"Feminist Anthropology" probes critical issues in the study of gender, sex, and sexuality. While feminist anthropology is often perceived as fragmented, this vital new work establishes common ground and situates feminist inquiries within the larger context of social theory and anthropological practice.
"Feminist Anthropology" probes critical issues in the study of gender, sex, and sexuality. While feminist anthropology is often perceived as fragmented, this vital new work establishes common ground and situates feminist inquiries within the larger context of social theory and anthropological practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Pamela L. Geller and Miranda K. Stockett. Foreword by Louise Lamphere
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. Taking stock—the transformation of feminist theorizing in anthropology Introduction. Feminist anthropology: perspectives on our past, present, and future 1. The future of gender or the end of a brilliant career? 2. Feminist theories of embodiment and anthropological imagination: making bodies matter 3. Gender, genes, and the evolution of human birth 4. Marriage, matrifocality, and "missing" men 5. Archaeologists, feminists, and queers: sexual politics in the construction of the past 6. In the midst of the moving waters: material, metaphor, and feminist archaeology 7. Materiality and social change in the practice of feminist anthropology. 8. Feminist perspectives and the teaching of archaeology: implications from the inadvertent ethnography of the classroom 9. Toward a (more) feminist pedagogy in biological anthropology: ethnographic reflections and classroom strategies 10. The professional is political Afterword: on waves
Foreword. Taking stock—the transformation of feminist theorizing in anthropology Introduction. Feminist anthropology: perspectives on our past, present, and future 1. The future of gender or the end of a brilliant career? 2. Feminist theories of embodiment and anthropological imagination: making bodies matter 3. Gender, genes, and the evolution of human birth 4. Marriage, matrifocality, and "missing" men 5. Archaeologists, feminists, and queers: sexual politics in the construction of the past 6. In the midst of the moving waters: material, metaphor, and feminist archaeology 7. Materiality and social change in the practice of feminist anthropology. 8. Feminist perspectives and the teaching of archaeology: implications from the inadvertent ethnography of the classroom 9. Toward a (more) feminist pedagogy in biological anthropology: ethnographic reflections and classroom strategies 10. The professional is political Afterword: on waves
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