A passion for difference : essays in anthropology and gender / Henrietta L. Moore.
Material type: TextPublisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1994Description: ix, 177 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0253338581
- 9780253338587
- 025320951X
- 9780253209511
- 305.42 20
- GN33.8 .M66 1994
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A Passion for Difference -- 1. The Divisions within: Sex, Gender and Sexual Difference -- 2. Embodied Selves: Dialogues Between Anthropology and Psychoanalysis -- 3. Fantasies of Power and Fantasies of Identity: Gender, Race and Violence -- 4. Bodies on the Move: Gender, Power and Material Culture -- 5. Social Identities and the Politics of Reproduction -- 6. Master Narratives: Anthropology and Writing -- 7. The Feminist Anthropologist and the Passion(s) of New Eve -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-169) and index.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A Passion for Difference -- 1. The Divisions within: Sex, Gender and Sexual Difference -- 2. Embodied Selves: Dialogues Between Anthropology and Psychoanalysis -- 3. Fantasies of Power and Fantasies of Identity: Gender, Race and Violence -- 4. Bodies on the Move: Gender, Power and Material Culture -- 5. Social Identities and the Politics of Reproduction -- 6. Master Narratives: Anthropology and Writing -- 7. The Feminist Anthropologist and the Passion(s) of New Eve -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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