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The Political Economy of Gender in Archaeology
From the book Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge
- Margaret W. Conkey and Sarah H. Williams
https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520910355-005
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From the book
Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge
Chapters in this book (19)
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
PART THREE. Representing Gendered Labor
SEVEN. Female Farming in Anthropology and African History
EIGHT. Women, Technology, and International Development Ideologies
PART FOUR. Contentious Kinship: Rethinking Gender and Reproduction
TEN. Rethinking the Sexual Division of Labor
ELEVEN. Sexism and Naturalism in the Study of Kinship
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