Culture enters through the kitchen
essay 1986 Dubisch, Jill

GreeksEurope > Southeastern Europe
In contrast to the general belief in Greece and elsewhere that pollution evolving from female sexuality and bodily processes are both indicators and reasons for women's subordination and inferior status in the society, this article takes a somewhat d...

'Foreign chickens' and other outsiders
article 1993 Dubisch, Jill

GreeksEurope > Southeastern Europe
Anthropological discussions of gender in the Mediterranean have tended to focus on two related issues: the control of female sexuality, particularly in terms of concepts of 'honor and shame,' and women's power and its relationship to the public and p...

Gender, kinship, and religion
essay 1991 Dubisch, Jill

GreeksEurope > Southeastern Europe
This document is a critique of various anthropological studies on gender in Greek society which are dominated by male or male-centered discourse. According to Dubisch these studies seem to indicate that men create and constitute society while women a...

Introduction
essay 1986 Dubisch, Jill

GreeksEurope > Southeastern Europe
This paper serves as an introduction to a wide range of essays appearing in the Greece file which are related to topics of gender in rural Greece, from women's role and position in the domestic sphere and the connection of this sphere to the larger w...

Preface
essay 1986 Dubisch, Jill

GreeksEurope > Southeastern Europe
In this study Dubisch describes her early days of fieldwork at the village of Falatados on the island of Tinos, and her initial impressions of women's status and gender roles on the island. She concludes this article with a brief commentary on changi...

Greek women
article 1983 Dubisch, Jill

GreeksEurope > Southeastern Europe
This is a paper on women's role in religion. Dubisch argues that the sacred sphere should be regarded as a public realm and women's participation in religion outside of the home, a public activity. Also, with respect to healing, women are mediators b...