| Unsettling Assumptions: Tradition, Gender, Drag In Unsettling Assumptions , editors Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye examine how tradition and gender come together to unsettle assumptions about culture and its study. Pauline Greenhill is professor of women's and gender studies at the University of Winnipeg. She was co-editor with Liz Locke and Theresa Vaughan of the Encyclopedia of Women's Folklore and Folklife . Her newest book is Channeling Wonder: Fairy Tales on Television (co-edited with Jill Terry Rudy). Her work has appeared in Signs, Marvels & Tales , Resources for Feminist Research , Journal of American Folklore , Canadian Journal of Women and the Law , and parallax , among others. Diane Tye is professor of folklore at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She is author of Baking as Biography: A Life Story in Recipes and co-editor with Pauline Greenhill of Undisciplined Women: Tradition and Culture in Canada . Her articles have been published in Cuizine , Ethnologies , Women's Studies International Forum , and Food, Culture & Society among other journals. |