A Passion for Difference: Essays in Anthropology and Gender
Released: Jan 22, 1994
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Hardcover, 186 pages
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"This courageous book brings recent feminist theory into dialogue with current issues in social and cultural anthropology." —Emily MartinHenrietta Moore, author of ÂFeminism and Anthropology, examines the limitations of how anthropologists and others write about sex, gender, and sexuality, and she considers anthropologists’ few contributions to feminist debates on the body and the non-universal human subject.
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