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  • 1
    ISBN: 0822324695 , 0822324342 , 9780822324690
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 381 Seiten , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hidden histories of gender and the state in Latin America
    DDC: 305.3098
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    Keywords: Sex role Political aspects ; History ; Latin America ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 1996 ; Konferenzschrift 1996 ; Konferenzschrift 1996 ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift 1996 ; Konferenzschrift ; Lateinamerika ; Geschlechterrolle ; Politik ; Geschichte 1750-1940
    Note: Papers which later grew out of a conference held at London University's Insitute of Latin American Studies in June 1996 , Literaturangaben
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  • 2
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 0822324091 , 0822324458
    Language: English
    Pages: 258 S , Ill
    DDC: 306/.0951
    Keywords: Popular culture ; China ; China ; Massenkultur
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0822325985 , 0822326019 , 9780822325987 , 9780822326014
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 227 Seiten , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Body, commodity, text
    Series Statement: Studies of objectifying practice
    DDC: 306.83
    Keywords: Human reproductive technology Law and legislation ; Human reproductive technology Social aspects ; Human reproductive technology Religious aspects ; Judaism ; Human reproduction (Jewish law) ; Law Jewish influences ; Israel ; Juden ; Reproduktionsmedizin ; Jüdisches Recht
    Note: Bibliogr.: p. 217-222 , Rezension: American ethnologist (Arlington) ; (2001), vol. 28(4), p. 924-925 (Jeffrey D. Feldman)
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780822381341
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (360 pages) , 23 photographs
    Series Statement: Series Q
    DDC: 305.9/0664
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies ; Anthropologists Biography ; Gays ; Homophobia in anthropology ; Lesbian anthropologists Biography ; Lesbian feminism ; Lesbians
    Abstract: Margaret Mead Made Me Gay is the intellectual autobiography of cultural anthropologist Esther Newton, a pioneer in gay and lesbian studies. Chronicling the development of her ideas from the excitement of early feminism in the 1960s to friendly critiques of queer theory in the 1990s, this collection covers a range of topics such as why we need more precise sexual vocabularies, why there have been fewer women doing drag than men, and how academia can make itself more hospitable to queers. It brings together such classics as "The Mythic Mannish Lesbian" and "Dick(less) Tracy and the Homecoming Queen" with entirely new work such as "Theater: Gay Anti-Church."Newton's provocative essays detail a queer academic career while offering a behind-the-scenes view of academic homophobia. In four sections that correspond to major periods and interests in her life-"Drag and Camp," "Lesbian-Feminism," "Butch," and "Queer Anthropology"-the volume reflects her successful struggle to create a body of work that uses cultural anthropology to better understand gender oppression, early feminism, theatricality and performance, and the sexual and erotic dimensions of fieldwork. Combining personal, theoretical, and ethnographic perspectives, Margaret Mead Made Me Gay also includes photographs from Newton's personal and professional life.With wise and revealing discussions of the complex relations between experience and philosophy, the personal and the political, and identities and practices, Margaret Mead Made Me Gay is important for anyone interested in the birth and growth of gay and lesbian studies
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 12. Dez 2020) , In English
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  • 5
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    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822397021
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (424 p.) , 21 b&w photographs, 2 maps, 1 table
    Series Statement: Latin America otherwise : languages, empires, nations : 46
    DDC: 306/.0985/37
    Abstract: In the early twentieth century, Peruvian intellectuals, unlike their European counterparts, rejected biological categories of race as a basis for discrimination. But this did not eliminate social hierarchies; instead, it redefined racial categories as cultural differences, such as differences in education or manners. In Indigenous Mestizos Marisol de la Cadena traces the history of the notion of race from this turn-of-the-century definition to a hegemony of racism in Peru.De la Cadena's ethnographically and historically rich study examines how indigenous citizens of the city of Cuzco have been conceived by others as well as how they have viewed themselves and places these conceptions within the struggle for political identity and representation. Demonstrating that the terms Indian and mestizo are complex, ambivalent, and influenced by social, legal, and political changes, she provides close readings of everyday concepts such as marketplace identity, religious ritual, grassroots dance, and popular culture, as well as of such common terms as respect, decency, and education. She shows how Indian has come to mean an indigenous person without economic and educational means-one who is illiterate, impoverished, and rural. Mestizo, on the other hand, has come to refer to an urban, usually literate, and economically successful person claiming indigenous heritage and participating in indigenous cultural practices. De la Cadena argues that this version of de-Indianization-which, rather than assimilation, is a complex political negotiation for a dignified identity-does not cancel the economic and political equalities of racism in Peru, although it has made room for some people to reclaim a decolonized Andean cultural heritage.This highly original synthesis of diverse theoretical arguments brought to bear on a series of case studies will be of interest to scholars of cultural anthropology, postcolonialism, race and ethnicity, gender studies, and history, in addition to Latin Americanists.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780822381082
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 p.) , 2 figures
    Series Statement: SIC : 3 3
    DDC: 305.3
    Abstract: Contemporary discourse seems to provide a choice in the way sexual identities and sexual difference are described and analyzed. On the one hand, much current thinking suggests that sexual identity is fluid-socially constructed and/or performatively enacted. This discourse is often invoked in the act of overcoming an earlier patriarchal era of fixed and naturalized identities. On the other hand, some modern discourses of sexual identity seem to offer a New Age Jungian re-sexualization of the universe-"Men are from Mars, and women are from Venus"-according to which there is an underlying, deeply anchored archetypal identity that provides a kind of safe haven in the contemporary confusion of roles and identities.In this volume, contributors discuss a third way of thinking about sexual identity and sexual difference-a direction opened by Jacques Lacan. For Lacan, what we all recognize as sexual difference is first and foremost representative of a certain fundamental deadlock inherent in the symbolic order, that is, in language and in the entire realm of culture conceived as a symbol system structured on the model of language. For him, the logical matrix of this deadlock is provided by his own formulas of sexuation. The essays collected here elaborate on different aspects of this deadlock of sexual difference. While some examine the role of semblances in the relation between the sexes or consider sexual identity not as anatomy but still involving an impasse of the real, others discuss the difference between sexuation and identification, the role of symbolic prohibition in the process of the subject's sexual formation, or the changed role of the father in contemporary society and the impact of this change on sexual difference. Other essays address such topics as the role of beating in sexual fantasies and jouissance in feminine jealousy.Contributors. Alain Badiou, Elizabeth Bronfen, Darian Leader, Jacques Alain Miller, Genevieve Morel, Renata Salecl, Eric L. Santner, Colette Soler, Paul Verhaeghe, Slavoj Žižek, Alenka Zupancic...
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780822381082
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (328 pages) , 2 figures
    Series Statement: SIC 3
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality (see also SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Sexuality) ; Sex differences (Psychology) ; Sex differences ; Sex role
    Abstract: Contemporary discourse seems to provide a choice in the way sexual identities and sexual difference are described and analyzed. On the one hand, much current thinking suggests that sexual identity is fluid-socially constructed and/or performatively enacted. This discourse is often invoked in the act of overcoming an earlier patriarchal era of fixed and naturalized identities. On the other hand, some modern discourses of sexual identity seem to offer a New Age Jungian re-sexualization of the universe-"Men are from Mars, and women are from Venus"-according to which there is an underlying, deeply anchored archetypal identity that provides a kind of safe haven in the contemporary confusion of roles and identities.In this volume, contributors discuss a third way of thinking about sexual identity and sexual difference-a direction opened by Jacques Lacan.
    Abstract: For Lacan, what we all recognize as sexual difference is first and foremost representative of a certain fundamental deadlock inherent in the symbolic order, that is, in language and in the entire realm of culture conceived as a symbol system structured on the model of language. For him, the logical matrix of this deadlock is provided by his own formulas of sexuation. The essays collected here elaborate on different aspects of this deadlock of sexual difference. While some examine the role of semblances in the relation between the sexes or consider sexual identity not as anatomy but still involving an impasse of the real, others discuss the difference between sexuation and identification, the role of symbolic prohibition in the process of the subject's sexual formation, or the changed role of the father in contemporary society and the impact of this change on sexual difference.
    Abstract: Other essays address such topics as the role of beating in sexual fantasies and jouissance in feminine jealousy.Contributors. Alain Badiou, Elizabeth Bronfen, Darian Leader, Jacques Alain Miller, Genevieve Morel, Renata Salecl, Eric L. Santner, Colette Soler, Paul Verhaeghe, Slavoj Žižek, Alenka Zupancic
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 12. Dez 2020) , In English
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  • 8
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    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822396338
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (304 p.) , 4 figures
    Series Statement: Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society : 44
    DDC: 398.2/0952/09034
    Abstract: Monsters, ghosts, the supernatural, the fantastic, the mysterious. These are not usually considered the "stuff" of modernism. More often they are regarded as inconsequential to the study of the modern, or, at best, seen as representative of traditional beliefs that are overcome and left behind in the transformation toward modernity. In Civilization and Monsters Gerald Figal asserts that discourse on the fantastic was at the heart of the historical configuration of Japanese modernity-that the representation of the magical and mysterious played an integral part in the production of modernity beginning in Meiji Japan (1868-1912).After discussing the role of the fantastic in everyday Japan at the eve of the Meiji period, Figal draws new connections between folklorists, writers, educators, state ideologues, and policymakers, all of whom crossed paths in a contest over supernatural terrain. He shows the ways in which a determined Meiji state was engaged in a battle to suppress, denigrate, manipulate, or reincorporate folk belief as part of an effort toward the consolidation of a modern national culture. Modern medicine and education, functioning as a means for the state to exercise its power, redefined folk practices as a source of evil. Diverse local spirits were supplanted by a new Japanese Spirit, embodied by the newly constituted emperor, the supernatural source of the nation's strength. The monsters of folklore were identified, catalogued, and characterized according to a new regime of modern reason. But whether engaged to support state power and forge a national citizenry or to critique the arbitrary nature of that power, the fantastic, as Figal maintains, is the constant condition of Japanese modernity in all its contradictions. Furthermore, he argues, modernity in general is born of fantasy in ways that have scarcely been recognized.Bringing unexplored and provocative new ideas to the Japan specialist, Civilization and Monsters will also appeal to readers concerned with issues of modernity in general.
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822377962
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (400 p.) , 13 illustrations
    Series Statement: New Americanists : 16
    DDC: 305.42/0973/09034
    Abstract: In Sentimental Materialism Lori Merish considers the intricate relationship between consumption and womanhood in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Taking as her starting point a diversity of cultural artifacts-from domestic fiction and philosophical treatises to advice literature and cigars-Merish explores the symbolic functions they served and finds that consumption evolved into a form of personal expressiveness that indicated not only a woman's wealth and taste but also her race, class, morality, and civic values. The discursive production of this new subjectivity-the feminine consumer-was remarkably influential, helping to shape American capitalism, culture, and nation building.The phenomenon of female consumption was capitalism's complement to male production: It created what Merish calls the "Other Protestant Ethic,"a feminine and sentimental counterpart to Max Weber's ethic of hard work, economic rationality, and self-control. In addition, driven by the culture's effort to civilize the "cannibalistic" practices of ethnic, class, and national otherness, appropriate female consumerism, marked by taste and refinement, identified certain women and their families as proper citizens of the United States. The public nature of consumption, however, had curiously conflicting effects: While the achievement of cultured material circumstances facilitated women's civic agency, it also reinforced stereotypes of domestic womanhood.Sentimental Materialism's inquiry into middle-class consumption and accompanying ideals of womanhood will appeal to readers in a variety of disciplines, including American studies, cultural studies, feminist theory, and cultural history.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 0822381397 , 0822324601 , 0822324962 , 9780822381396 , 9780822324607 , 9780822324966
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (x, 218 p) , 23 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Anxious Intellects : Academic Professionals, Public Intellectuals, and Enlightenment Values
    DDC: 305.5/52/0973
    Keywords: Intellectuals ; Intellectuals ; Electronic books
    Abstract: A critical examination of the complex role of intellectuals in contemporary society, including the often contradictory definitions of such roles advocated by intellectuals themselves
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Fundamental Confusion; PART ONE: Cultural Authority, Enlightenment Traditions, and Professional Anxiety; 1. Publicity: Black Intellectuals as Inorganic Representatives; 2. Pedagogy: Enlightened Instruction as Oppressive Discipline; 3. Community: Pragmatism as a Profession of Anxiety; 4. Culture:Western Traditions and Intellectual Treason; PART TWO: Projected Identities, Universal Illusions, and Democratic Discourse; 5. The Critic: Cultural Studies and Adorno's Ghost; 6. The Scientist: Disembodied Intellect and Popular Utopias
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. The Professional: Science Wars and Interdisciplinary StudiesConclusion: Tattered Maps; Notes; Bibliography; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-211) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 11
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    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822397311
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (384 p.) , 42 b&w photographs, 1 table, 1 map
    Series Statement: Body, Commodity, Text : 21
    DDC: 305.895/942
    Abstract: Minority Rules is an ethnography of a Chinese people known as the Miao, a group long consigned to the remote highlands and considered backward by other Chinese. Now the nation's fifth largest minority, the Miao number nearly eight million people speaking various dialects and spread out over seven provinces. In a theoretically innovative work that combines methods from both anthropology and cultural studies, Louisa Schein examines the ways Miao ethnicity is constructed and reworked by the state, by non-state elites, and by the Miao themselves, all in the context of China's postsocialist reforms and its increasing exchange and fascination with the West. She offers eloquently argued interventions into debates over nationalism, ethnic subjectivity, and the ethnography of the state.Posing questions about gender, cultural politics, and identity, Schein examines how non-Miao people help to create Miao ethnicity by depicting them as both feminized keepers of Chinese tradition and as exotic others against which dominant groups can assert their own modernity. In representing and consuming aspects of their own culture, Miao distance themselves from the idea that they are less than modern. Thus, Schein explains, everyday practices, village rituals, journalistic encounters, and tourism events are not just moments of cultural production but also performances of modernity through which others are made primitive. Schein finds that these moments frequently highlight internal differences among the Miao and demonstrates how not only minorities but more generally peasants and women offer a valuable key to understanding China as it renegotiates its place in the global order.
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  • 12
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9780822323754
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (329 p)
    Series Statement: American Encounters / Global Interactions
    Parallel Title: Print version Imposing Decency : The Politics of Sexuality and Race in Puerto Rico, 1870-1920
    DDC: 306/.097295
    Keywords: Puerto Rico - Colonization ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Respectable Ponce: Deciphering the Codes of Power, 1855-1898 -- Chapter 2: Motherhood, Marriage, and Morality: Male Liberals and Bourgeois Feminists, 1873-1898 -- Chapter 3: Decent Men and Unruly Women: Prostitution in Ponce, 1890-1900 -- Chapter 4: Marriage and Divorce in the Formation of the New Colonial Order, 1898-1910 -- Chapter 5: Slavery, Sexuality, and the Early Labor Movement, 1900-1917 -- Chapter 6: Saving Democracy: Debating Prostitution during World War I -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Contents ""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: Respectable Ponce: Deciphering the Codes of Power, 1855-1898""; ""Chapter 2: Motherhood, Marriage, and Morality: Male Liberals and Bourgeois Feminists, 1873-1898""; ""Chapter 3: Decent Men and Unruly Women: Prostitution in Ponce, 1890-1900""; ""Chapter 4: Marriage and Divorce in the Formation of the New Colonial Order, 1898-1910""; ""Chapter 5: Slavery, Sexuality, and the Early Labor Movement, 1900-1917""; ""Chapter 6: Saving Democracy: Debating Prostitution during World War I""; ""Conclusion""; ""Abbreviations and Acronyms""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Notes""""Selected Bibliography""; ""Index""
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  • 13
    ISBN: 0822326256 , 0822326191
    Language: English
    DDC: 305.48/9664/0973
    Keywords: Lesbians Social conditions ; Lesbians Interviews ; Lesbian feminism
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  • 14
    Language: English
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  • 15
    ISBN: 0822325020 , 0822325373
    Language: English
    Pages: 407 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Travel literature
    Series Statement: history
    DDC: 966.022
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    Keywords: Africa, West Discovery and exploration ; Niger River Discovery and exploration ; Africa, West Discovery and exploration ; Niger River Discovery and exploration
    Note: With an appendix: Geographical illustrations of Mr. Park's journey by Major Rennell , Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 397-401
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9780822396987 , 082239698X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 311 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Caulfield, Sueann In defense of honor
    DDC: 306.709810904
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    Keywords: Sex customs History 20th century ; Sexual ethics History 20th century ; Virginity History 20th century ; Sex customs ; Brazil ; History ; 2 ; th century ; Sexual ethics ; Brazil ; History ; 2 ; th century ; Virginity ; Brazil ; History ; 2 ; th century ; Electronic books ; Sexual ethics ; Brazil ; History ; 20th century ; Virginity ; Brazil ; History ; 20th century ; Sex customs ; Brazil ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Brasilien ; Ehre ; Sexualethik ; Geschichte 1900-2000
    Abstract: Sexual honor and republican law -- National honor, the family, and the construction of the marvelous city -- "What virginity is this?": judging the honor of the modern woman -- Single mothers, modern daughters, and the changing politics of freedom and virginity -- Honorable partnerships: the importance of color in sex and marriage.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [273]-298) and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9780822323778
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (329 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version In Defense of Honor : Sexual Morality, Modernity, and Nation in Early-Twentieth-Century Brazil
    DDC: 306.7/0981/0904
    Keywords: Sex customs ; Brazil ; History ; 20th century.. ; Sexual ethics ; Brazil ; History ; 20th century.. ; Virginity ; Brazil ; History ; 20th century ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Sexual Honor and Republican Law -- 2. National Honor, the Family, and the Construction of the Marvelous City -- 3. "What Virginity Is This?": Judging the Honor of the Modern Woman -- 4. Single Morthers, Modern Daughters, and the Changing Politics of Freedom and Virginity -- 5. Honorable Partnerships: The Importance of Color in Sex and Marriage -- Epilogue -- Appendixes -- Notes -- Bibliography.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Contents ""; ""List of Tables ""; ""Acknowledgments ""; ""Introduction ""; ""1. Sexual Honor and Republican Law ""; ""2. National Honor, the Family, and the Construction of the Marvelous City ""; ""3. ""What Virginity Is This?"": Judging the Honor of the Modern Woman ""; ""4. Single Morthers, Modern Daughters, and the Changing Politics of Freedom and Virginity ""; ""5. Honorable Partnerships: The Importance of Color in Sex and Marriage ""; ""Epilogue ""; ""Appendixes ""; ""Notes ""; ""Bibliography ""
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