Feminist Anthropology
Past, Present, and Future
Edited by Pamela L. Geller and Miranda K. Stockett. Foreword by Louise Lamphere
2006 | 248 pages | Cloth $47.50 | Paper $21.95
Anthropology | Women's/Gender Studies
Table of Contents
Foreword. Taking stock—the transformation of feminist theorizing in anthropology
Introduction. Feminist anthropology: perspectives on our past, present, and future
1. The future of gender or the end of a brilliant career?
2. Feminist theories of embodiment and anthropological imagination: making bodies matter
3. Gender, genes, and the evolution of human birth
4. Marriage, matrifocality, and "missing" men
5. Archaeologists, feminists, and queers: sexual politics in the construction of the past
6. In the midst of the moving waters: material, metaphor, and feminist archaeology
7. Materiality and social change in the practice of feminist anthropology.
8. Feminist perspectives and the teaching of archaeology: implications from the inadvertent ethnography of the classroom
9. Toward a (more) feminist pedagogy in biological anthropology: ethnographic reflections and classroom strategies
10. The professional is political
Afterword: on waves
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