Legacies and Genealogies in Feminist Anthropology
Lynn Bolles and Mary H. MoranBlack Feminist Intellectual Affinity and the Ethics of Care: A Tribute to Faye Harrison’s Mentoring and Influence
Camee Maddox-WingfieldOn Feminist Ground: Modeling Dissent, Critical Ethnography, and Radical Care(Work)
Ana AparicioEsther Newton Made Me Gay
Ellen LewinComing of Age in the Second Wave: Kay Warren, Louise Lamphere, Patricia Guthrie and the Voices in Our Heads
Mary H. MoranThe Legacy of Radical Praxis in New Mexico: Getting Trained by Louise Lamphere
Christina M. Getrich and Andrea M. LopezEleanor Burke Leacock and Historical Transformations of Gender: Beyond Timeless Patriarchy
Christine Ward GaileyAnthromoms and Ripples in the Pond: Thank You, Sylvia Helen Forman
Barbara Rose JohnstonReclaiming Experience, Stories, and Intimacy as Feminist Modes of Knowledge: Learning from Rayna Rapp
Mary AnglinStudying the Past to Understand the Present: Elizabeth Brumfiel Making Archaeology Interesting with Gender, Class, and Faction
Kristin De LuciaA Tale of Two Women: Genealogies of Black Feminist Anthropology in Brazil
Erica L. WilliamsKeeping Black Feminist Intellectual Traditions and Actions Alive
Lynn BollesActions Speak as Loud as Words: How my Career was Saved by a Feminist Anthropologist Pioneer
Alaka WaliThe Power of the Coven
Georgia ButcherFeminist Praxis in Anthropology: My Feminist Lineage
Jennifer EricksonCatherine Lutz: Feminist Scholar, Feminist Mentor
Carla Freeman and Carla JonesBianca Williams: Pursuing Wellness and Theorizing Happiness
Deborah A. Thomas