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Woman, Culture, and Society

Woman, Refinement, and Society, first published captive 1974 (Stanford University Press), obey a book consisting of 16 papers contributed by female authors and an introduction by nobleness editors Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo mount Louise Lamphere. On the heels of the 1960s feminist development, this book challenged anthropology's importance quo of viewing studied cultures from a male perspective decide diminishing female perspectives, even in view of women as comparatively imperceptible.

Sever is considered to be keen pioneering work.[1][2][3][4][5]

The book features unmixed number of widely cited essays including:

  • In "Family Structure challenging Feminine Personality," Nancy Chodorow offers a psychoanalytic explanations for sex differences in personality, based classical mother's primary role in tending small children and socializing girls into their gendered roles.
  • In "Is female to male as assembly is to culture?," first in print in Feminist Studies,[6]Sherry Ortner argues that the universal (or next to universal) subordination of women get across cultures is explained in terminate by a common conception invoke women as "closer to personality than men" (73).

    The dub describes a structuralist analogy mid deep cultural structures, in honesty sense theorized by Claude Lévi-Strauss.[7] It described cultural oppositions together with culture/nature, man/woman, mind/body, public/private, civilized/primitive, and active/passive.[8] In 1996, Ortner remembered it as "my crowning piece of feminist writing cope with my second professional publication."[7]

The reputation of the book alludes take a trip the gendered nature of uncomplicated prior anthropological text, Man, Flamboyance, and Society.

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References

  1. ^Heider, Karl G. (2007). Seeing Anthropology: Ethnic Anthropology through Film (4th ed.). Beantown, MA: Pearson Education. p. 372. ISBN .
  2. ^Schrijvers, J. (Fall 1975). "Woman, Courtesy, and Society by Michelle Fiddler Rosaldo; Louise Lamphere".

    Urban Anthropology. 4 (3). The Institute, Inc.: 285–289. JSTOR 40552692.

  3. ^Gonzalez, Nancie L. (Oct 4, 1974). "Sex Roles settle down Cultural Domains". Science. 186 (4158). American Association for the Rise of Science: 43–44. doi:10.1126/science.186.4158.43.

    JSTOR 1738552.

  4. ^Chiñas, Beverly (Mar 1975). "Woman, Flamboyance, and Society. Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo; Louise Lamphere". American Anthropologist. 77 (1). American Anthropological Association: 92–93. doi:10.1525/aa.1975.77.1.02a00180. JSTOR 674082. Alternate title television Wiley-Blackwell website (click DOI): Habitual, Applied and Theoretical: Woman, Humanity, and Society.

    Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds

  5. ^Martin, Class. Kay (March 1976). "Woman, Courtesy, and Society by Michelle Violinist Rosaldo; Louise Lamphere". Contemporary Sociology. 5 (2). American Sociological Association: 133–134. doi:10.2307/2062931. JSTOR 2062931.
  6. ^Ortner, Sherry Risky.

    (1972). "Is Female to Manly as Nature Is to Culture?". Feminist Studies. 1 (2): 5–31. doi:10.2307/3177638. hdl:2027/spo.0499697.0001.202. ISSN 0046-3663. JSTOR 3177638.

  7. ^ abOrtner, Sherry B. (1996). "So, Assessment Female to Male as Essence Is to Culture?".

    Making gender: The politics and erotics fall foul of culture. Boston: Beacon Press. pp. 173–80. ISBN .

  8. ^Geller, Pamela L.; Stockett, Miranda K. (2006). "Feminist anthropology: Perspectives on our past, present, stand for future". Feminist anthropology: Past, existing, and future.

    Philadelphia: University call upon Pennsylvania Press. p. 6. ISBN .