【異文化の視点から見たジェンダー】
Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective 8th ed. H 606 p. 24
目次
PART 1: GENDERING BODIES 1. The theory that men evolved to hunt and women evolved to gather is wrong  2. The past is a foreign country: archaeology of sex and gender  3. Animal models and gender  4. From pollution to love magic: the new anthropology of menstruation  5. Female genital cutting: moving forward on abolition?  6. Surgical transformations in the pursuit of gender  7. Revisiting the hijras: an alternate sex/gender in South Asia  8. Natural birth at the turn of the twenty-first century: implications for gender  9. Making room for daddy: fathers and breastfeeding in the United States  10. Masculinities, muscularities, and eating disorders among young men in South Korea  PART 2: GENDER, KINSHIP, and FAMILY  11. Gender, horticulture, and the division of labor on Vanatinai  12. Factory as home and family: female workers in the Moroccan garment industry  13. Marriage, modernity, and migration: changing dynamics of intimacy in a Mexican transnational community  14. Beyond romantic partnerships: sese, gender egalitarianism, and kinship diversity in Mosuo society  15. What to do with unmarried daughters? Modern solutions to a traditional dilemma in a polyandrous Tibetan society  16. Little princesses and tiny barons: gender, microfinance, and parental priorities in urban Ecuador  17. Surrogate motherhood: rethinking biological models, kinship, and family  PART 3: GENDERED SPACE and KNOWLEDGE  18. The fashioning of women  19. Gender, business, and space control: Yoruba market women and power  20. Taming internal weather, together: gendered knowledge flows during maternity under Khmer traditional and folk medicine systems  21. The domestic sphere of women and the public world of men: the strengths and limitations of an anthropological dichotomy  22. From “private” affairs to “public” scandals: the modern woman’s challenge to husband’s infidelities in Uganda  23. Possessing spirits and healing gods: female suffering and agency in North India  24. Empathetic Bhikkhuni: navigating emotion and gender in Thailand  PART 4: GENDER and THE STATE  25. Lifeboat ethics: mother love and child death in Northeast Brazil  26. Political demography: the banning of abortion in Ceausescu’s Romania  27. Women’s autonomy, Islam, and the French State  28. Gender, sexuality, and asylum assessment  29. The ‘unique blend’: reframing womanhood through Turkish drama series 30. Ethnographic empathy and the social context of rights: ‘rescuing’ Maasai girls from early marriage  31 Between a rock and a hard place: the labyrinth of working and parenting in a poor community  32. Madres, madrinas, mamȧs y mȧs: trans Latina mothering in and around Chicago’s sexual economies of labor  33. Advancing an intersectional politics of belonging: LGBTQ+ Latinx activism after the Pulse shooting  PART 5: MASCULINITIES  34. The cultural nexus of Aka father-infant bonding  35. Downsizing masculinity: gender, family and fatherhood in post-industrial America  36. My encounter with machismo in Spain  37. “Now I gotta watch what I say”: shifting constructions of masculinity in discourse  38. TikTok, truckers, and travel bans: digital disease surveillance and the scrutiny of masculinity in southern Africa
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