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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108669221
- Artikelnr.: 70910751
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1. Introduction to the Cambridge handbook of the anthropology of gender and
sexuality Silvia Posocco, Cecilia McCallum and Martin Fotta; Part I.
Openings and Orientations: 2. Remixing feminist epistemology and
methodology Sameena Mulla and Daná-Ain Davis; 3. Critical ethnography as a
collective feminist project Henrike Donner; 4. Kinship and relatedness as
vital lens Resto Cruz; 5. Reframing the social, rethinking the body,
confronting biologism Victor Sacha Cova and Heather Anne Swanson; Part II.
Knowledges and Domains: 6. Gender, sociality and the person Cecilia
McCallum; 7. The postmodern moment in gender studies and anthropology Sarah
Green and Tuija Pulkkinen; 8. Gender(ed) language and the linguistics of
sexuality Stephanie Rudwick; 9. Conceptualising bodies, hierarchy and
gendering across cultures Subhadra Mitra Channa; 10. Language, gender &
sexuality and performativity William L. Leap; 11. Anthropological
engagements with men and masculinities Paul Scheibelhofer and Daniel
Monterescu; Part III. Resistances and Intersections: 12. Social and
cultural politics of resistance and empowerment Mengia Tschalaer; 13.
Re-working black feminist anthropology through transnational
scholar-activism and anti-racist solidarity in Africa and its diaspora
Riché J. Daniel Barnes; 14. Gender in decolonial indigenous perspectives
Olga Ulturgasheva; 15. Anthropologies of reproduction, abortion, and
biopolitics Michele Rivkin-Fish; 16. Gender, capitalism, and the Erotics of
finance Caroline E. Schuster; 17. Untying poverty's gendered knots past and
present Vigdis Broch-Due; Part IV. Desires and Relations: 18.
Subjectivities, knowledge and gendered and sexual transitions Paul Boyce
and Akshay Khanna; 19. Feminist and queer theories of the non/human &
paradoxical possibilities of the slash Logan Natalie O'Laughlin; 20. Blood,
gender and politics in indigenous View Luisa Elvira Belaunde and Cecilia
McCallum; 21. 'At home' in Botox, feminism and ethics Jeanette Edwards;
Part V. Recursivities and Futures: 22. Ontological sex-genders E. J.
Gonzalez-Polledo; 23. Futures Emilia Sanabria.
sexuality Silvia Posocco, Cecilia McCallum and Martin Fotta; Part I.
Openings and Orientations: 2. Remixing feminist epistemology and
methodology Sameena Mulla and Daná-Ain Davis; 3. Critical ethnography as a
collective feminist project Henrike Donner; 4. Kinship and relatedness as
vital lens Resto Cruz; 5. Reframing the social, rethinking the body,
confronting biologism Victor Sacha Cova and Heather Anne Swanson; Part II.
Knowledges and Domains: 6. Gender, sociality and the person Cecilia
McCallum; 7. The postmodern moment in gender studies and anthropology Sarah
Green and Tuija Pulkkinen; 8. Gender(ed) language and the linguistics of
sexuality Stephanie Rudwick; 9. Conceptualising bodies, hierarchy and
gendering across cultures Subhadra Mitra Channa; 10. Language, gender &
sexuality and performativity William L. Leap; 11. Anthropological
engagements with men and masculinities Paul Scheibelhofer and Daniel
Monterescu; Part III. Resistances and Intersections: 12. Social and
cultural politics of resistance and empowerment Mengia Tschalaer; 13.
Re-working black feminist anthropology through transnational
scholar-activism and anti-racist solidarity in Africa and its diaspora
Riché J. Daniel Barnes; 14. Gender in decolonial indigenous perspectives
Olga Ulturgasheva; 15. Anthropologies of reproduction, abortion, and
biopolitics Michele Rivkin-Fish; 16. Gender, capitalism, and the Erotics of
finance Caroline E. Schuster; 17. Untying poverty's gendered knots past and
present Vigdis Broch-Due; Part IV. Desires and Relations: 18.
Subjectivities, knowledge and gendered and sexual transitions Paul Boyce
and Akshay Khanna; 19. Feminist and queer theories of the non/human &
paradoxical possibilities of the slash Logan Natalie O'Laughlin; 20. Blood,
gender and politics in indigenous View Luisa Elvira Belaunde and Cecilia
McCallum; 21. 'At home' in Botox, feminism and ethics Jeanette Edwards;
Part V. Recursivities and Futures: 22. Ontological sex-genders E. J.
Gonzalez-Polledo; 23. Futures Emilia Sanabria.
1. Introduction to the Cambridge handbook of the anthropology of gender and
sexuality Silvia Posocco, Cecilia McCallum and Martin Fotta; Part I.
Openings and Orientations: 2. Remixing feminist epistemology and
methodology Sameena Mulla and Daná-Ain Davis; 3. Critical ethnography as a
collective feminist project Henrike Donner; 4. Kinship and relatedness as
vital lens Resto Cruz; 5. Reframing the social, rethinking the body,
confronting biologism Victor Sacha Cova and Heather Anne Swanson; Part II.
Knowledges and Domains: 6. Gender, sociality and the person Cecilia
McCallum; 7. The postmodern moment in gender studies and anthropology Sarah
Green and Tuija Pulkkinen; 8. Gender(ed) language and the linguistics of
sexuality Stephanie Rudwick; 9. Conceptualising bodies, hierarchy and
gendering across cultures Subhadra Mitra Channa; 10. Language, gender &
sexuality and performativity William L. Leap; 11. Anthropological
engagements with men and masculinities Paul Scheibelhofer and Daniel
Monterescu; Part III. Resistances and Intersections: 12. Social and
cultural politics of resistance and empowerment Mengia Tschalaer; 13.
Re-working black feminist anthropology through transnational
scholar-activism and anti-racist solidarity in Africa and its diaspora
Riché J. Daniel Barnes; 14. Gender in decolonial indigenous perspectives
Olga Ulturgasheva; 15. Anthropologies of reproduction, abortion, and
biopolitics Michele Rivkin-Fish; 16. Gender, capitalism, and the Erotics of
finance Caroline E. Schuster; 17. Untying poverty's gendered knots past and
present Vigdis Broch-Due; Part IV. Desires and Relations: 18.
Subjectivities, knowledge and gendered and sexual transitions Paul Boyce
and Akshay Khanna; 19. Feminist and queer theories of the non/human &
paradoxical possibilities of the slash Logan Natalie O'Laughlin; 20. Blood,
gender and politics in indigenous View Luisa Elvira Belaunde and Cecilia
McCallum; 21. 'At home' in Botox, feminism and ethics Jeanette Edwards;
Part V. Recursivities and Futures: 22. Ontological sex-genders E. J.
Gonzalez-Polledo; 23. Futures Emilia Sanabria.
sexuality Silvia Posocco, Cecilia McCallum and Martin Fotta; Part I.
Openings and Orientations: 2. Remixing feminist epistemology and
methodology Sameena Mulla and Daná-Ain Davis; 3. Critical ethnography as a
collective feminist project Henrike Donner; 4. Kinship and relatedness as
vital lens Resto Cruz; 5. Reframing the social, rethinking the body,
confronting biologism Victor Sacha Cova and Heather Anne Swanson; Part II.
Knowledges and Domains: 6. Gender, sociality and the person Cecilia
McCallum; 7. The postmodern moment in gender studies and anthropology Sarah
Green and Tuija Pulkkinen; 8. Gender(ed) language and the linguistics of
sexuality Stephanie Rudwick; 9. Conceptualising bodies, hierarchy and
gendering across cultures Subhadra Mitra Channa; 10. Language, gender &
sexuality and performativity William L. Leap; 11. Anthropological
engagements with men and masculinities Paul Scheibelhofer and Daniel
Monterescu; Part III. Resistances and Intersections: 12. Social and
cultural politics of resistance and empowerment Mengia Tschalaer; 13.
Re-working black feminist anthropology through transnational
scholar-activism and anti-racist solidarity in Africa and its diaspora
Riché J. Daniel Barnes; 14. Gender in decolonial indigenous perspectives
Olga Ulturgasheva; 15. Anthropologies of reproduction, abortion, and
biopolitics Michele Rivkin-Fish; 16. Gender, capitalism, and the Erotics of
finance Caroline E. Schuster; 17. Untying poverty's gendered knots past and
present Vigdis Broch-Due; Part IV. Desires and Relations: 18.
Subjectivities, knowledge and gendered and sexual transitions Paul Boyce
and Akshay Khanna; 19. Feminist and queer theories of the non/human &
paradoxical possibilities of the slash Logan Natalie O'Laughlin; 20. Blood,
gender and politics in indigenous View Luisa Elvira Belaunde and Cecilia
McCallum; 21. 'At home' in Botox, feminism and ethics Jeanette Edwards;
Part V. Recursivities and Futures: 22. Ontological sex-genders E. J.
Gonzalez-Polledo; 23. Futures Emilia Sanabria.