ANT 3302

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ANT 3302
HUMAN SEX (GENDER) ROLES:
A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
Honor’s Section
Dr. Spring
Fall 2003
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1. Ortner, Sherry: “Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?”
Making Culture: The Politics and Erotics of Culture.
S. Ortner. Boston: Beacon Press, pp. 21-42. 1996. ...................................................1
2. Nielsen: “Gender and Status in Preindustrial Society.”
Sex and Gender in Society: Perspectives on Stratification.
Prospect, Illinois: Waveland Press, pp. 25-47, 1990. .............................................12
3. Doyle: “The Historical Perspective,” The Male Experience.
3rd Ed. Madison: Brown and Benchmark, pp.24-42, 1995. ...................................24
4. Doyle: “The Social Roles Perspective,” The Male Experience.
3rd Ed. Madison: Brown and Benchmark, pp. 90-109, 1995. ................................43
5. Doyle: “The Anthropological Perspective,”
The Male Experience. 3rd Ed. Madison: Brown and
Benchmark, pp. 110-132, 1995. ..............................................................................63
6. Kimmel: “The Cult of Masculinity: American Social Character
The Legacy of the Cowboy.” In Readings in Gender and Culture
In America. Nancy McKee and Linda Stone, eds., Upper Saddle:
Prentice Hall, pp. 97-111, 2002 ...............................................................................83
7. Lamphere: “The Domestic Sphere of Women and the Public
World of Men ,” Gender in Cross-Culture Perspective.
C. Brettell and c. Sargent, eds., Englewood Cliff, New Jersey:
Prentice Hall, pp. 67-76, 1993. ................................................................................98
8. Zihlman: “Woman the Gatherer: The Role of Women in Early
Hominid Evolution,” Reader in Gender Archaeology.
K. Hays-Gilpin and D. Whitley, eds. London and New York:
Routledge, pp. 91-105, 1998. .................................................................................108
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9. Dommasnes: “Women, Kinship and the Basis of Power
in the Norwegian Viking Age,” Reader in Gender Archaeology.
K. Hays-Gilpin and D. Whitley, eds. London and
New York: Routledge, pp. 337-345, 1998 .............................................................116
10. Hewlett: “Husband-Wife Reciprocity and the Father-Infant
Relationship”. Father-Child Relations: Cultural and Biosocial
Contexts. Barry Hewlett, ed. New York: Aldine de Gruyter,
pp. 153-176, 1992. ..................................................................................................121
11. Ortner: “The Virgin and the State,” Gender in Cross-Cultural
Perspective. C. Brettell and C. Sargent, eds. Englewood
Cliffs: Prentice Hall, pp. 257-267, 1993. ...............................................................134
12. Stone and McKee: “Ethnic Minorites: Native Americans and African
Americans” and “Ethnic Minorities: Latinos and Asian Americans”.
In Gender and Culture in America. Linda Stone and Nancy McKee.
Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, pp 97-152, 2002 ...................................................147
13. Harkness and Super: “The Cultural Foundation of Father’s Roles:
Evidence from Kenya and the United States”. In Father-Child
Relations: Cultural and Biosocial Contexts. Barry Hewlett, ed.
New York: Aldine de Gruyter, pp. 191-212. 1992. ................................................175
14. Anagnost, Ann: “Transformation of Gender in Modern China”.
Gender and Anthropology. S. Morgen, ed. Washington DC:
American Anthropological Assoc. pp. 313-342, 1989. ..........................................186
15. Neilsen, Joyce: “Gender and Status in Industrial and Industrializing
Societies”. Sex and Gender in Society. Prospect Heights, Illinois:
Waveland Press, pp. 49-84, 1993............................................................................202
16. Jankowiak, William: “Father-Child Relationships in Urban China”
In Father-Child Relations: Cultural and Biosocial Contexts.
Barry Hewlett, ed. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, pp. 345-363. 1992. ..................219
17. Hoch-Smith and Spring: “Introduction”. Women in Ritual
and Symbolic Roles. Jo Hoch-Smith and A. Spring, eds.
New York, pp. 1-26, 1978. .....................................................................................229
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18. Vichter and Vuckovic: “Fat Talk: Body Image Among
Adolescent Girls.” In Readings in Gender and Culture
In America. Nancy McKee and Linda Stone eds., Upper
Saddle: Prentice Hall. Pp 134-149, 2002…………………………………………….241
19. Beynon: “The Commercialization of Masculinities: From
The ‘New Man’ to the ‘New Lad’.” In Masculinities and
Culture. Buckingham: Open University Press. Pp. 98-121
2002...............................................................................................................................257
20. Herdt: “Rituals of Manhood: Male Initiation in Papua...”
Gender In Cross-Cultural Perspective. C. Brettell and
C. Sargent, eds. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall,
pp. 111-115, 1993. ..................................................................................................281
21. Galloway, Patricia: “Where Have All the Menstrual Huts Gone?
The Invisibility of Menstrual Seclusion in late Prehistoric Southeast,”
Reader in Gender Archaeology. K. Hays-Gilpin and D. Whitley, eds.
London and New York: Routledge, pp. 197-211, 1998. ....................................... 286
22. Angrosino: “Son and Lover: the Anthropologist as Nonthreatening
Male”. Self, Sex, and Gender in Cross-Cultural Fieldwork.
T. Whitehead and M. Conaway, eds. Urbana and Chicago:
University of Illinois Press, pp. 64-83, 1986. .........................................................294
23. Krieger: “Negotiating Gender Role Expectations in Cairo”
Self, Sex, and Gender in Cross-Cultural Fieldwork.
T. Whitehead and M. Conaway, eds. Urbana and Chicago:
University of Illinois Press, pp. 117-128, 1986. .....................................................304
24. Faithhorn: “Gender Bias and Sex Bias: Removing our Cultural
Blinders”. Self, Sex, and Gender in Cross-Cultural Fieldwork.
T. Whitehead and M. Conaway, eds. Urbana and Chicago:
University of Illinois Press, pp. 275-288, 1986. .....................................................310
The Following Selections are from The Gender and Consumer Culture Reader
Scanlon, Jennifer Ed. New York University Press 2000 # 25,26,27
25. Gelber, Steven M.: Chapter 4 “Do-It-Yourself.”pp. 70-93..........................................319
26. Weems, Robert E.: Chapter 9 “Consumerism and the Construction of
Black Female Identity in Twentieth-Century America” pp.166-178......................343
27. Gladwell, Malcolm.: Chapter 10 “Listening to Khakis” pp.179-191` .........................356
28. Spring: “Gender and the Range of African Entrepreneurial Strategies: The “Typical”
and the “New” Woman Entrepreneurs”. In Black Business and Economic Power. Alusine Jalloh
and Toyin Falola, eds. University of Rochester Press. Pp 381-401, 2002. ....................... 369
29. Pope et al.: “Evolving Ideals of Male Body Image as Seen Through Action Toys”.
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 26:1:65-72, 1999. ......................................380
30. Orenstein, Peggy: “Parasites in Prêt-à-Porter”. In Global Studies: Japan and the Pacific Rim.
7th Ed. Guilford, CT:McGraw-Hill/ Dushkin. Pps. 160-186.2004. ..............................388
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