A world full of women
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A world full of women
Pearson Allyn and Bacon, c2006
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-286) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This revision of A World Full of Women will appeal to instructors and students in anthropology, or any discipline looking for a global approach to the study of women. "Reading this book is like sitting down for an intellectually stimulating, yet thoroughly comfortable, chat with this author," according to one reviewer.
Written by an anthropologist who has taught undergraduates for more than 30 years and designed the first official women's studies course in Louisiana, this book has been fueled by the explosion of research on women since the 1970s. A new co-author, Monica Edelstein, brings to the fourth edition a wealth of ethnographic experience and research with peoples of North Africa and the Middle East.
World Full of Women continuesto take an ethnographic, cross-cultural approach, drawing examples from the lives of ordinary women from many cultures around the world. Taking a female-centered perspective rather than a feminist perspective, the reader delves into the anthropology of women in human cultures. Although women are the primary focus of the book, men's issues are also covered. Written in an accessible, friendly, and engaging style, this book is fun to teach from and exciting to read. Includes theory, research, and ethnography about women's work in comparative cultures, with specific examples such as weaving (Ch. 1).
The revision expands on the patterning of women's health cross-culturally and covers women's responses to illness, disease, and death in selected cultures (Ch. 8). Material on the differences between men's and women's speech is also incorporated and material from best-selling author Deborah Tannen (Ch. 1) is introduced. Expansive and up-to-date reading lists can be found at the end of each chapter.
目次
Introduction.
Old Words and New Realities.
Where We're Coming From.
Where to Begin and What Follows.
Speaking of Women.
Tender Trap or SuperWoman?
Code Switching.
Talking Troubles and Carrying Conversations.
Some Books That Changed Our Lives.
1. "What's for Dinner, Honey?":Work and Gender.
Work: The First Fact of Life.
"What's for Dinner?": Gender and Practical Economics.
Planting and Harvesting: The Next Revolution.
Off to Work We Go.
Value, Valued, and Valuable.
Interpreting Food, Work, and the Facts of Life.
A Few of the Many Books You May Want to Read.
2. Love and the Work of Culture.
More than Personal Lives.
The Personal Is Professional.
Sex and Temperament.
Situations on the Sepik.
Daughters of Sex and Temperament.
Beyond the Sepik.
Intimacy and the World Stage.
Conclusion: Their Last Great Work.
So Many Books: Where Can I Start?
3. Blood and Milk: Biocultural Markers in the Lives of Women.
Where Biology and Culture Meet in the Bodies of Women.
Desire and Control.
Comparative Childbirth.
Motherhood and Fetal Subjects.
Social Women in Biological Bodies: Some Conclusions.
Some Very Important Books to Read.
4. Primate Connections: How Natural is Nature Anyway?
Studying Chimpanzees.
Studying Baboons.
Studying the Human Nature of Women and Men.
The Cultures of Breastfeeding.
Some Evolutionary or Revolutionary Books to Read.
5. Patterns of Partnering from Romance to Resistance.
Varieties of Arrangements.
Love Marriages and Lavish Weddings.
Reading from Romance to Resistance.
6. A Two-Bodied World: Cultural Systems for Separating Females and Males.
Amazon: Women of the Forest and the Flutes.
Melanesia: Birth and Semen.
Islamic Middle East: Veiled Separations.
Conclusions: What Do Systems of Separation Mean?
Check Out These Books.
7. A Third Sex?: Gender as Alternative or Continuum.
Making Out and Making Up Sexes and Genders.
Crossing Over and Cross-Dressing.
Intersexed Children: A Case for Consideration.
When Boys Will Be Girls.
Two-Spirits in Native North America.
A Fourth Sex? Cross-Gendered Females.
Conclusions Beyond the Categories of Sex, Gender, and Desire.
Important Books Beyond the Natural Attitude.
8. Life's Lesions: Suffering and Healing.
Women's Wounds.
Paths to Authority.
Gendering Religions.
Healers and Healing.
Visiting Spirits.
Wombs and Wounds.
Liquid Life.
To Conclude.
A Field Full of Books to Read.
9. Who Owns Her Body? Challenges to Cultural Relativism.
Human Rights and Cultural Relativism.
The "Nature" of Violence.
A Worldwide Case: Wife Beating and Wife Battering.
Another Worldwide Case: International Sexual Services.
Case Study Number 1: Rape on a University Campus.
Case Study Number 2: Disappeared and Endangered Daughters.
Case Study Number 3: Genital Cutting.
Conclusions: Women's Rights and Critical Cultural Relativism.
A Few Powerful Books to Empower Us.
10. Invisible Workers: Women as the Earth's Last Colony.
Characteristics of Women's Lives in the Last Colony.
International Strategies for Solving the Problem(s) of Women.
A Marxist-Feminist Thinks About Women and Work.
Women's Powers as the Roots of Grass.
Conclusions in the Post-Modern Manner.
Reading, Writing, and Resistance.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.
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