Jerold S. Auerbach is professor of history at Wellesley College and the author of Unequal Justice, Jacob's Voices, and Are We One? Jewish Identity in the United States and Israel.
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"[Auerbach] uses gender scholarship to organize and give coherence to this otherwise disparate group. In part 1, 'A Man's World,' he argues that individuals such as [Frank] Cushing, [Charles] Lummis,... and [Fred] Harvey approached the Southwest and the Pueblos from a masculine perspective, desperate to reclaim rugged individualism from the emotional emasculation of Victorian domesticity. Part 2, 'A Woman's Place,' considers the transformation of the Southwest into a feminist utopia by [Mabel] Luhan, [Ruth] Benedict, and others who reimagined the Southwest as a place of liberation for women.... Auerbach makes a strong case for rethinking our approach to Anglo encounters in the Southwest." - The Journal of American History"

