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The Cambridge Handbook for the Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality

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Silvia Posocco, Cecilia McCallum, Martin Fotta, Sameena Mulla, Daná-Ain Davis, Henrike Donner, Resto Cruz, Victor Sacha Cova, Heather Anne Swanson, Sarah Green, Tuija Pulkkinen, Stephanie Rudwick, Subhadra Mitra Channa, William L. Leap, Paul Scheibelhofer, Daniel Monterescu, Mengia Tschalaer, Riché J. Daniel Barnes, Olga Ulturgasheva, Michele Rivkin-Fish, Caroline E. Schuster, Vigdis Broch-Due, Paul Boyce, Akshay Khanna, Logan Natalie O'Laughlin, Luisa Elvira Belaunde, Jeanette Edwards, E. J. Gonzalez-Polledo, Emilia Sanabria
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  • Date Published: January 2024
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108427449

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  • The tense but enduring engagement between anthropology and gender and sexuality studies has had profound effects upon anthropological theory and practice. Bringing together contributions from an international team of authors, this Handbook shows that anthropological work has taken inspiration from feminist and LGBTQI movements to create a transformative body of research. It provides an accessible, state-of-the-art overview of the anthropology of gender and sexuality whilst also documenting its historical emergence, highlighting the varied impact gender and sexuality studies have had on anthropological theory. It is split into five parts, with each chapter introducing a contemporary anthropological theory through in-depth ethnographical discussion. It features intersectional, black, and indigenous authors, providing a forum for established and emerging voices to gesture towards futures of anthropology of gender and sexuality. Authoritative and cutting-edge, it is essential reading for researchers and students in anthropology, and will set the agenda for future research in the field.

    • Provides an accessible, state-of-the-art overview of the anthropology of gender and sexuality
    • Introduces contemporary anthropological theory through in-depth ethnographical discussion of key topics in the study of gender and sexuality
    • Illustrates how decentering colonialist and patriarchal approaches contributes to anthropology
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    • Date Published: January 2024
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108427449
    • length: 655 pages
    • dimensions: 251 x 175 x 39 mm
    • weight: 1.29kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    1. Introduction to the Cambridge handbook of the anthropology of gender and sexuality Silvia Posocco, Cecilia McCallum and Martin Fotta
    Part I. Openings and Orientations:
    2. Remixing feminist epistemology and methodology Sameena Mulla and Daná-Ain Davis
    3. Critical ethnography as a collective feminist project Henrike Donner
    4. Kinship and relatedness as vital lens Resto Cruz
    5. Reframing the social, rethinking the body, confronting biologism Victor Sacha Cova and Heather Anne Swanson
    Part II. Knowledges and Domains:
    6. Gender, sociality and the person Cecilia McCallum
    7. The postmodern moment in gender studies and anthropology Sarah Green and Tuija Pulkkinen
    8. Gender(ed) language and the linguistics of sexuality Stephanie Rudwick
    9. Conceptualising bodies, hierarchy and gendering across cultures Subhadra Mitra Channa
    10. Language, gender & sexuality and performativity William L. Leap
    11. Anthropological engagements with men and masculinities Paul Scheibelhofer and Daniel Monterescu
    Part III. Resistances and Intersections:
    12. Social and cultural politics of resistance and empowerment Mengia Tschalaer
    13. Re-working black feminist anthropology through transnational scholar-activism and anti-racist solidarity in Africa and its diaspora Riché J. Daniel Barnes
    14. Gender in decolonial indigenous perspectives Olga Ulturgasheva
    15. Anthropologies of reproduction, abortion, and biopolitics Michele Rivkin-Fish
    16. Gender, capitalism, and the Erotics of finance Caroline E. Schuster
    17. Untying poverty's gendered knots past and present Vigdis Broch-Due
    Part IV. Desires and Relations:
    18. Subjectivities, knowledge and gendered and sexual transitions Paul Boyce and Akshay Khanna
    19. Feminist and queer theories of the non/human & paradoxical possibilities of the slash Logan Natalie O'Laughlin
    20. Blood, gender and politics in indigenous View Luisa Elvira Belaunde and Cecilia McCallum
    21. 'At home' in Botox, feminism and ethics Jeanette Edwards
    Part V. Recursivities and Futures:
    22. Ontological sex-genders E. J. Gonzalez-Polledo
    23. Futures Emilia Sanabria.

  • Editors

    Cecilia McCallum, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil
    Cecilia McCallum is a social anthropologist specialising in gender, health, reproduction, sexuality, kinship, personhood and sociality in Brazil. She is known for her work on indigenous Amazonia and on Bahia for publications in leading journals on a wide range of topics.

    Silvia Posocco, Birkbeck College, University of London
    Silvia Posocco is a social anthropologist with interdisciplinary research interests in gender and sexuality studies and violence, conflict and genocide studies. Posocco's research has focused on insurgent movements in Guatemala, the archives of transnational adoption across sites and temporalities, and most recently, forensic archives, bioinformation and data worlds.

    Martin Fotta, Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences
    Martin Fotta is a social anthropologist with interest in in peripatetic economic strategies, welfare state transformations, violence and masculinity. His current project explores racialisation of Romanies across the Portuguese-language Atlantic.

    Contributors

    Silvia Posocco, Cecilia McCallum, Martin Fotta, Sameena Mulla, Daná-Ain Davis, Henrike Donner, Resto Cruz, Victor Sacha Cova, Heather Anne Swanson, Sarah Green, Tuija Pulkkinen, Stephanie Rudwick, Subhadra Mitra Channa, William L. Leap, Paul Scheibelhofer, Daniel Monterescu, Mengia Tschalaer, Riché J. Daniel Barnes, Olga Ulturgasheva, Michele Rivkin-Fish, Caroline E. Schuster, Vigdis Broch-Due, Paul Boyce, Akshay Khanna, Logan Natalie O'Laughlin, Luisa Elvira Belaunde, Jeanette Edwards, E. J. Gonzalez-Polledo, Emilia Sanabria

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