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Woman, Culture, and Society

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Woman, Culture, and Society, nke mbụ e bipụtara n' afọ 1974 (nta akuku mahadum nke Stanford ), bụ akwụkwọ nwere akwụkwọ iri na isii nke ndị edemede nwanyị nyere aka na mmeghe nke ndị nchịkọta akụkọ Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo na Louise Lamphere. Na-esote nke 1960s mmegharị nke nwanyị, akwụkwọ a na-ama Anthropology aka na ọnọdụ nke ikiri omenala ọmụmụ site n'echiche nwoke ka ọ na-ebelata echiche ụmụ nwanyị, ọbụnakwa na-atụle ụmụ nwanyị dị ka ndị a na-apụghị ịhụ anya. A na-ewere ya dị ka ọrụ ọsụ ụzọ. [1] [2] [3][4][5]

Akwukwo a nwere otutu edemede edeputara n'uju nke gunyere:

  • Na "Family Structure and Feminine Personality," Nancy Chodorow na-enye nkọwa ihe gbasara psychoanalytic na bekee maka ọdịiche nwoke na nwanyị na àgwà, dabere na ọrụ nne na ịzụlite obere ụmụaka na ịkpakọrịta ụmụ agbọghọ n'ime ọrụ ha.
  • N'akwụkwọ ya bụ "Is female to male as nature is to culture?," nke e bipụtara na ọmụmụ nwanyị , [6] Sherry Ortner na-ekwu na a na-akọwa ịdị n'okpuru ụmụ nwanyị n'ofe ọdịbendị site n'echiche a na-ahụkarị banyere ụmụ nwanyị dị ka "ndị dị nso na okike karịa ụmụ nwoke" (73). Aha ahụ na-akọwa ihe atụ nke ọdịdị dị n'etiti ọdịbendị miri emi, n'echiche nke Claude Lévi-Strauss.[7] Ọ kọwara mmegide ọdịbendị gụnyere ọdịbendị / okike, nwoke / nwanyị, uche / ahụ, ọha na eze / nke onwe, mepere emepe / nke mbụ, na nke na-arụsi ọrụ ike / nke na-adịghị arụ ọrụ.[8] N'afọ 1996, Ortner chetara ya dị ka "ihe odide mbụ m nke ụmụ nwanyị na mbipụta ọkachamara nke abụọ m".[7]

Aha akwụkwọ ahụ na-ezo aka na ọdịdị nwoke na nwanyị nke ederede anthropological gara aga, nwoke, ọdịbendị, na ọha mmadụ.

  • Okike, Omenala na Okike

Ihe odide

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  1. Heider (2007). Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology through Film, 4th, Boston, MA: Pearson Education, 372. ISBN 978-0-205-48355-6. 
  2. Schrijvers (Fall 1975). "Woman, Culture, and Society by Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo; Louise Lamphere". Urban Anthropology 4 (3): 285–289. 
  3. Gonzalez (Oct 4, 1974). "Sex Roles and Cultural Domains". Science 186 (4158): 43–44. DOI:10.1126/science.186.4158.43. 
  4. Chiñas (Mar 1975). "Woman, Culture, and Society. Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo; Louise Lamphere". American Anthropologist 77 (1): 92–93. DOI:10.1525/aa.1975.77.1.02a00180.  Alternate title on Wiley-Blackwell website (click DOI): General, Applied and Theoretical: Woman, Culture, and Society. Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds
  5. Martin (March 1976). "Woman, Culture, and Society by Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo; Louise Lamphere". Contemporary Sociology 5 (2): 133–134. DOI:10.2307/2062931. 
  6. Ortner (1972). "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?". Feminist Studies 1 (2): 5–31. DOI:10.2307/3177638. ISSN 0046-3663. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Ortner (1996). "So, Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?", Making gender: The politics and erotics of culture. Boston: Beacon Press, 173–80. ISBN 978-0-8070-4633-3. 
  8. Geller (2006). "Feminist anthropology: Perspectives on our past, present, and future", Feminist anthropology: Past, present, and future. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 6. ISBN 978-0-8122-2005-6.