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this short note on the social anthropology of women to be a characteristic of our trade. But time is limited, with a selection of remarks made to me over the past priorities change, gaps must be filled, new questions decade which indicate the climate in which the inevitably emerge. Social anthropologists sometimes.
Treating feminist anthropology as a traveling theory capable of addressing critical social problems beyond gender, this article aims not merely to recredit feminism in anthropology, but also to show its potential to transform anthropology into an antiracist, decolonial, and abolitionist project.
11 sty 2012 · Feminist anthropology emerged in response to the recognition that across the subdisciplines, anthropology operated within andocentric paradigms. Early questions ranged from identifying women in the anthropological record to explaining universal female subordination.
One of the most perplexing questions in the anthropological study of women concerns universal sexual inequality--an issue compounded by conflicting value orientations, assumptions, and paradigms (see Tiffany 1978, 1979a).
Feminist Anthropology is a peer-reviewed journal with a vision of feminism that is heterogeneous, rich, and multidisciplinary. The journal encompasses a range of praxes within anthropology’s spectrum of humanistic and scientific endeavors.
16 cze 2005 · What makes us human? Why do people think, feel, and act as they do? What is the essence of human nature? What is the basic relationship between the individual and society? These questions have fascinated people for centuries.
This article presents a theoretical overview and assessment of three anthropo-logical approaches to the cross-cultural study of women's economic and political roles: (i) the 'incorporation' approach emphasises the implications of descent principles, residence, property rights, and jural status for ordering economic and political relations of men...