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Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge

Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge

Chapters in this book (19)

Frontmatter

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Introduction: Gender, Culture, and Political Economy

PART ONE. Gender in Colonial History and Anthropological Discourse

ONE. Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power

TWO. Original Narratives

THREE. Interpreting Women in States

PART TWO. Gender as Cultural Politics

FOUR. Between Speech and Silence

FIVE. Baboons with Briefcases vs. Langurs in Lipstick

SIX. Organizing Women

PART THREE. Representing Gendered Labor

SEVEN. Female Farming in Anthropology and African History

EIGHT. Women, Technology, and International Development Ideologies

NINE. Mujeres in Factories

PART FOUR. Contentious Kinship: Rethinking Gender and Reproduction

TEN. Rethinking the Sexual Division of Labor

ELEVEN. Sexism and Naturalism in the Study of Kinship

TWELVE. Moral Pioneers

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

INDEX

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