Gender in cross-cultural perspective / (Record no. 39015)

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Title Gender in cross-cultural perspective /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Caroline B. Brettell and Carolyn F. Sargent.
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Edition statement Sixth Edition.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc NY :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2013.
-- 2020.
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Projected publication date 1703
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Extent 466pages cm
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General note Previous edition: 2015.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title I. Biology, Gender, and Human Evolution<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>Animal Models and Gender<br/>Marlene Zuk<br/><br/>Lifeboat Ethics: Mother Love and Child Death in Northeast Brazil<br/>Nancy Scheper-Hughes<br/><br/>The Cultural Nexus of Aka Father–Infant Bonding<br/>Barry S. Hewlett<br/><br/>Difference Matters: Embodiment and Discourse on Difference in an Urban Public High School<br/>Anita Chikkatur<br/><br/>II. Gender and Prehistory <br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>The Past Is a Foreign Country: Archaeology of Sex and Gender 55<br/>Rosemary A. Joyce<br/><br/>The Fashioning of Women<br/>J. M. Adovasio, Olga Soffer, and Jake Page<br/><br/>Inca Gender Relations, from Household to Empire<br/>R. Alan Covey<br/><br/>III. Domestic Worlds and Public Worlds<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>The Domestic Sphere of Women and the Public World of Men: The Strengths and Limitations of an Anthropological Dichotomy<br/>Louise Lamphere<br/><br/>From “Private” Affairs to “Public” Scandals: The Modern Woman’s Challenge to Husband’s Infidelities in Uganda<br/>Shanti Parikh<br/><br/>Downsizing Masculinity: Gender, Family and Fatherhood in Post-Industrial America<br/>Chad Broughton and Tom Walton<br/><br/>Marriage, Modernity, and Migration: Changing Dynamics of Intimacy in a Mexican Transnational Community<br/>Jennifer S. Hirsch<br/><br/>IV. Equality and Inequality: The Sexual Division of Labor and Gender Stratification<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>Woman the Hunter: The Agta<br/>Agnes Estioko-Griffin and P. Bion Griffin<br/><br/>Gender, Horticulture, and the Division of Labor on Vanatinai<br/>Maria Lepowsky<br/><br/>Ethnographic Empathy and the Social Context of Rights: “Rescuing” Maasai Girls from Early Marriage<br/>Caroline S. Archambault<br/><br/>Gender, Business, and Space Control: Yoruba Market Women and Power<br/>Toyin Falola<br/><br/>V. The Cultural Construction of Gender and Personhood<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>My Encounter with Machismo in Spain<br/>David D. Gilmore<br/><br/>Rituals of Manhood: Male Initiation in Papua New Guinea<br/>Gilbert H. Herdt<br/><br/>Surgical Transformations in the Pursuit of Gender<br/>Lauren E. Gulbas<br/><br/>“Now I Gotta Watch What I Say”: Shifting Constructions of Masculinity in Discourse<br/>Scott Fabius Kiesling<br/><br/>One of the Guys: Military Women Paradoxical Individuality and the Transformation of the Argentine Army<br/>Maximó Badaró<br/><br/>VI. Gender, Sexuality, and the Body<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>Is There a Muslim Sexuality? Changing Constructions of Sexuality in Egyptian Bedouin Weddings<br/>Lila Abu-Lughod<br/><br/>From Pollution to Love Magic: The New Anthropology of Menstruation<br/>Alma Gottlieb<br/><br/>Hijras: An “Alternative” Sex/Gender in India<br/>Gayatri Reddy and Serena Nanda<br/><br/>VII. Gender and the State<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>Japanese Mothers and Obento–s: The Lunch-Box as Ideological State Apparatus<br/>Anne Allison<br/><br/>“Single Women Are Bitter”: The Gendered Production of Affective States in Chile<br/>Nia C. Parson<br/><br/>Women’s Autonomy, Islam, and the French State<br/>John R. Bowen<br/><br/>The “Unique Blend”: Reframing Womanhood through Turkish Drama Series<br/>Funda Üstek and Oguz Alyanak<br/><br/>Female Genital Cutting: Moving Forward on Abolition?<br/>Ellen Gruenbaum<br/><br/>VIII. Gender, Household, and Kinship<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>What to do with Unmarried Daughters? Modern Solutions to a Traditional Dilemma in a Polyandrous Tibetan Society<br/>Geoff Childs, Melvyn C. Goldstein, and Puchung Wangdui<br/><br/>Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Labyrinth of Working and Parenting in a Poor Community<br/>Sharon Hicks-Bartlett<br/><br/>Rethinking Caribbean Families: Extending the Links<br/>Mary Chamberlain<br/><br/>Resignation and Refusal: The Moral Calculus of Lesbian and Gay Parenthood in the US<br/>Ellen Lewin<br/><br/>IX. Gender, Ritual, and Religion <br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>Possessing Spirits and Healing Gods: Resolving Women’s Suffering in a Hindu Temple<br/>Anubha Sood<br/><br/>“Tradition” and Threat: Women’s Obscenity in Giriama Funerary Rituals<br/>Janet McIntosh<br/><br/>Shamans, Bodies, and Sex: Misreading a Korean Ritual<br/>Laurel Kendall<br/><br/>How to Change a Man: Spiritual Transformation and Shifts in Gender Ideology in Evangelical El Salvador<br/>José Leonardo Santos<br/><br/>X. Gender, Politics, and Reproduction<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>Natural Birth at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century: Implications for Gender<br/>Margaret MacDonald<br/><br/>Political Demography: The Banning of Abortion in Ceausescu’s Romania<br/>Gail Kligman<br/><br/>Surrogate Motherhood: Rethinking Biological Models, Kinship, and Family<br/>Heléna Ragoné<br/><br/>Making Room for Daddy: Fathers and Breastfeeding in the United States<br/>Sarah Sobonya<br/><br/>XI. Gender and the Global Economy<br/><br/>Introduction by the editors<br/><br/>Little Princesses and Tiny Barons: Gender, Microfinance, and Parental Priorities in Urban Ecuador<br/>Megan Bond Hinrichsen<br/><br/>Factory as Home and Family: Female Workers in the Moroccan Garment Industry<br/>M. Laetitia Cairoli<br/><br/>Sexuality and Discipline among Filipina Domestic Workers in Hong Kong<br/>Nicole Constable<br/><br/>Genders and Spenders: Masculinity and Money I Ecuadorian Transmigration<br/>Jason Pribilsky<br/><br/>Sex Tourism, Globalization, and Transnational Imaginings<br/>Denise Brennan<br/><br/>Film List<br/>Index
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Summary, etc This carefully crafted volume introduces anthropological approaches to and perspectives on gender. It combines theoretically and ethnographically based essays in order to examine gender roles and ideology around the world. Divided thematically into 11 sections, the editors open each section with a succinct introduction to the principal issues. The articles themselves, both classic and contemporary, are drawn from all fields of anthropology and cover a wide variety of cultures. The seventh edition contains 11 new entries that reflect more recent developments in the discipline, including topics such as gender identity, transnationalism and female genital cutting. Additional features to support teaching and learning that are new to this edition include a film list and discussion questions at the end of each entry. This is an essential resource for students encountering the anthropology of gender for the first time.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Sex role
Form subdivision Cross-cultural studies.
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Personal name Brettell, Caroline,
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Personal name Sargent, Carolyn F.,
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