New "Etudes/Inuit/Studies" Volume Now Available
Volume 30, Number 1, 2006
Further information, including bilingual abstracts and subscription
information, is available at:
http://www.fss.ulaval.ca/etudes-inuit-studies
"Etudes/Inuit/Studies" is a biannual scholarly journal that has been
published since 1977. The journal is devoted to the study of Inuit
societies, either traditional or contemporary, in the general
perspective of social sciences and humanities (ethnology, politics,
archaeology, linguistics, history, etc.). In addition to a number of
articles, each volume contains book reviews, a list of scientific
events, and annual reviews of recent theses and articles published in
other journals.
"Gender issues" is the focus of Volume 30, Number 1. Articles and papers
include:
Introduction: Problematiques des sexes
Introduction: Gender issues
Joanna Kafarowski
Everyone goes fishing: Understanding procurement for men, women and
children in an arctic community
Kerrie Ann Shannon
Gendered dimensions of environmental health, contaminants and global
change in Nunavik, Canada
Joanna Kafarowski
Inuit gender parity and why it was not accepted the Nunavut legislature
Laakkuluk Jessen Williamson
Shifting gender regimes: The complexities of domestic violence among
Canada's Inuit
Janet Mancini Billson
The gender of the bear
Christopher G. Trott
Postsecondary education gender disparities among Inuit in Alaska: A
symptom of male malaise?
Judith Kleinfeld and Justin J. Andrews
Men's and women's spheres among couples from Maniitsoq (Greenland)
Karla Jessen Williamson
The participial oblique, a verb mood found only in Nunivak Central
Alaskan Yup'ik and in Siberian Yupik
Steven A. Jacobson
Semantique des affixes incorporants en langue inuit (Groenland oriental)
Nicole Tersis et Marc-Antoine Mahieu
Recensions / Book reviews
BLACKMAN, Margaret B., Upside Down: Seasons among the Nunamiut
William Schneider
BONNERJEA, R., Eskimos in Europe: How they got there and what happened
to them afterwards
H. G. Jones
FOX, Shari, When the weather is Uggianaqtuq; Inuit observations of
environmental change
Benoit Ethier
HEATH, John D. and Eugene ARIMA, Eastern Arctic Kayaks: History, Design,
Technique
David W. Zimmerly
HOFFECKER, John F., A prehistory of the North. Human settlement of the
higher latitude
Patrick Plumet
HURET, Pauline (dir.), Les Inuit de l'Arctique Canadien
Julie Rodrigue
JENNINGS, Michael, Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher
Education
Judith Kleinfeld
LAUGRAND, Frederic, Mourir et renaitre. La reception du christianisme
par les Inuit de l'Arctique de l'Est canadien (1890-1940)
Nathalie Ouellette
LUTZ, Hartmut (ed.), The Diary of Abraham Ulrikab: Text and Context
Peter C. Evans
McGHEE, Robert, The last imaginary place. A human history of the arctic
world
Patrick Plumet
SIMARD, Jean-Jacques, La Reduction. L'Autochtone invente et les
Amerindiens aujourd'hui
Yohann Cesa
Further information, including bilingual abstracts and subscription
information, is available at:
http://www.fss.ulaval.ca/etudes-inuit-studies