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Author Deacon, Desley.

Title Elsie Clews Parsons : inventing modern life / Desley Deacon.

Publication Info. Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 520 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Women in culture and society
Women in culture and society.
Bibliography "Bibliography of Elsie Clews Parsons, 1896-1962": pages 485-499.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-483) and index.
Summary Elsie Clews Parsons was a relentlessly modern woman. A pioneering feminist, an eminent anthropologist, an ardent social critic, she challenged Americans to develop flexible and dynamic gender, family, and social arrangements that fit the new century. From 1912, when she incorporated ethnographic data on upper-class New York into a series of tersely ironic books and articles, Parsons brought to anthropology a passionate desire to educate the public to accept and welcome sexual and social diversity. Desley Deacon's vibrant and richly detailed biography examines the powerful connections linking Parsons's intellectual commitments to her extraordinary life experience. A wealth of correspondence and memoirs allows Deacon to vividly reconstruct Parsons's unconventional marriage, her intimate friendships, her ties to a burgeoning avant-garde, her wide-ranging travels, and her bitter attempts to escape the stifling conventions of New York's social elite - in short, all of her efforts to overcome gender biases in both academia and society. There is an immediacy to Parsons's struggles, a context to her modernism, and an urgency to her message. Her remarkable intensity compelled her to redefine the social and sexual values of her day, to explore gender roles in other cultural settings, and to thoroughly detonate, through word and deed, entrenched nineteenth-century conceptions of women, civilization, and morality. In Elsie Clews Parsons, Deacon has fashioned a deeply insightful portrayal of an uncommon woman with the uncommon courage to radically reconstruct sexual identity, for herself and for the modern age.
Contents Looking forward -- We secessionists ... -- Trans-national America -- All serene.
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Subject Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1874-1941.
Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews, 1874-1941.
Parsons, Elsie Clews.
Women Indianists -- United States -- Biography.
Women Indianists.
United States.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Women anthropologists -- United States -- Biography.
Women anthropologists.
Women social scientists -- United States -- Biography.
Women social scientists.
Feminists -- United States -- Biography.
Feminists.
Feminism -- United States -- History.
Feminism.
History.
Sex role -- United States -- History.
Sex role.
United States -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
Intellectual life.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject United States -- Race relations.
Race relations.
United States -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Subject Feminists.
Feminism.
Women's movement.
Gender roles.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: Deacon, Desley. Elsie Clews Parsons. Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, ©1997 0226139085 (DLC) 96036257 (OCoLC)35280695
ISBN 0226139077 (electronic book)
9780226139074 (electronic book)
0226139093
9780226139098
0226139085 (paperback)
9780226139098