Decentering Theory about Women & Their Households
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Books For more information, click the links.
Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women's Work and Households in Global Production (Stanford University Press, 2013). For more information, click the link.
Women, Work and Family in the Antebellum Mountain South (Cambridge University Press, 2008).
The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
Scholarly Library Archive Website click link to explore
Articles & Book Chapters click links to read
"Sexism after Bifurcation? The Arrow of Women’s Time and Utopistics for a New World Order." Pp. 105-28 in Structures of the World Political Economy and Future Global Conflict and Cooperation, ed. Christian Suter and Christopher Chase-Dunn. London: Lit Verlag, 2014.
"Women's Labor and Nature: The 21st Century World-System from a Radical Ecofeminist Perspective." Pp. 183-202 in New Theoretical Directions for the 21st Century World-System, edited by W. A. Dunaway. Praeger Press, 2003.
"Introduction" to Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women's Work and Households in Global Production (Stanford University Press, 2013)
“Bringing Commodity Chain Analysis Back to its World-Systems Roots: Rediscovering Women’s Work and Households.” Journal of World-Systems Research 20 (1) (2014): 64-81.
[with Maria Cecilia Ferolin]. 2013. “Globalized Fisheries, Depeasantization and Debt Bondage in Philippine Seafood Exporting.” International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3 (13) (2013). [will download to your computer]
"The Double Register of History: Situating the Forgotten Woman and Her Household in Capitalist Commodity Chains." Journal of World-System Research 7 (1) (Spring 2001): 2-31.
“Through the Portal of the Household: Conceptualizing Women’s Subsidies to Commodity Chains.” Pp. 55-71 in Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing the Hidden Women’s Work and Laborer Households in Global Production. Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2014.
"The Centrality of the Household to the Modern World-System," in Handbook of World-Systems Analysis, ed. Christopher Chase-Dunn & Salvatore Balbones, Routledge, 2012.
“The Semiproletarian Household over the Longue Duree of the World-System.” In The Longue Duree of the Modern World-System: In Memoriam to Fernand Braudel, edited by Richard Lee and Dale Tomich. SUNY Press, 2011.
"Nonwaged Peasants in the Modern World-system: African Households as Dialectical Units of Capitalist Exploitation and Indigenous Resistance, 1890-1930." Journal of Philosophical Economics 4 (3) (2010)
[with M. Cecilia Macabuac]. 2009. “Aquaculture Commodity Chains and Threats to Food Security and Survival of Philippine Fishing Households.” Pp. 117-38 in The Rise of Asia and Transformation of the World-System, edited by T.K. Ganesh. Paradigm Press.
“The Shrimp Eat Better Than We Do”: Philippine Subsistence Fishing Households Sacrificed for the Global Food Chain." Review of the Fernand Braudel Center 30 (4) (Fall 2007).
"Women at Risk: Capitalist Incorporation and Community Transformation on the Cherokee Frontier" In A World-Systems Reader: New Perspectives on Gender, Urbanism, Cultures, Indigenous Peoples and Ecology, edited by Thomas D. Hall ( Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999)
"Women's Labor and Nature: The 21st Century World-System from a Radical Ecofeminist Perspective." Pp. 183-202 in New Theoretical Directions for the 21st Century World-System, edited by W. A. Dunaway. Praeger Press, 2003.
"Challenging the Myth of Separate Spheres: Women’s Work in the Antebellum Mountain South.” In Women of the Mountain South: Identity, Work and Activism, ed. Connie Rice and Marie Tedesco. Ohio University Press, 2015.
[with Maria Cecilia Ferolin]. 2013. “Globalized Fisheries, Depeasantization and Debt Bondage in Philippine Seafood Exporting.” International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 3 (13).
[with M. Cecilia Macabuac]. 2009. “Aquaculture Commodity Chains and Threats to Food Security and Survival of Philippine Fishing Households.” Pp. 117-38 in The Rise of Asia and Transformation of the World-System, edited by T.K. Ganesh. Paradigm Press.
"The 'Disremembered' of the Antebellum South: A New Look at the Invisible Labor of Poor Women." Critical Sociology 21 (3) (Fall 1995): 89-106.Critical Sociology 21 (3) (Fall 1995): 89-106
"Rethinking Cherokee Acculturation: Women's Resistance to Agrarian Capitalism and Cultural Change, 1800-1838" American Indian Culture and Research Journal 21 (Spring 1997)
"Diaspora, Death and Sexual Exploitation: Slave Families at Risk in the Mountain South" Appalachian Journal 26 (Winter 1999)
“Commodity Chains and Gendered Exploitation: Rescuing Women from the Periphery of World-System Thought.” Pp. 127- 46 in The Modern/Colonial/Capitalist World-System in the Twentieth Century: Global Processes, Antisystemic Movements, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge, ed. Ramon Grosfoguel and Margarita Cervantes-Rodriguez. Praeger, 2002.
Working Papers click links to read
"Stereotypes of Appalachian Women," archival document
"Women's Work on Appalachian Frontiers, archival document
"Diverse Portfolio of Women's Labors," archival document
"Sources to End Historical Silences about Appalachian Women and Racial Differences," archival document