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  • 1
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    ISBN: 978-1-912808-37-3 , 978-1-912808-27-4 /Pbk.
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 129 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Kanada Arktis ; Biographie ; Mission, christliche ; Ethnopsychologie ; Inuit, Nordkanada ; Anthropologie, psychologische ; Petitot, Émile [Leben und Werk]
    Abstract: The French missionary-linguist Émile Petitot (1838-1916) spent twenty years near the Arctic Circle in Canada, publishing numerous works on First Nations languages and practices. Over time, however, he descended into delirium and began to summon imaginary persecutions, pen improbable interpretations of his Indigenous hosts, and burst into schizoid fury. Delving into thousands of pages in letters and memoirs that Petitot left behind, Pierre Déléage has reconstructed the missionary`s tragic story. He takes us on a gripping journey into the illogic and hyperlogic of a mind entranced with Indigenous peoples against the backdrop of repressive church policies and the emergent social sciences of the nineteenth century. Apocalyptic visions from the Bible and prophetic movements among First Nations peoples merged in the missionary`s deteriorating psyche, triggering paroxysms of violence against his colleagues and himself. Whoever wishes to understand the contradictions of living between radically different societies will find this anthropological novella hard to put down. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Frontispiece (Karte) -- Illustrations -- Chapter 1. Persecution Mania: A Missionary among the First Nations -- Chapter 2. Interpretation Delusions: Israelites of the North Pole -- Chapter 3. Prophetic Frenzy: Anticipating the End Times -- Notes -- Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 121-129
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  • 2
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    ISBN: ISBN: 978-1-912808-38-0 , 978-1-912808-28-1 /Pbk.
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 266 Seiten)
    Series Statement: The _Malinowski Monographs Series
    Keywords: England Obdachlosigkeit ; Armut ; Wohnform ; Raum ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Abstract: Across the Western world, full membership of society is established through entitlements to space and formalized in the institutions of property and citizenship. Those without such entitlements are deemed less than fully human as they struggle to find a place where they can symbolically and physically exist. Written by an anthropologist who accidentally found herself homeless, The Ethics of Space is an unprecedented account of what happens when homeless people organize to occupy abandoned properties.Set against the backdrop of economic crisis, austerity, and a disintegrating British state, Steph Grohmann tells the story of a flourishing squatter community in the city of Bristol and how it was eventually outlawed by the state. The first ethnography of homelessness done by a researcher who was formally homeless throughout fieldwork, this volume explores the intersection between spatial existence, subjectivity, and ethics. The result is a book that rethinks how ethical views are shaped and constructed through our own spatial existences. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Of life and fieldwork: The "field" as morally neutral zone -- Chapter 2. Shelter: An attack on one is an attack on all -- Chapter 3. Hope: Becoming at home -- Chapter 4. Codes of honor and protection: Of apes and anarchists -- Chapter 5. Total places: The Big Society strikes back -- Chapter 6. The enemy within: The return of the savage noble -- Chapter 7. Fragments: Death and sanctions -- Chapter 8. Circle the wagons: Extinction -- Epilogue -- Index -- Reference List -- Ethnographic Vignettes: Trolley Problem. Refugee. Spell. Through the Looking Glass. Clash. Dispatch
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 245-266
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 978-1-912808-26-7
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (311 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Geld Wirtschaftsethnologie ; Wirtschaftlicher Aspekt ; Südafrika ; Brasilien ; Argentinien ; China ; USA ; Bildung
    Abstract: This collection highlights a key metaphor in contemporary discourse about economy and society. The contributors explore how references to reality and the real economy are linked both to the utopias of collective well-being, supported by real monies and good economies, and the dystopias of financial bubbles and busts, in which people`s own lives "crash" along with the reality of their economies.An ambitious anthropology of economy, this volume questions how assemblages of vernacular and scientific realizations and enactments of the economy are linked to ideas of truth and moral value; how these multiple and shifting realities become present and entangle with historically and socially situated lives; and how the formal realizations of the concept of the "real" in the governance of economies engage with the experiential lives of ordinary people. Featuring essays from some of the world`s most prominent economic anthropologists, The Real Economy is a milestone collection in economic anthropology that crosses disciplinary boundaries and adds new life to social studies of the economy. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Contributors -- Introduction: The real in the real economy / Federico Neiburg and Jane Guyer -- Chapter One: The live act of business and the culture of realization / Fabian Muniesa -- Chapter Two: Deductions and counter-deductions in South Africa / Deborah James -- Chapter Three: Resisting numbers: The favela as an (un)quantifiable reality / Eugênia Motta -- Chapter Four: What is a `real` transaction in high-frequency trading / Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra -- Chapter Five: Soybean, bricks, dollars, and the reality of money in Argentina / Mariana Luzzi and Ariel Wilkis -- Chapter Six: A political anthropology of finance in cross-border investment in Shanghai / Horacio Ortiz -- Chapter Seven: Corporate personhood and the competitive relation in antitrust / Gustavo Onto -- Chapter Eight: Making workers real on a South African border farm / Maxim Bolt -- Chapter Nine: How will we pay? Projective fictions and regimes of foresight in US college finance / Caitlin Zaloom -- Chapter Ten: Smuggling realities: On numbers, borders, and performances / Fernando Rabossi -- Afterword: The method of the real: What do we intend with ethnographic infrastructure? / Bill Maurer
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  • 4
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    ISBN: 978-1-912808-14-4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 536 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: König Macht ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Schilluk ; Demokratische Republik Kongo ; Mexica ; Madagaskar
    Abstract: In anthropology as much as in popular imagination, kings are figures of fascination and intrigue, heroes or tyrants in ways presidents and prime ministers can never be. This collection of essays by two of the world`s most distinguished anthropologistsDavid Graeber and Marshall Sahlinsexplores what kingship actually is, historically and anthropologically. As they show, kings are symbols for more than just sovereignty: indeed, the study of kingship offers a unique window into fundamental dilemmas concerning the very nature of power, meaning, and the human condition.Reflecting on issues such as temporality, alterity, and utopianot to mention the divine, the strange, the numinous, and the bestialGraeber and Sahlins explore the role of kings as they have existed around the world, from the BaKongo to the Aztec to the Shilluk and beyond. Richly delivered with the wit and sharp analysis characteristic of Graeber and Sahlins, this book opens up new avenues for the anthropological study of this fascinating and ubiquitous political figure. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Analytical table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction / David Graeber and Marshall Sahlins -- chapter 1 The original political society / Marshall Sahlins -- chapter 2 The divine kingship of the Shilluk: On violence, utopia, and the human condition / David Graeber -- chapter 3 The atemporal dimensions of history: In the old Kongo kingdom, for example / Marshall Sahlins -- chapter 4 The stranger-kingship of the Mexica / Marshall Sahlins -- chapter 5 The people as nursemaids of the king: Notes on monarchs as children, women`s uprisings, and the return of the ancestral dead in central Madagascar / David Graeber -- chapter 6 The cultural politics of core-periphery relations / Marshall Sahlins -- chapter 7 Notes on the politics of divine kingship: Or, elements for an archaeology of sovereignty / David Graeber -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [465]-514
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  • 5
    ISBN: 978-1-912808-15-1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (305 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Malinowski Monographs Series
    Keywords: Brasilien Amazonas-Gebiet ; Indianer, Amazonas-Gebiet ; Indianer, Brasilien ; Tukuna ; Ernährung ; Eßgewohnheit ; Verwandtschaft ; Soziales Leben ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Soziale Beziehung ; Eigentum
    Abstract: The Owners of Kinship investigates how kinship in Indigenous Amazonia is derived from the asymmetrical relation between an "owner" and his or her dependents. Through a comprehensive ethnography of the Kanamari, Luiz Costa shows how this relationship is centered around the bond created between the feeder and the fed. Building on anthropological studies of the acquisition, distribution, and consumption of food and its role in establishing relations of asymmetrical mutuality and kinship, this book breaks theoretical ground for studies in Amazonia and beyond. By investigating how the feeding relation traverses Kanamari society from the relation between women and the pets they raise, shaman and familiar spirit, mother and child, chiefs and followers, to those between the Brazilian state and the Kanamari The Owners of Kinship reveals how the mutuality of kinship is determined by the asymmetry of ownership.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on orthography -- Foreword / Janet Carsten -- Introduction -- Chapter one. Making need -- Chapter two. Mastering agency -- Chapter three. On the child's blood -- Chapter four. Tripartite history -- Chapter five. Old jaguars -- Conclusion -- References cited -- Indexes
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [235]-261"This book is based on research carried out for my doctoral thesis, presented at the Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (National Museum, UFRJ, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), in 2007." (Acknowledgements)
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  • 6
    ISBN: 978-0-9905050-6-8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (262 Seiten) , https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/2b382285-225c-4668-82a8-9646505d8e80/1002614.pdf , https://haubooks.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Wittgenstein_Webready-1.pdf
    Keywords: Ritual Magie ; Religion ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Mythologie ; Wittgenstein, Ludwig ; Frazer, James George
    Note: Remarks on Frazer's Golden Bough (Originatitel: Bemerkungen über Frazers "The Golden Bough") ist ein Kommentar von Ludwig Wittgenstein zu dem Werk von James George Frazer The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion. Die deutsche Fassung erschien 1967, die englische Fassung 1979.
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  • 7
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    ISBN: 978-0-9973675-2-2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (146 Seiten)
    Series Statement: The _Malinowski Monographs Series
    Keywords: Soziale Beziehung Soziales Netzwerk ; Soziales Verhalten ; Kommunikation ; Beziehungen, zwischenmenschliche ; Beziehungen, transnationale ; Sozialpsychologie ; Vertrauen ; Toleranz ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Anthropologie, psychologische ; Marokko ; Feldforschung
    Abstract: Trust occupies a unique place in contemporary discourse. Seen as both necessary and virtuous, it is variously depicted as enhancing the social fabric, lowering crime rates, increasing happiness, and generating prosperity. It allows for complex political systems, permits human communication, underpins financial instruments and economic institutions, and generally holds society together. Against these overwhelmingly laudable qualities, mistrust often goes unnoticed as a positive social phenomenon, treated as little more than a corrosive absence, a mere negative of trust itself. With this book, Matthew Carey proposes an ethnographic and conceptual exploration of mistrust that raises it up as legitimate stance in its own right. While mistrust can quickly ruin relationships and even dissolve extensive social ties, Carey shows that it might have other values. Drawing on fieldwork in Morocco's High Atlas Mountains as well as comparative material from regions stretching from Eastern Europe to Melanesia, he examines the impact of mistrust on practices of conversation and communication, friendship and society, and politics and cooperation. In doing so, he demonstrates that trust is not the only basis for organizing human society and cooperating with others. The result is a provocative but enlightening work that makes us rethink social issues such as suspicion, doubt, and uncertainty.
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Note on transliteration -- Introduction: Te apotheosis of trust -- chapter 1 Lying and obfuscation: Te uncertain ground of speech -- chapter 2 Trust or tolerance? On the treachery of friends -- chapter 3 The triumph of contingency: Anarchism as Realpolitik -- chapter 4 Conspiracy, witchcraft and theft: Manifestations of the mistrusting imagination -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [111]-124
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  • 8
    ISBN: 978-1-912808-22-9 , 978-0-9973675-6-0 /Pbk.
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (516 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: The _Malinowski Monographs Series
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Trobriand Insel ; Trobriander ; Brauch ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Tod ; Geist
    Abstract: Bronislaw Malinowski's path-breaking research in the Trobriand Islands shaped much of modern anthropology's disciplinary paradigm. Yet many conundrums remain. For example, Malinowski asserted that baloma spirits of the dead were responsible for procreation but had limited influence on their living descendants in magic and other matters, claims largely unchallenged by subsequent field investigators, until now. Based on extended fieldwork at Omarakana village home of the Tabalu "Paramount Chief" Mark S. Mosko argues instead that these and virtually all contexts of indigenous sociality are conceived as sacrificial reciprocities between the mirror worlds that baloma and humans inhabit. Informed by a synthesis of Strathern's model of "dividual personhood" and Levy-Bruhl's theory of "participation," Mosko upends a century of discussion and debate extending from Malinowski to anthropology's other leading thinkers. His account of the intimate interdependencies of humans and spirits in the cosmic generation and coordination of "life" (momova) and "death" (kaliga) strikes at the nexus of anthropology's received wisdom, and Ways of Baloma will inevitably lead practitioners and students to reflect anew on the discipline's multifold theories of personhood, ritual agency, and sociality. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter -- Foreword by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Introduction: On magical images, powers, and persons -- Chapter Two: Theoretical orientations: Partibility and participation -- Chapter Three: The magical powers of baloma -- Chapter Four: Baloma creations and procreations -- Chapter Five: Bwekasa: The life-giving sacrificial rites of Trobriander, living and deceased -- Chapter Six: Cycles of reproduction and reincarnation as bwekasa sacrifice -- Chapter Seven: Taboos, totems, and Tuma -- Chapter Eight: The supreme puzzle: Suvasova incest, rank, marriage alliance, and chiefly endogamy -- Chapter Nine: Conclusion: Analogy, homology, and changing ways of baloma -- GlossaryReferences
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [427]-454
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  • 9
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    ISBN: 978-0-9973675-3-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 150 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The _Malinowski Monographs Series
    Keywords: Zeit Russland ; Sowjet-Union ; Sibirien ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Evenke ; Jäger ; Soziales Leben ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Postkommunismus ; Kulturvergleich ; Anthropologie, philosophische ; Lenin, Vladimir Il'ic ; Hammer, Armand
    Abstract: Highly innovative and theoretically incisive, Two Lenins is the first book-length anthropological examination of how social reality can be organized around different yet concurrent ideas of time. Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov grounds his theoretical exploration in fascinating ethnographic and historical material on two Lenins: the first is the famed Soviet leader of the early twentieth century, and the second is a Siberian Evenki hunternicknamed "Lenin"who experienced the collapse of the USSR during the 1990s. Through their intertwined stories, Ssorin-Chaikov unveils new dimensions of ethnographic reality by multiplying our notions of time.Ssorin-Chaikov examines Vladimir Lenin at the height of his reign in 1920s Soviet Russia, focusing especially on his relationship with American businessperson Armand Hammer. He casts this scene against the second Leninthe hunter on the far end of the country, in Siberia, at the far end of the century, the 1990s, who is tasked with improvising postsocialism in the economic and political uncertainties of post-Soviet transition. Moving from Moscow to Siberia to New York, and traveling form the 1920s to the 1960s to the 1990`s, Ssorin-Chaikov takes readers beyond a simple global history or cross-temporal comparison, instead using these two figures to enact an ethnographic study of the very category of time that we use to bridge different historical contexts. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- List of figures -- chapter 1 "You will be as Gods" -- chapter 2 Lenin and the combined fodder -- chapter 3 An American in Moscow -- chapter 4 Time for the field diary -- chapter 5 Hobbes` gift -- chapter 6 Modernity as time -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [131]-143
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    ISBN: 978-0-9973675-1-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The _Malinowski Monographs Series
    Keywords: Tod Leben ; Sterben ; Sterblichkeit ; Krankheit ; HIV
    Abstract: "The art of life and death" explores how the world appears to people who have an acute perspective on it: those who are close to death. Based on extensive ethnographic research, Andrew Irving brings to life the lived experiences, imaginative lifeworlds, and existential concerns of persons confronting their own mortality and non-being. Encompassing twenty years of working alongside persons living with HIV/AIDS in New York, Irving documents the radical but often unspoken and unvoiced transformations in perception, knowledge, and understanding that people experience in the face of death. By bringing an "experience-near" ethnographic focus to the streams of inner dialogue, imagination, and aesthetic expression that are central to the experience of illness and everyday life, this monograph offers a theoretical, ethnographic, and methodological contribution to the anthropology of time, finitude, and the human condition. With relevance well-beyond the disciplinary boundaries of anthropology, this book ultimately highlights the challenge of capturing the inner experience of human suffering and hope that affect us all of the trauma of the threat of death and the surprise of continued life.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrationes -- Acknowledgments -- Beginnings: The limits of the world -- Chapter One: Thrown out of the world: A city of flesh and stone -- Chapter Two: Detours and puzzles in the land of the living:Toward an imperiled anthropology -- Chapter Three: To live that life -- Chapter Four: Rethinking anthropology from a pragmatic point of view -- Chapter Five: A disintegration of the senses -- Chapter Six: The eternal return -- Endings: You only live twice -- References
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [235]-240
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    ISBN: 978-1-912808-24-3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 216 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: The _Malinowski Monographs Series Volume 1
    Keywords: Weltanschauung Anthropologie, philosophische ; Epistemologie ; Soziokultureller Kontext
    Abstract: What do we mean when we refer to world? How does the world relate to the human person? Are the two interdependent and, if so, in what way? What does world mean for an ethnographer or an anthropologist? Much has been said of worlds and worldviews, but do we really know what we mean by these words? Asking these questions and many more, this book explores the conditions of possibility of the ethnographic gesture, and how these shed light on the relationship between humans and the world in the midst of which they find themselves.As Pina-Cabral shows, recent decades have seen important shifts in the way we relate human thought to human embodimentthe relation between how we think and what we are. The book proposes a novel approach to the human condition: an anthropological outlook that is centered around the notions of personhood and sociality. Through a rich confrontation with ethnographic and historical material, this work contributes to the ongoing task of overcoming the theoretical constraints that have hindered anthropological thinking over the past century. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: World -- Chapter Two: Transcendence -- Chapter Three: Imagination -- Chapter Four: Person -- Chapter Five: Worldview -- Epilogue -- Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [191]-207
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  • 12
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    ISBN: 978-1-912808-23-6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 343 Seiten) , Karten
    Edition: Enlarged edition
    Uniform Title: Jouer, une étude anthropologique
    Keywords: Spiel Theorie, ethnologische ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Sibirien ; Mongolei ; Kulturvergleich ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Anthropologie, psychologische
    Abstract: Whether it's childhood make-believe, the theater, sports, or even market speculation, play is one of humanity's seemingly purest activities: a form of entertainment and leisure and a chance to explore the world and its possibilities in an imagined environment or construct. But as Roberte Hamayon shows in this book, play has implications that go even further than that. Exploring play's many dimensions, she offers an insightful look at why play has become so ubiquitous across human cultures. Hamayon begins by zeroing in on Mongolia and Siberia, where communities host national holiday games similar to the Olympics. Within these events Hamayon explores the performance of ethical values and local identity, and then she draws her analysis into larger ideas examinations of the spectrum of play activities as they can exist in any culture. She explores facets of play such as learning, interaction, emotion, strategy, luck, and belief, and she emphasizes the crucial ambiguity between fiction and reality that is at the heart of play as a phenomenon. Revealing how consistent and coherent play is, she ultimately shows it as a unique modality of action that serves an invaluable role in the human experience. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Foreword: In praise of play / by Michael Puett -- Map -- Introduction: "Playing" -- Part One: From games to play -- Chapter One: Can play be an object of research? -- Chapter Two: Play in the West -- Chapter Three: Play defined in negative terms -- Chapter Four: Buryat play -- Chapter Five: Lively rhythmical movements creating a fictional frame -- Part Two: Play and its multiple dimensions -- Chapter Six: Bodily involvement and the creation of other dimensions -- Chapter Seven: Imitation -- Chapter Eight: Foreshadowing -- Chapter Nine: The cognitive process -- Chapter Ten: Interaction -- Chapter Eleven: Dramatization -- Chapter Twelve: Involving psyche -- Chapter Thirteen: Indeterminacy -- Chapter Fourteen: Strategy -- Chapter Fifteen: The social and political repercussions -- Chapter Sixteen: The privilege of virility -- Chapter Seventeen: Taking advantage of the gap -- In Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of names
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [303]-338
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  • 13
    ISBN: 0-9861325-3-5 , 978-0-9861325-3-7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xlv, 311 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Geschlechterrolle Geschlechterforschung ; Feminismus ; Sexualität ; Verhalten, sexuelles ; Frau ; Gleichheit ; Frauenforschung
    Abstract: Written in the early 1970s amidst widespread debate over the causes of gender inequality, Marilyn Strathern s "Before and After Gender" was intended as a widely accessible analysis of gender as a powerful cultural code and sex as a defining mythology. But when the series for which it was written unexpectedly folded, the manuscript went into storage, where it remained for more than four decades. This book finally brings it to light, giving the long-lost feminist work accompanied here by an afterword from Judith Butler an overdue spot in feminist history. Strathern incisively engages some of the leading feminist thinkers of the time, including Shulamith Firestone, Simone de Beauvoir, Ann Oakley, and Kate Millett. Building with characteristic precision toward a bold conclusion in which she argues that we underestimate the materializing grammars of sex and gender at our own peril, she offers a powerful challenge to the intransigent mythologies of sex that still plague contemporary society. The result is a sweeping display of Strathern s vivid critical thought and an important contribution to feminist studies that has gone unpublished for far too long.
    Description / Table of Contents: Original Acknowledgments -- Editorial Note -- Editor`s introduction "The Riddle of Gender" by Sarah Franklin -- Preface "Concepts in Transition" by Marilyn Strathern -- chapter one The Seductive Symbol -- chapter two Stereotypes -- chapter three Families and Housewives -- chapter four The World Outside -- chapter five Dependency -- chapter six Sex and the Concept of the Person -- chapter seven Sex and the Social Order -- Afterword by Judith Butler -- References -- Index of Names
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [303]-307
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