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Myth and materiality in a woman's world
Shetland 1800-2000
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266 pages
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Exploring the unique historical context of Shetland, this book reveals how women shaped the family, economy, and culture in a region traditionally dominated by male narratives, such as those of the Picts, Scots, and Vikings. It highlights the remarkable role of women in maintaining households and communities in the absence of men, forging a sense of identity as 'liberated' long before organized feminism. By reconstructing this 'woman's world' through various cultural sources, the work appeals to scholars in social history, anthropology, and gender studies.
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2005, hardcover
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