A World Full of WomenThis revision of "A World Full of Women" will appeal to instructors and students in anthropology, or any discipline looking for a global approach to the study of women. ""Reading this book is like sitting down for an intellectually stimulating, yet thoroughly comfortable chat,"" according to one reviewer. Written by an anthropologist who has taught undergraduates for more than 30 years and designed the first official women's studies course in Louisiana, this book has been fueled by the explosion of research on women since the 1970s. A new co-author, Monica Edelstein, brings to the Fourth Edition a wealth of ethnographic experience and research with peoples of North Africa and the Middle East. Another reviewer describes this text as ""one of the few books that analyzes cultures through a gender lens. . .the book tackles and successfully dismisses many cultural-sexist illusions. . . ."" New To This Edition The revised Introduction now includes a section entitled, "Speaking of Women" that ties together issues of power and language as the jumping off point for the rest of the text. Revised and reorganized, Chapter 1 now focuses more tightly on women and work. Revised Chapter 4, now includes analysis and ethnographic examples about comparative childrearing in place of the material on female primatologists, with particular attention to breastfeeding as practiced around the world. In revised Chapter 5, the section "Questioning Romance" has been replaced with "Love Marriages and Lavish Weddings." This new section includes new research on the prevalence of the culture of romance and the increasingly elaborate weddings as global phenomena, as well as other new ethnographic and comparative materials with an emphasis on women's choices, realities, and activities in relationships. Chapter 8, "Life's Lesions: Suffering and Healing," includes a new section, "Paths to Authority," which incorporates much of Edelstein's own research. Don't Miss This Exciting Value-Added Option: The Fourth Edition is available with an Author's Choice collection of readings featuring chapter-by-chapter suggestions for incorporating articles from Pearson Education's Reading Women's Lives database. Contact your local representative or visit www.ablongman.com for details. |
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... human cultures recognize the biological meaning of menstruation . But not all human cultures honor the coming of age of young girls as do the Navajo . Moonstruck Maidenhood : Taboo and Meaning In recent years , many scholars ( including ...
... human cultures , we find birth attendants and support systems . The cross - cultural record is very clear ; we cannot overestimate the benefits of caring human companionship during labor . There are specialists , like midwives or ...
... human cultures act out of sets of customs that are deeply twined with their history , environment , ways of making a living , and belief systems . Here is the first challenge to cultural relativism . Are all cultures and ideologies ...
Contents
Talking Troubles and Carrying Conversations | 11 |
The Next Revolution | 24 |
Off to Work We go | 30 |
Copyright | |
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