11 results on '"Marilyn Strathern"'
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2. Relations : An Anthropological Account
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Marilyn Strathern and Marilyn Strathern
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- Interpersonal relations and culture, Interpersonal relations, Ethnology--Methodology, English language--Discourse analysis, Anthropology--Methodology
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The concept of relation holds a privileged place in how anthropologists think and write about the social and cultural lives they study. In Relations, eminent anthropologist Marilyn Strathern provides a critical account of this key concept and its usage and significance in the English-speaking world. Exploring relation's changing articulations and meanings over the past three centuries, Strathern shows how the historical idiosyncrasy of using an epistemological term for kinspersons (“relatives”) was bound up with evolving ideas about knowledge-making and kin-making. She draws on philosophical debates about relation—such as Leibniz's reaction to Locke—and what became its definitive place in anthropological exposition, elucidating the underlying assumptions and conventions of its use. She also calls for scholars in anthropology and beyond to take up the limitations of Western relational thinking, especially against the background of present ecological crises and interest in multispecies relations. In weaving together analyses of kin-making and knowledge-making, Strathern opens up new ways of thinking about the contours of epistemic and relational possibilities while questioning the limits and potential of ethnographic methods.
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- 2020
3. Before and After Gender : Sexual Mythologies of Everyday Life
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Marilyn Strathern, Sarah Franklin, Marilyn Strathern, and Sarah Franklin
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- Women, Sex, Sex role, Man-woman relationships, Sex discrimination, Feminism
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Written in the early 1970s amidst widespread debate over the causes of gender inequality, Marilyn Strathern's Before and After Gender was intended as a widely accessible analysis of gender as a powerful cultural code and sex as a defining mythology. But when the series for which it was written unexpectedly folded, the manuscript went into storage, where it remained for more than four decades. This book finally brings it to light, giving the long-lost feminist work—accompanied here by an afterword from Judith Butler—an overdue spot in feminist history. Strathern incisively engages some of the leading feminist thinkers of the time, including Shulamith Firestone, Simone de Beauvoir, Ann Oakley, and Kate Millett. Building with characteristic precision toward a bold conclusion in which she argues that we underestimate the materializing grammars of sex and gender at our own peril, she offers a powerful challenge to the intransigent mythologies of sex that still plague contemporary society. The result is a sweeping display of Strathern's vivid critical thought and an important contribution to feminist studies that has gone unpublished for far too long.
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- 2016
4. O efeito etnográfico e outros ensaios
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Marilyn Strathern and Marilyn Strathern
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- Ethnology
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Nesta coletânea de 15 dos artigos mais influentes da antropóloga britânica Marilyn Strathern, publicados entre 1980 e 2004, a autora de O gênero da dádiva aborda temas diversos como categorias etnográficas de doméstico e selvagem, gênero, parentesco, economias da dádiva versus economia da mercadoria, noção de pessoa, evento histórico, cultura material, técnicas de fertilização, direitos de propriedade intelectual, além de empreender constantemente uma reflexão sobre a própria antropologia. Com uma linguagem radical e uma abordagem teórica de ponta apoiada em seu trabalho de campo na Melanésia, Strathern adota a descrição – em detrimento da explicação e da representação – como forma de compreender outro pensamento e outra vida possível.
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- 2010
5. Partial Connections
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Marilyn Strathern and Marilyn Strathern
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- Ethnology--Authorship, Ethnology--Philosophy, Ethnology--Melanesia
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Updated with a new Preface, this seminal work challenges the routine ways in which anthropologists have thought about the complexity and quantity of their materials. Marilyn Strathern focuses on a problem normally regarded as commonplace; that of scale and proportion. She combines a wide-ranging interest in current theoretical issues with close attention to the cultural details of social life, attempting to establish proportionality between them. Strathern gives equal weight to two areas of contemporary debate: The difficulties inherent in anthropologically representing complex societies, and the future of cross-cultural comparison in a field where'too much'seems known. The ethnographic focus of this book emphasizes the context through which Melanesianists have managed the complexity of their own accounts, while at the same time unfolding a commentary on perception and the mixing of indigenous forms. Revealing unexpected replications in modes of thought and in the presentation of ambiguous images, Strathern has fashioned a unique contribution to the anthropological corpus. This book was originally published under the sponsorship of the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania.
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- 2005
6. Kinship, Law and the Unexpected : Relatives Are Always a Surprise
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Marilyn Strathern and Marilyn Strathern
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- Kinship (Law), Kinship, Domestic relations
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How can we hold in the same view both cultural or historical constructs and generalities about social existence? Kinship, Law and the Unexpected takes up an issue at the heart of studies of society - the way we use relationships to uncover relationships. Relationality is a phenomenon at once contingent (on certain ways of knowing) and ubiquitous (to social life). The role of relations in western (Euro-American) knowledge practices, from the scientific revolution onwards, raises a question about the extent to which Euro-American kinship is the kinship of a knowledge-based society. The argument takes the reader through current issues in biotechnology, new family formations and legal interventions, and intellectual property debates, to matters of personhood and ownership afforded by material from Melanesia and elsewhere. If we are often surprised by what our relatives do, we may also be surprised by what relations tells us about the world we live in.
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- 2005
7. Transactions and Creations : Property Debates and The Stimulus of Melanesia
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Eric Hirsch, Marilyn Strathern, Eric Hirsch, and Marilyn Strathern
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- Culture and law, Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc, Intellectual property, Cultural property--Protection--Law and legislation, Ethnology--Melanesia, Ethnobiology--Melanesia
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In the early 21st century, intellectual and cultural resources emerge on all sides as candidates for ownership claims. Members of an anthropological research team investigating emergent conomic relations in a part of the world renowned for its innovative approach to resources and transactions, wish to open up the vocabulary. In this unique volume, they bring an unexpected comparative perspective to global debates on intellectual and cultural property rights (IPR and CPR). The contributors bring from Melanesia their collective experience of people initiating, limiting and rationalizing claims through transactions in ways that challenge many of the assumptions behind the international language. In a bold theoretical move, “property” is put alongside two other terms: “transactions” and “creations.” The former have a place in the anthropological tradition that now needs to be brought into the foreground. In turn, increasing interest in protecting intellectual and cultural resources means that questions about creativity have suddenly become pertinent to what is or is not being transacted. Yet is creativity a special preoccupation of modernity? How are we to talk about people's creative practices, when innovation becomes the basis for ownership claims? This book is full of surprises!
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- 2004
8. Audit Cultures : Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and the Academy
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Marilyn Strathern and Marilyn Strathern
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- Education, Higher--Evaluation--Social aspects, Educational anthropology, Educational accountability--Social aspects, Education, Higher--Moral and ethical aspects
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Do audit cultures deliver greater responsibility, or do they stifle creative thought?We are all increasingly subjected to auditing, and alongside that, subject to accountability for our behaviour and actions. Audit cultures pervade in the workplace, our governmental and public institutions as well as academia. However, audit practices themselves have consequences, beneficial and detrimental, that often go unexamined.This book examines how pervasive practices of accountability are, the political and cultural conditions under which accountability flourishes and the consequences of their application. Twelve social anthropologists look at this influential and controversial phenomenon, and map out the effects around Europe and the Commonwealth, as well as in contexts such as the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and Academic institutions. The result provides an excellent insight into auditing and its dependence on precepts of economic efficiency and ethical practice. This point of convergence between these moral and financial priorities provides an excellent opening for debate on the culture of management and accountability.
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- 2000
9. Technologies of Procreation : Kinship in the Age of Assisted Conception
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Jeanette Edwards, Sarah Franklin, Eric Hirsch, Frances Price, Marilyn Strathern, Jeanette Edwards, Sarah Franklin, Eric Hirsch, Frances Price, and Marilyn Strathern
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- Artificial insemination, Human--Law and legislation--Great Britain, Artificial insemination, Human reproduction--Social aspects, Artificial insemination, Human--Social aspects, Kinship
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Technologies of Procreation bridges the gap between medical technology and cultural values. It looks at the ways in which the'technologies of procreation'affect society from an anthropological perspective.
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- 1999
10. The Gender of the Gift : Problems with Women and Problems with Society in Melanesia
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Marilyn Strathern and Marilyn Strathern
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- Sex role--Melanesia, Feminism, Melanesians--Social life and customs, Women--Melanesia--Social conditions
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In the most original and ambitious synthesis yet undertaken in Melanesian scholarship, Marilyn Strathern argues that gender relations have been a particular casualty of unexamined assumptions held by Western anthropologists and feminist scholars alike. The book treats with equal seriousness—and with equal good humor—the insights of Western social science, feminist politics, and ethnographic reporting, in order to rethink the representation of Melanesian social and cultural life. This makes The Gender of the Gift one of the most sustained critiques of cross-cultural comparison that anthropology has seen, and one of its most spirited vindications.
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- 1988
11. Shifting Contexts
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Marilyn Strathern and Marilyn Strathern
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- GN345
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To suppose anthropological analysis can shift between global and local perspectives may well imply that the two co-exist as broader and narrower horizons or contexts of knowledge. The proof for this can be found in ethnographic accounts where contrasts are repeatedly drawn between the encompassing realm and everyday life or in value systems which sumultaneously trivialise and aggrandise or in shifts between what pertains to the general or to the particular.
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- 1995
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