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  1. The social anthropology of women is not a new topic. Women have been in there somewhere from the beginning of the discipline. According to Evans-Pritchard (1955) the relationship between the sexes was a favourite subject of Victorian British social anthropologists. Rogers (1978, op.cit. below, pp.125-6)

  2. The reemergence of anthropological research on women is associated with contem- porary feminist issues, a growing interdisciplinary literature in women's studies, and the development of women's studies programs in colleges and universities.

  3. 30 maj 2023 · In my early research, I identified social reproduction as a set of relationships in the household: as the practices of women with different statuses and as a gendered relationship between women and men in the household.

  4. 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.

  5. each of which has specific assumptions and implications for research on female/male relations. This article presents a theoretical overview of approaches used to study women's economic and political roles cross-culturally.

  6. 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.

  7. 2 kwi 2021 · A central reason for their appeal is their potential to promote anthropologys distinctive pursuit of examining social life in concrete ethnographic contexts by offering more apposite tools for this purpose than the extensively discredited concepts of ‘society’ and ‘culture’.