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- Title
"A Balance of Authority": Ponca Women's Cultural Autonomy through the Appropriation of the Ethnographic Interview.
- Authors
Gilley, Brian Joseph
- Abstract
An essay is presented on the ways the ethnographic interview, as a speech act external to community social relations, serves as a disputed space of knowing. It offers an analysis of the strategies the Ponca women in Oklahoma used to appropriate this interview as an unregulated space within the physical and cultural territory of their tribe whereby they have the potential to disrupt male authority. It also looks at how the narratives of the males are interrupted by their female counterparts.
- Subjects
OKLAHOMA; INTERVIEWING in ethnology; ETHNOLOGY; SOCIAL interaction; NATIVE American women; PONCA (North American people); MAN-woman relationships
- Publication
Intertexts, 2010, Vol 14, Issue 2, p113
- ISSN
1092-0625
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.1353/itx.2011.0006