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Discusses what feminist anthropologists have to offer feminist theory in the 1990s, answering the question "Where are the origins of power and difference?" by locating these concepts in cultural narratives of sexuality, gender, kinship, race, nation and religion.
Social Research; Janet Dolgin, Hofstra University; Harriet Whitehead, Duke University; Carol Delaney, Stanford University; Brackette Williams, University of Arizona; Sylvia Yanagisako, Stanford University; Phyllis Chock, Catholic University; Sherry Ortner, University of Michigan; Anna Tsing, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Produktbeschreibung
Discusses what feminist anthropologists have to offer feminist theory in the 1990s, answering the question "Where are the origins of power and difference?" by locating these concepts in cultural narratives of sexuality, gender, kinship, race, nation and religion.
Social Research; Janet Dolgin, Hofstra University; Harriet Whitehead, Duke University; Carol Delaney, Stanford University; Brackette Williams, University of Arizona; Sylvia Yanagisako, Stanford University; Phyllis Chock, Catholic University; Sherry Ortner, University of Michigan; Anna Tsing, University of California, Santa Cruz.
Autorenporträt
Sylvia Yanagisako and Carol Delaney are both in the Department of Anthropology at Stanford University.