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Gender and Rural History: A Roundtable
Author(s) -
Ana Cabana,
Colin R. Johnson,
Henry French,
Leen Van Molle
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
historia agraria
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2340-3659
pISSN - 1139-1472
DOI - 10.26882/histagrar.085d08g
Subject(s) - historiography , ideology , relevance (law) , meaning (existential) , politics , gender history , rural history , variety (cybernetics) , sociology , gender studies , field (mathematics) , rural area , social science , political science , epistemology , law , philosophy , mathematics , artificial intelligence , computer science , pure mathematics
The aim of this debate article is to promote a discussion of a historiographical nature (not ideological, not political) about the meaning, place and role of gender in both the rural past and the rural historiography. The discussion revolves around a variety of questions, ranging from the relevance, the opportunity and the very history of the use of gender category in rural history, to the analysis of gender (im)balances in the community of historians working in this broadly defined field of studies, not to mention the very definition of what is meant by gender. These and other related topics, for which there are no single or definitive answers, are debated here in a roundtable format.

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