Politics of Ethnography: Feminism and Anthropology
... the burgeoning body of ethnographic literature by women writers nor feminist theorising about the difference gender makes have set the discipline agenda (Bell 1993: 1). ...
... the burgeoning body of ethnographic literature by women writers nor feminist theorising about the difference gender makes have set the discipline agenda (Bell 1993: 1). ...
Feminist ethnography
... ethnographer • The bias inherent in the society studied • The bias inherent in Western culture ...
... ethnographer • The bias inherent in the society studied • The bias inherent in Western culture ...
Kimmel, Chapter Three
... structured this way naturally, that their behaviors were based on the biologicallydetermined way that people of these sexes behaved ...
... structured this way naturally, that their behaviors were based on the biologicallydetermined way that people of these sexes behaved ...
SEX, GENDER and CULTURE:
... individual is homosexual, a transvestite or a transsexual. The choice of sexual behavior and marriage seems to occur more on an individual basis rather than as part of the role of being a two spirit. For example, a biologically male two spirit may become a second wife to a man or perhaps not marry a ...
... individual is homosexual, a transvestite or a transsexual. The choice of sexual behavior and marriage seems to occur more on an individual basis rather than as part of the role of being a two spirit. For example, a biologically male two spirit may become a second wife to a man or perhaps not marry a ...
What are the *rights of women* in today*s society?
... separate spheres ◦ Men had ability to think at a higher level ◦ Women were better with practical problems ...
... separate spheres ◦ Men had ability to think at a higher level ◦ Women were better with practical problems ...
Much of the creativity of anthropology derives from the tension
... • The bias imported by the ethnographer into his research • The bias inherent in the society being studied • The bias inherent in Western culture ...
... • The bias imported by the ethnographer into his research • The bias inherent in the society being studied • The bias inherent in Western culture ...
THE INFLUENCE OF PATRIARCHY ON GENDER ROLES
... Rigid gender roles which have been thrust on women from times immemorial are difficult to set aside. This may be due to the fact that humans receive gender education right from birth and this gender role socialization continues throughout life.According to Robert J Stoller, “gender is a term that ha ...
... Rigid gender roles which have been thrust on women from times immemorial are difficult to set aside. This may be due to the fact that humans receive gender education right from birth and this gender role socialization continues throughout life.According to Robert J Stoller, “gender is a term that ha ...
Feminist Crit - Literary Criticism: Feminism
... What is missing tells us as much or even more as what actually is included… ...
... What is missing tells us as much or even more as what actually is included… ...
Handout Applying Feminist Critical Approaches to Kingston`s `No
... This school of theory looks at how aspects of our culture are inherently patriarchal (male dominated) and "...this critique strives to expose the explicit and implicit misogyny in male writing about women" (Richter 1346). This misogyny, Tyson reminds us, can extend into diverse areas of our culture: ...
... This school of theory looks at how aspects of our culture are inherently patriarchal (male dominated) and "...this critique strives to expose the explicit and implicit misogyny in male writing about women" (Richter 1346). This misogyny, Tyson reminds us, can extend into diverse areas of our culture: ...
Patriarchal Society
... capacity to just one man, so that he could depend on her children being his children. By rooting patriarchy -- a social organization where men rule over women -- in historical developments, rather than in nature, human nature or biology, she also opens the door for change. If patriarchy was created ...
... capacity to just one man, so that he could depend on her children being his children. By rooting patriarchy -- a social organization where men rule over women -- in historical developments, rather than in nature, human nature or biology, she also opens the door for change. If patriarchy was created ...