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Sexualities in Anthropology: A Reader - ISBN 9781405190534

Sexualities in Anthropology: A Reader

ISBN 9781405190534

Autor: Andrew P. Lyons, Harriet D. Lyons

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781405190534

ISBN10:      

1405190531

Autor:      

Andrew P. Lyons, Harriet D. Lyons

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2011-02-04

Ilość stron:      

408

Wymiary:      

244x172

Tematy:      

JB

Shedding important new light on a subject as old as humanity itself, Sexualities in Anthropology: A Reader presents a comprehensive collection of historical and current readings in the social anthropology of sexuality. Succinct and revealing excerpts from key figures in the history of anthropology about sexualities, morality, and the family are featured. The most recent literature on both heterosexualities and same–sex sexualities is also included, as well as material on past and present controversies, including Derek Freeman′s famous attack on Margaret Mead′s writings on sexual freedom in Samoa; the notion of “primitive” promiscuity in the 19th and early 20th centuries; concerns for the practice of clitoridectomy and other forms of “genital cutting;” the discussion of homosexualities in different cultures; and the meaning of love. Thought–provoking and always fascinating, Sexualities in Anthropology: A Reader offers keen insights into the diversity of human social beliefs, practices, and interactions relating to human sexual behavior around the world.

Spis treści:
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Problems in Writing About Sex in Anthropology.
1 The Bubble, the Burn, and the Simmer: Locating Sexuality in Social Science (Kath Weston).
Part I Sex, Race and Gender in Anthropological History.
2 Which Bodies Matter? Feminism, Poststructuralism, Race, and the Curious Theoretical Odyssey of the "Hottentot Venus" (Zine Magubane).
Part II Primitive Promiscuity and Matriarchal Theory ("Oversexed Savages").
3 Origins of the Family (Friedrich Engels).
Part III Against Primitive Promiscuity (Fear of Sex).
4 The Reconstruction of "Primitive Sexuality" at the Fin de Siècle (Andrew Lyons and Harriet Lyons).
5 The Sexual Instinct in Savages (Havelock Ellis).
6 The Mystic Rose: Selectio ns (Ernest Crawley).
Part IV Early Work on Homosexualities.
7 Pederasty (Richard Burton).
8 Homosexual Love (Edward Westermarck).
9 Hermaphrodism Among Gods and Mortals (Edward Carpenter).
10 The Zuñi Ła′mana (Elsie Clews Parsons).
Part V Heterosexual Freedoms (Elsewhere).
11 Prenuptial Intercourse Between the Sexes (Bronislaw Malinowski).
12 Formal Sex Relations (Margaret Mead).
13 Premarital Pregnancy and Native Opinion: A Note on Social Change (Isaac Schapera).
Part VI Sexual Repression: A Test Case.
14 Sex and Repression in an Irish Folk Community (John C. Messenger).
Part VII Virgin Birth.
15 Ignorance of Physiological Paternity (Bronislaw Malinowski).
16 Tradition, Experience, and Belief (Ashley Montagu).
17 Virgin Birth (Edmund Leach).
Part VIII The Attack on Margaret Mead.
18 Sex and Hoax in Samoa: Was Margaret Mead Misled or Did She Mislead on Samoa? (Derek Freeman).
19 Sexual Morality in Samoa and Its Historical Transformations (Penelope Schoeffel).
20 Virginity and the History of Sex in Samoa (Paul Shankman).
Part IX Genital Cutting.
21 Genital Cutting: The Past and Present of a Polythetic Category (Harriet D. Lyons).
Part X Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender.
22 Role Models (Esther Newton).
23 Notes and Queries on Sexual Excitement in Sambia Culture (Gilbert Herdt).
24 Causing a Commotion: Public Scandal as Resistance Among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes (Don Kulick).
25 Between Religion and Desire: Being Muslim and Gay in Indonesia (Tom Boellstorff).
26 The Semiotics of Transgendered Sexual Identity in the Thai Print Media: Imagery and Discourse of the Sexual Other (Megan Sinnott).
27 The Categories Themselves (David Valentine).
Part XI Heterosexuality Today.
28 A Good Spouse Is Hard to Find: Marriage, Spouse Exchange, and Infatuation Among the Copper Inuit (Pamela R. Stern and Richard G. Condon).
29 Love and the Risk of HIV: Courtship, Marriage, & Infi delity in Southeastern Nigeria (Daniel Jordan Smith).
30 Beyond Pain, Towards Pleasure in the Study of Sexuality in Africa (Rachel Spronk).
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Andrew Lyons is Editor–in–Chief of Anthropologica, Journal of the Canadian Anthropology Society. He is Professor Emeritus at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. Andrew and Harriet Lyons are co–authors of Irregular Connections: A History of Anthropology and Sexuality (2004).
Harriet Lyons is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of Waterloo, Ontario.  

Okładka tylna:
Shedding important new light on a subject as old as humanity itself, Sexualities in Anthropology: A Reader presents a comprehensive collection of historical and current readings in the social anthropology of sexuality. Succinct and revealing excerpts from key figures in the history of anthropology about sexualities, morality, and the family are featured. The most recent literature on both heterosexualities and same–sex sexualities is also included, as well as material on past and present controversies, including Derek Freeman′s famous attack on Margaret Mead′s writings on sexual freedom in Samoa; the notion of “primitive” promiscuity in the 19th and early 20th centuries; concerns for the practice of clitoridectomy and other forms of “genital cutting;” the discussion of homosexualities in different cultures; and the meaning of love. Thought–provoking and always fascinating, Sexualities in Anthropology: A Reader offers keen insights into the diversity of human social belief s, practices, and interactions relating to human sexual behavior around the world.

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