ABSTRACT
Power relations among humans have likely been a topic of interest since long before any historical claims to its nature were proffered. This book recognizes that power and gender may be rooted in the experience of power in western society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|64 pages
Exploring power through gender
part II|47 pages
Ideology and the negotiation of power
chapter 5|22 pages
Writing on the face of the moon
Women's products, archetypes, and power in ancient Maya civilization
chapter 6|23 pages
The metamorphosis of Xochiquetzal
A window on womanhood in pre- and post-conquest Mexico
part III|45 pages
Manifesting power through material culture
part IV|25 pages
Discussions