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Mapping Feminist Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century

Editat de Ellen Lewin, Leni M. Silverstein Contribuţii de A. Lynn Bolles Epilog de Tom Boellstorff Contribuţii de Matthew R. Dudgeon, Meena Rani Khandelwal, Catherine Kingfisher, Elise A. Kramer, Lynn Kwiatkowski, Louise Lamphere, Frances Mascia-Lees Prefață de Rayna Rapp Contribuţii de Margot Weiss, Elizabeth F. S. Roberts, Kimberly Theidon
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Feminist anthropology emerged in the 1970s as a much-needed corrective to the discipline’s androcentric biases. Far from being a marginalized subfield, it has been at the forefront of developments that have revolutionized not only anthropology, but also a host of other disciplines. This landmark collection of essays provides a contemporary overview of feminist anthropology’s historical and theoretical origins, the transformations it has undergone, and the vital contributions it continues to make to cutting-edge scholarship. 
 
Mapping Feminist Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century brings together a variety of contributors, giving a voice to both younger researchers and pioneering scholars who offer insider perspectives on the field’s foundational moments. Some chapters reveal how the rise of feminist anthropology shaped—and was shaped by—the emergence of fields like women’s studies, black and Latina studies, and LGBTQ studies. Others consider how feminist anthropologists are helping to frame the direction of developing disciplines like masculinity studies, affect theory, and science and technology studies. 
 
Spanning the globe—from India to Canada, from Vietnam to Peru—Mapping Feminist Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century reveals the important role that feminist anthropologists have played in worldwide campaigns against human rights abuses, domestic violence, and environmental degradation. It also celebrates the work they have done closer to home, helping to explode the developed world’s preconceptions about sex, gender, and sexuality. 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780813574288
ISBN-10: 0813574285
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press

Notă biografică

ELLEN LEWIN is a professor of gender, women’s, and sexuality studies and anthropology at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.  She is the author or coeditor of several books including Lesbian Mothers: Accounts of Gender in American Culture and Out in Public: Reinventing Lesbian/Gay Anthropology in a Globalizing World.  
 
LENI M. SILVERSTEIN is an anthropologist and international reproductive health professional who founded the consulting firm Strategies for Development. She has consulted with foundations (Ashoka, Ford, MacArthur), government officials, multilateral agencies, and commercial enterprises, providing technical assistance and evaluations for health sectors.  
 

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
 
Prologue
Rayna R. Rapp
 
Introduction. Anthropologies and Feminisms: Mapping Our Intellectual Journey
Leni M. Silverstein and Ellen Lewin
 
Part I Foundations: Problematizing Feminist Anthropology
 
Feminist Anthropology Engages Social Movements: Theory, Ethnography, and Activism
Louise Lamphere
 
Feminist Linguistics and Linguistic Feminisms
Elise Kramer
 
The Curious Relationship of Feminist Anthropology and Women’s Studies
A. Lynn Bolles
 
Part II Expansions: Confronting Universals
 
When Nature/Culture Implodes: Feminist Anthropology and Biotechnology
Elizabeth F. S. Roberts
 
Conceptions of Contraceptions: Feminist Anthropological Perspectives on Men, Women, and Reproductive Health in Two K’iche’ Maya Communities
Matthew R. Dudgeon
 
The Body and Embodiment in the History of Feminist Anthropology: An Idiosyncratic Excursion through Binaries
Frances E. Mascia-Lees
 
Discipline and Desire: Feminist Politics, Queer Studies, and New Queer Anthropology
Margot Weiss
 
Part III Reverberations: Transnational Encounters
 
A Greater Measure of Justice: Gender, Violence, and Reparations
Kimberly Theidon
 
Cooking with Firewood: Deep Meaning and Environmental Materialities in a Globalized World
Meena Khandelwal
 
Feminist Anthropology: Approaching Domestic Violence in Northern Viet Nam
Lynn Kwiatkowski
 
Studying Gender and Neoliberalism Transnationally: Implications for Theory and Action
Catherine Kingfisher
 
Epilogue
Tom Boellstorff
 
Notes on Contributors
Index
 

Recenzii

"This rich, well-written, timely set of essays should be required reading for courses about feminist anthropology, the history of gender and women's studies, and those that treat activism in the range of arenas inflected by gender and sexuality and are mapped in constantly shifting ways across human political, sociocultural, and environmental realities ... Summing up: Essential."

"A fresh mapping of feminist anthropology, with outstanding contributions ranging from body politics to transnationalism. The time is right for this smart and engaging collection."

"A very fine and welcome addition to the field.”

"The volume's strongest contributions are those in which authors ground feminist theories with ethnographic data to impel social justice."

"This collection is a valuable and encouraging set of meditations on that question and a call for feminist anthropologists to continue embracing their vexations."


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Mapping Feminist Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century provides an historical and theoretical overview of feminist anthropology’s origins, the transformation it has undergone, and the vital contributions it continues to make to cutting-edge scholarship. Chronicling the impact feminist anthropologists have made on a wide range of academic fields, from science and technology studies to queer theory, it also reveals the important role they have played in global campaigns against human rights abuses, domestic violence, and environmental degradation.