References
- Aziz, J. U. (2012). Transgressing women. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholar Publishing.
- Cattelino, R. J. (2004). Casino roots: The cultural production of twentieth-century Seminole. Native pathways. Colorado: University Press Colorado.
- Cox, A. (Spring 2014). Remembering Polingaysi: A queer recovery of no turning back as a decolonial text. Studies in American Indian literatures. 24(1): 54-80
- Hale, L. (2002). Native American education. California: ABC-CLIO.
- Massey, D. (1994). Space, place and gender. Minneapolis: University of Montana Press.
- Pritzker, B. M. (2011). Hopi. New York: Chelsea House.
- Puwar, N. (2004). Space invaders. New York: Berg.
- Qoyawayma, P. (1964). No turning back. New Mexico: University of Mexico Press.
- Schlegel, A. (2008). Hopi social structure is related to Tihu symbolism. In Hopi nation. Glenn, E., Wunder, J. R., Rollings, W. H. & Martin, C. L. (Eds). Nebraska. University of Nebraska.
- Aziz, J. U. (2012). Transgressing women. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholar Publishing.
- Cattelino, R. J. (2004). Casino roots: The cultural production of twentieth-century Seminole. Native pathways. Colorado: University Press Colorado.
- Cox, A. (Spring 2014). Remembering Polingaysi: A queer recovery of no turning back as a decolonial text. Studies in American Indian literatures. 24(1): 54-80
- Hale, L. (2002). Native American education. California: ABC-CLIO.
- Massey, D. (1994). Space, place and gender. Minneapolis: University of Montana Press.
- Pritzker, B. M. (2011). Hopi. New York: Chelsea House.
- Puwar, N. (2004). Space invaders. New York: Berg.
- Qoyawayma, P. (1964). No turning back. New Mexico: University of Mexico Press.
- Schlegel, A. (2008). Hopi social structure is related to Tihu symbolism. In Hopi nation. Glenn, E., Wunder, J. R., Rollings, W. H. & Martin, C. L. (Eds). Nebraska. University of Nebraska.
Cite this article
-
APA : Rehman, F. u., Khan, K. U., & Saleem, A. U. (2021). Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back. Global Regional Review, VI(II), 20-26. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03
-
CHICAGO : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. 2021. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review, VI (II): 20-26 doi: 10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03
-
HARVARD : REHMAN, F. U., KHAN, K. U. & SALEEM, A. U. 2021. Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back. Global Regional Review, VI, 20-26.
-
MHRA : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. 2021. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review, VI: 20-26
-
MLA : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review, VI.II (2021): 20-26 Print.
-
OXFORD : Rehman, Fasih ur, Khan, Kanza Umer, and Saleem, Ali Usman (2021), "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back", Global Regional Review, VI (II), 20-26
-
TURABIAN : Rehman, Fasih ur, Kanza Umer Khan, and Ali Usman Saleem. "Transgressing Hopi Gender Roles: A Spatial Study of Polingaysi Qoyawayma's No Turning Back." Global Regional Review VI, no. II (2021): 20-26. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).03