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The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Anthropology is a comprehensive inter- and intradisciplinary survey of feminist anthropology. Essential reading for students, researchers, and instructors in anthropology, it will also interest those in related disciplines such as gender studies, biomedicine, sociology, geography, and science.
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The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Anthropology is a comprehensive inter- and intradisciplinary survey of feminist anthropology. Essential reading for students, researchers, and instructors in anthropology, it will also interest those in related disciplines such as gender studies, biomedicine, sociology, geography, and science.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040049822
- Artikelnr.: 72301375
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040049822
- Artikelnr.: 72301375
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Pamela L. Geller is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Miami, USA. She is the author of The Bioarchaeology of Social-Sexual Lives: Queering Common Sense about Sex, Gender, and Sexuality (2017), Theorizing Bioarchaeology (2021), and Becoming Object: The Sociopolitics of the Samuel George Morton Cranial Collection (2024). Geller also writes for lay audiences; her essays have appeared in Slate, Miami Herald, and The New York Times.
PART I Consciousness-raising; On resisting violence; 1. Sexual violence as
professional misconduct in the practice of anthropology M. Gabriela Torres
; 2 Sexual harassment in archaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
Amber M. VanDerwarker; 3Neocolonialism and palaeoanthropology: Reflections
on privilege, practice and safety Rebecca R. Ackermann; 4 Whisper networks
and woke networks Anna Babel and Ashlee Dauphinais Civitello; 5 Gender,
violence, and memory Shahla Talebi; 6 Feminicide/femicide: A global crisis
Brigittine M. French;On communicating creatively; 7 Feminism and digital
archaeology Katherine Cook; 8 Ethnographic poetry as a decolonial feminist
praxis Ather Zia; 9 Visualizing ethnography: Feminist praxis in
anthropological film Ethnocine Collective; 10 Comics, graphic novels, and
feminism Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan; PART II Precarity; On labor;11
Demystifying the sexual division of labor: A look from human evolution
Danae G. Khorasani and Sang-Hee Lee; 12 Trauma and past lives Rebecca C.
Redfern and Linda Fibiger; 13 The historical archaeology of sex work
Kristen R. Fellows; 14 Unveiling the engima of culture: Reflections on
gendered precarious work in China and Japan Huiyan Fu; 15 The gendered
globalization of labor Carla Freeman and Hunter Akridge;On migration and
displacement;16 Global mobilities, intimate moments: Embodying
nineteenth-century domestic labor Alanna L. Warner-Smith; 17 Blood, mud,
and mucking around with waste: Properties of reworlding postindustrial
space Shannon A. Novak; 18 Feminist takes and contributions to refugee and
displacement studies Katarzyna Grabska; 19 Discourse and the gendered
racialization of displacement Hilary Parsons Dick, Júlia Da Silva, Madeline
Lynch, and Maria Terrinoni; On health and disease; 20 Increased female
mortality after environmental disaster: Perspectives from primate studies
Alison M. Behie;21 Feminist anthropology and epidemics Shelley Lees; 22
"Studying up" health inequities Sandhya Ganapthy; 23 Reframing old bones
and old stories: Gendered patterns of health and disease in the past
Sabrina C. Agarwal; On reproduction; 24 Mothers and infants: Materializing
maternal health and reproductive loss in the past Rebecca Gowland; 25
Reproductive oppression at the intersections: An archaeology of Hollywood
Plantation Jodi A. Barnes; 26 Perspectives on intersectionality from public
health and medical anthropology to promote health equity and reproductive
justice Annie Preaux and Arachu Castro; 27 Racial disparities and racism in
reproductive experiences Chiara Quagliariello,Veronica Miranda, and Mounia
El Kotni; 28 Technology, health, and gender Cecilia McCallum, Ana Paula dos
Reis, and Mariana Pitta Lima;PART III Praxis; On intersectionality; 29
Archaeology, intersectionally: Past lives and present-day sociopolitics
Anna S. Agbe-Davies; 30 Ethnographing intersectional inequalities Carmen
Gregorio Gil and Mara Viveros-Vigoya; 31 On disinheritance,
intersectionality, and environment: Zora Neale Huston's Florida Writers'
Project fieldnotes Sarah E. Vaughn; On decolonial work; 32 Mothering in the
decolonial moment Ziyanda Majombozi; 33 Decolonizing masculinities
Sakhumzi Mfecane; 34 Decolonizing methods in feminist ethnography:
Reflections from Andean Peru and coastal Ecuador Florence E. Babb and Maja
Jeranko
professional misconduct in the practice of anthropology M. Gabriela Torres
; 2 Sexual harassment in archaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
Amber M. VanDerwarker; 3Neocolonialism and palaeoanthropology: Reflections
on privilege, practice and safety Rebecca R. Ackermann; 4 Whisper networks
and woke networks Anna Babel and Ashlee Dauphinais Civitello; 5 Gender,
violence, and memory Shahla Talebi; 6 Feminicide/femicide: A global crisis
Brigittine M. French;On communicating creatively; 7 Feminism and digital
archaeology Katherine Cook; 8 Ethnographic poetry as a decolonial feminist
praxis Ather Zia; 9 Visualizing ethnography: Feminist praxis in
anthropological film Ethnocine Collective; 10 Comics, graphic novels, and
feminism Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan; PART II Precarity; On labor;11
Demystifying the sexual division of labor: A look from human evolution
Danae G. Khorasani and Sang-Hee Lee; 12 Trauma and past lives Rebecca C.
Redfern and Linda Fibiger; 13 The historical archaeology of sex work
Kristen R. Fellows; 14 Unveiling the engima of culture: Reflections on
gendered precarious work in China and Japan Huiyan Fu; 15 The gendered
globalization of labor Carla Freeman and Hunter Akridge;On migration and
displacement;16 Global mobilities, intimate moments: Embodying
nineteenth-century domestic labor Alanna L. Warner-Smith; 17 Blood, mud,
and mucking around with waste: Properties of reworlding postindustrial
space Shannon A. Novak; 18 Feminist takes and contributions to refugee and
displacement studies Katarzyna Grabska; 19 Discourse and the gendered
racialization of displacement Hilary Parsons Dick, Júlia Da Silva, Madeline
Lynch, and Maria Terrinoni; On health and disease; 20 Increased female
mortality after environmental disaster: Perspectives from primate studies
Alison M. Behie;21 Feminist anthropology and epidemics Shelley Lees; 22
"Studying up" health inequities Sandhya Ganapthy; 23 Reframing old bones
and old stories: Gendered patterns of health and disease in the past
Sabrina C. Agarwal; On reproduction; 24 Mothers and infants: Materializing
maternal health and reproductive loss in the past Rebecca Gowland; 25
Reproductive oppression at the intersections: An archaeology of Hollywood
Plantation Jodi A. Barnes; 26 Perspectives on intersectionality from public
health and medical anthropology to promote health equity and reproductive
justice Annie Preaux and Arachu Castro; 27 Racial disparities and racism in
reproductive experiences Chiara Quagliariello,Veronica Miranda, and Mounia
El Kotni; 28 Technology, health, and gender Cecilia McCallum, Ana Paula dos
Reis, and Mariana Pitta Lima;PART III Praxis; On intersectionality; 29
Archaeology, intersectionally: Past lives and present-day sociopolitics
Anna S. Agbe-Davies; 30 Ethnographing intersectional inequalities Carmen
Gregorio Gil and Mara Viveros-Vigoya; 31 On disinheritance,
intersectionality, and environment: Zora Neale Huston's Florida Writers'
Project fieldnotes Sarah E. Vaughn; On decolonial work; 32 Mothering in the
decolonial moment Ziyanda Majombozi; 33 Decolonizing masculinities
Sakhumzi Mfecane; 34 Decolonizing methods in feminist ethnography:
Reflections from Andean Peru and coastal Ecuador Florence E. Babb and Maja
Jeranko
PART I Consciousness-raising; On resisting violence; 1. Sexual violence as
professional misconduct in the practice of anthropology M. Gabriela Torres
; 2 Sexual harassment in archaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
Amber M. VanDerwarker; 3Neocolonialism and palaeoanthropology: Reflections
on privilege, practice and safety Rebecca R. Ackermann; 4 Whisper networks
and woke networks Anna Babel and Ashlee Dauphinais Civitello; 5 Gender,
violence, and memory Shahla Talebi; 6 Feminicide/femicide: A global crisis
Brigittine M. French;On communicating creatively; 7 Feminism and digital
archaeology Katherine Cook; 8 Ethnographic poetry as a decolonial feminist
praxis Ather Zia; 9 Visualizing ethnography: Feminist praxis in
anthropological film Ethnocine Collective; 10 Comics, graphic novels, and
feminism Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan; PART II Precarity; On labor;11
Demystifying the sexual division of labor: A look from human evolution
Danae G. Khorasani and Sang-Hee Lee; 12 Trauma and past lives Rebecca C.
Redfern and Linda Fibiger; 13 The historical archaeology of sex work
Kristen R. Fellows; 14 Unveiling the engima of culture: Reflections on
gendered precarious work in China and Japan Huiyan Fu; 15 The gendered
globalization of labor Carla Freeman and Hunter Akridge;On migration and
displacement;16 Global mobilities, intimate moments: Embodying
nineteenth-century domestic labor Alanna L. Warner-Smith; 17 Blood, mud,
and mucking around with waste: Properties of reworlding postindustrial
space Shannon A. Novak; 18 Feminist takes and contributions to refugee and
displacement studies Katarzyna Grabska; 19 Discourse and the gendered
racialization of displacement Hilary Parsons Dick, Júlia Da Silva, Madeline
Lynch, and Maria Terrinoni; On health and disease; 20 Increased female
mortality after environmental disaster: Perspectives from primate studies
Alison M. Behie;21 Feminist anthropology and epidemics Shelley Lees; 22
"Studying up" health inequities Sandhya Ganapthy; 23 Reframing old bones
and old stories: Gendered patterns of health and disease in the past
Sabrina C. Agarwal; On reproduction; 24 Mothers and infants: Materializing
maternal health and reproductive loss in the past Rebecca Gowland; 25
Reproductive oppression at the intersections: An archaeology of Hollywood
Plantation Jodi A. Barnes; 26 Perspectives on intersectionality from public
health and medical anthropology to promote health equity and reproductive
justice Annie Preaux and Arachu Castro; 27 Racial disparities and racism in
reproductive experiences Chiara Quagliariello,Veronica Miranda, and Mounia
El Kotni; 28 Technology, health, and gender Cecilia McCallum, Ana Paula dos
Reis, and Mariana Pitta Lima;PART III Praxis; On intersectionality; 29
Archaeology, intersectionally: Past lives and present-day sociopolitics
Anna S. Agbe-Davies; 30 Ethnographing intersectional inequalities Carmen
Gregorio Gil and Mara Viveros-Vigoya; 31 On disinheritance,
intersectionality, and environment: Zora Neale Huston's Florida Writers'
Project fieldnotes Sarah E. Vaughn; On decolonial work; 32 Mothering in the
decolonial moment Ziyanda Majombozi; 33 Decolonizing masculinities
Sakhumzi Mfecane; 34 Decolonizing methods in feminist ethnography:
Reflections from Andean Peru and coastal Ecuador Florence E. Babb and Maja
Jeranko
professional misconduct in the practice of anthropology M. Gabriela Torres
; 2 Sexual harassment in archaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
Amber M. VanDerwarker; 3Neocolonialism and palaeoanthropology: Reflections
on privilege, practice and safety Rebecca R. Ackermann; 4 Whisper networks
and woke networks Anna Babel and Ashlee Dauphinais Civitello; 5 Gender,
violence, and memory Shahla Talebi; 6 Feminicide/femicide: A global crisis
Brigittine M. French;On communicating creatively; 7 Feminism and digital
archaeology Katherine Cook; 8 Ethnographic poetry as a decolonial feminist
praxis Ather Zia; 9 Visualizing ethnography: Feminist praxis in
anthropological film Ethnocine Collective; 10 Comics, graphic novels, and
feminism Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan; PART II Precarity; On labor;11
Demystifying the sexual division of labor: A look from human evolution
Danae G. Khorasani and Sang-Hee Lee; 12 Trauma and past lives Rebecca C.
Redfern and Linda Fibiger; 13 The historical archaeology of sex work
Kristen R. Fellows; 14 Unveiling the engima of culture: Reflections on
gendered precarious work in China and Japan Huiyan Fu; 15 The gendered
globalization of labor Carla Freeman and Hunter Akridge;On migration and
displacement;16 Global mobilities, intimate moments: Embodying
nineteenth-century domestic labor Alanna L. Warner-Smith; 17 Blood, mud,
and mucking around with waste: Properties of reworlding postindustrial
space Shannon A. Novak; 18 Feminist takes and contributions to refugee and
displacement studies Katarzyna Grabska; 19 Discourse and the gendered
racialization of displacement Hilary Parsons Dick, Júlia Da Silva, Madeline
Lynch, and Maria Terrinoni; On health and disease; 20 Increased female
mortality after environmental disaster: Perspectives from primate studies
Alison M. Behie;21 Feminist anthropology and epidemics Shelley Lees; 22
"Studying up" health inequities Sandhya Ganapthy; 23 Reframing old bones
and old stories: Gendered patterns of health and disease in the past
Sabrina C. Agarwal; On reproduction; 24 Mothers and infants: Materializing
maternal health and reproductive loss in the past Rebecca Gowland; 25
Reproductive oppression at the intersections: An archaeology of Hollywood
Plantation Jodi A. Barnes; 26 Perspectives on intersectionality from public
health and medical anthropology to promote health equity and reproductive
justice Annie Preaux and Arachu Castro; 27 Racial disparities and racism in
reproductive experiences Chiara Quagliariello,Veronica Miranda, and Mounia
El Kotni; 28 Technology, health, and gender Cecilia McCallum, Ana Paula dos
Reis, and Mariana Pitta Lima;PART III Praxis; On intersectionality; 29
Archaeology, intersectionally: Past lives and present-day sociopolitics
Anna S. Agbe-Davies; 30 Ethnographing intersectional inequalities Carmen
Gregorio Gil and Mara Viveros-Vigoya; 31 On disinheritance,
intersectionality, and environment: Zora Neale Huston's Florida Writers'
Project fieldnotes Sarah E. Vaughn; On decolonial work; 32 Mothering in the
decolonial moment Ziyanda Majombozi; 33 Decolonizing masculinities
Sakhumzi Mfecane; 34 Decolonizing methods in feminist ethnography:
Reflections from Andean Peru and coastal Ecuador Florence E. Babb and Maja
Jeranko