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Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective

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Introduces students to the most significant topics in anthropology of gender. Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective is a one-volume reader built on classic contributions to gender and anthropology, incorporating recent literature on gender roles and ideology around the world. It combines theoretically and ethnographically-based essays and is appropriate for undergraduate and beginning graduate students. Learning Goals Upon completing this book readers will be able MySearchLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MySearchLab, please www.mysearchlab.com or you can purchase a ValuePack of the text + MySearchlab (at no additional cost).

504 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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December 10, 2020
I generally enjoyed this, though I didn’t read all of the articles in it (there are many). Some, mostly those about ethnographic theory, are pretty dry, but others give fascinating insight into gender as it factors into kinship, sexuality, labour, and all manner of other things.

Nancy Scheper-Hughes’ “Lifeboat Ethics: Mother Love and Child Death in Northeast Brazil” got me thinking about the complexity of motherhood and the complications that can result from disrupted or burdened bonding between mothers and their children, which set me on my own path towards writing a paper about maternal regret based on seven mothers I interviewed who regretted having children.
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March 30, 2020
An informative look at gender across cultures, past and present, with a heavy focus on women and women's roles in societies.
An updated edition would include more than a brief mention of third gender people, would acknowledge the existence of intersex people, and would discuss transgender women appropriately. Given the publication date of this edition (2001), this text still has a lot of historical relevance.
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September 28, 2017
The subject matter is disturbing and fascinating but the book itself reads like a medical manual. Extremely small print, no breaks, too much data.
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April 20, 2024
Most anthropology books at this level are a headache to read. This one was fascinating and well-written. I want to keep my copy even after my class has finished instead of reselling it.
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267 reviews
November 14, 2014
A class text of mine I thought was very interesting. It's an anthology of ground-breaking articles in gender studies. It has many topics that are frequently cited in other texts, only these are the original articles and are in much more detail. Such as sati and hijras in India, naming in China, violence in New Guinea, funeral pratices in Kenya, and economic roles in the domestic sphere of women, etc. Lots of good articles.
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March 28, 2017
I enjoyed learning about how gender is constructed in a variety of cultures around the world, and I came away from the book hopeful that we can one day return to the egalitarianism that characterized early societies.
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December 11, 2016
This was my textbook for a Gender in a Global Perspective class. The essays collected in it are interesting and I definitely anyone interested in learning more about gender across the world checks it out.
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March 28, 2014
Nice collection of essays. Every student/teacher of gender (and topics that could use a gender dimension) will find something interesting in here.
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November 21, 2014
A lot of interesting works on gender across the world!!
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February 17, 2017
didn't actually read 100% of this book for my gender studies class, but we probably read a good 75 % of it if not more.
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