klein, None of the Above: Gender Ambiguity in Nahua Ideology
Mari Carmen Serra Puche, The Concept of Feminine Places in Mesoamerica: The Case of Xochitécatl, Tlaxcala, Mexico
John Monaghan, Physiology, Production, and Gendered Difference: The Evidence from Mixtec and Other Mesoamerican Societies
Joyce Marcus, Breaking the Glass Ceiling: The Strategies of Royal Women in Ancient States
Margaret W. Conkey, Epilogue: Thinking about Gender with Theory and Method
Cecelia F. Klein, Conclusions: Envisioning Pre-Columbian Gender Studies
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