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Toward an anthropology of women / Edited by Rayna R. Reiter.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Monthly Review Press, [1975]Description: 416 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0853453721 :
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Toward an anthropology of women.DDC classification:
  • 301.41/2
LOC classification:
  • GN294 .T68
Contents:
Reiter, R. R. Introduction.--Linton, S. Women the gatherer: male bias in anthropology.--Leibowitz, L. Primate politics: sexual dimorphism and sex roles.--Gough, K. The origin of the family.--Draper, P. !Kung! Women: contrasts in sexual egalitarianism in foraging and sedentary contexts.--Leavitt, R., Sykes, B., and Weatherford, E. Aboriginal women: male and female anthropological perspectives.--Webster, P. The question of matriarchy.--Rubin, G. The traffic in women: ruminations on the political economy of sex.--Brown, J. Iroquois women: an ethnohistoric notes.--Faithorn, E. Pollution in the New Guinea highlands.--Reiter, R. R. Men and women in the south of France: public and private domains.--Harding, S. Women and words in Spain.--Silverman, S. The life crisis as a clue to social function: the case of Italy.--Brown, S. Love unites them and hunger separates them: poor women in the Dominican Republic.--Rubbo, A. The spread of rural capitalism in Columbia: effects on poor women.--Remy
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Bibliography: p. 396-416.

Reiter, R. R. Introduction.--Linton, S. Women the gatherer: male bias in anthropology.--Leibowitz, L. Primate politics: sexual dimorphism and sex roles.--Gough, K. The origin of the family.--Draper, P. !Kung! Women: contrasts in sexual egalitarianism in foraging and sedentary contexts.--Leavitt, R., Sykes, B., and Weatherford, E. Aboriginal women: male and female anthropological perspectives.--Webster, P. The question of matriarchy.--Rubin, G. The traffic in women: ruminations on the political economy of sex.--Brown, J. Iroquois women: an ethnohistoric notes.--Faithorn, E. Pollution in the New Guinea highlands.--Reiter, R. R. Men and women in the south of France: public and private domains.--Harding, S. Women and words in Spain.--Silverman, S. The life crisis as a clue to social function: the case of Italy.--Brown, S. Love unites them and hunger separates them: poor women in the Dominican Republic.--Rubbo, A. The spread of rural capitalism in Columbia: effects on poor women.--Remy