Nature, Culture and Gender
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- Date Published: January 1981
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Categories of analysis in the social sciences include the binary pair 'nature' and 'culture', as defined by western societies. Anthropologists have often imputed these categories to the world-views of non-western people and the construct has acquired the status of a universal. It has been further argued that culture (that which is regulated by human thought and technology) is universally valued as being superior to nature (the unregulated); and that female is universally associated with nature (and is therefore inferior and to be dominated) and male with culture. The essays in this volume question these propositions. They examine the assumptions behind them analytically and historically, and present ethnographic evidence to show that the dichotomy between nature and culture, and its association with a contrast between the sexes, is a particularity of western thought. The book is a commentary on the way anthropologists working within the western tradition have projected their own ideas on to the thought systems of other peoples. Its form is largely anthropological, but it will have a wide appeal within the social sciences and the humanities, especially among those interested in structuralist thought and women's studies.
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- Date Published: January 1981
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521280013
- length: 240 pages
- dimensions: 209 x 139 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.275kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of plates
Preface
1. Nature, culture and gender: a critique Carol P. MacCormack
2. Women and the dialectics of nature in eighteenth-century French thought Maurice Bloch and Jean H. Bloch
3. Natural facts: a historical perspective on science and sexuality L. J. Jordanova
4. The power of signs: gender, culture and the wild in the Bolivian Andes Olivia Harris
5. Proto-social to adult: a Sherbro transformation Carol P. MacCormack
6. Gender, sexuality and marriage: a Kaulong model of nature and culture Jane C. Goodale
7. Images of nature in Gimi thought Gillian Gillison
8. No nature, no culture: the Hagen case Marilyn Strathern
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