
Sex and Gender Hierarchies by Barbara Diane Miller
This edited collection attempts to revive a unified anthropological approach to the study of sex and gender hierarchies. Seventeen distinguished contributors - from cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, archaeology, and anthropological linguistics - have produced a wealth of fascinating data on human and primate, ancient and contemporary, and 'primitive' and developed societies, covering topics such as mothering and child care, work, health, intrafamily relationships, and public power. The interdisciplinary approach successfully contributes to the development of better theory and methodology in anthropology.
"Should you make room in your financial and time budgets to buy and read yet another volume of expanded, revised conference papers? In the case of Sex and Gender Hierarchies, the answer is a resounding yes if your research or teaching interests include sex differences and gender relationships in primatesThis collection of 17 chapters drawn from the four subfields of anthropology, accomplishes what many such volumes only promise to do. It is an impressive analysis of a specific issue--systematic relationships of inequality based on sex and gender--from the perspectives of first-rate biological and social/cultural anthropologists, archaeologists, and linguists." Barbara J. King, International Journal of Primatology
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| ISBN 13 | 9780521423687 |
| ISBN 10 | 0521423686 |
| Title | Sex and Gender Hierarchies |
| Author | Barbara Diane Miller |
| Series | Publications Of The Society For Psychological Anthropology |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 1993-02-18 |
| Number of pages | 424 |
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