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  1. They start with a retrospective diary letter from Elsie Masson to Bronislaw Malinowski and detail their first meeting and eventual falling in love. Malinowski describes his third, and final, time of fieldwork in New Guinea, in the Trobriand Islands, 1917-1918. He then returns to Australia where, despite opposition from Elsie's parents, they ...

  2. Request PDF | Incorporated Genre and Gender: Elsie Masson, Her Writings, and Her Contribution to Malinowski’s Career | This chapter aims to give an overview of the works by Elsie Masson (1890 ...

  3. 8 de jun. de 2021 · Elsie Masson was by no means the sole example of a male anthropologist’s wife living in her husband’s shadow (Tedlock 1995). Her role as the partner of one of the founders of modern social anthropology reflects a socio-political and academic tension that we are convinced we still have to confront, albeit under new conditions.

  4. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Incorporated Genre and Gender: Elsie Masson, Her Writings, and Her Contribution to Malinowski’s Career" by Dan Salvucci

  5. Elsie R. Masson was the second daughter of Lady Mary and Prof. Orme Masson, (University of Melbourne). On 6 March, 1919, she married the famous Polish anthropologist, Bronislaw Malinowski, in Melbourne, and they had three daughters.

  6. 30 de dez. de 2018 · Elsie Masson joined Gilruth's household as au pair in April 1913, departing toward the end of 1914. She was recruited on the promise of 'pretty walks' and a comfortable verandah, ...

  7. Elsie married George Gordon Halliday in 1927, at age 27 in marriage place. George was born in 1898, in birth place. They had 2 children: Bruce George Masson Halliday and one other child. Elsie lived in 1901, in address. She lived in 1911, in address. Elsie passed away on month day 1988, at age 88 in death place.