ABSTRACT

This new volume explores the limits and possibilities of economic change in transforming the lives of women in rural Greece at a time of great economic and political change. It is based on ethnographic research conducted in two communities of Western Crete: Nohia and Platanos, where Lazaridis concentrates on three activities women are involved in: handcrafts, market-gardening and olive-growing.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

Family Work Profiles

chapter 3|28 pages

Production of Handcrafts in Nohia

chapter 6|37 pages

Marriage and Family in Nohia and Platanos

chapter 7|14 pages

Sex and Fun

chapter 8|23 pages

Women's Associations

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue