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Eleanor Leacock
ANTH 383: History of Anthropology Fall 2016
Feminist Anthropology • Emerged in 1970S in Response to “Androcentric” Biases of Anthropology and Other Sciences
TOWARD a FEMINIST THEORY of the STATE Catharine A. Mackinnon
'Anthropologists Are Talking' About Feminist Anthropology
Introducing Women's and Gender Studies: a Collection of Teaching
The Making of a Marxist-Feminist-Latin Americanist Anthropologist: an Interview with Helen I
Course Syllabus Contemporary Theories and Methods of Social Anthropology: Kinship and Gender
Savagery, Civilization, and Property: Theories of Societal Evolution and Commons Theory
Women in Anthropology Jan Lister Wichita State University Wichita
Intellectual Roots of Key Anthropologists
Francis-Okongwu, Anne; Susser, TITLE Anthropology
Toward a Feminist Perspective in Native History
Mcgee-Warms Anthropological Theory 6E Preview Pak.Pdf
Confronting the Margaret Mead Legacy
Marx, Engels, and the Abolition of the Family - Richard Weikart*
Introduction
Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas
Course Syllabus Contemporary Theories and Methods of Social Anthropology: Kinship and Gender
Top View
Women 'S Studies Reading and Resource List
Culture of Poverty:” Ethnographic Work by Eleanor Leacock, 1959–1980
**********************************A:C**************** Or Integration with the GENDER EQUITY L in EDUCATION and the WORPLACE CURRICULUM
Transforming Gender Roles in the Colonial Andes: Native Andean Female Resistance to Colonial Spanish Constructs of Gender Hierarchy
Female Status in the Northeast
Artigo. the Island of Menstruating Man: Queerying Leacock's Introduction to Engel's
Writing Sample 2
Feminism Without Borders
ANTH 383: History of Anthropology Fall 2017
Louise Michele Newman - Coming of Age, but Not in Samoa: Reflections on Margaret Mead's Legacy for Western Liberal Feminism - American Quarterly 48:2
Woman's Oppression: the Question of Origins