Own or Other Culture

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Cross-cultural Examples
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De Beauvoir
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De Beauvoir’s View
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European social anthropology
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Feminist Anthropology
feminist theory analysis
Games Mistresses
gender identity in anthropological research
gendered fieldwork
gypsy
Gypsy Ethnicity
Gypsy Fortune Teller
Gypsy Fortuneteller
Gypsy Male
Gypsy Men
Gypsy Women
Independent Woman
Male Gaze
Malinowski's Diary
Malinowski’s Diary
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Okely 1975a
Poison Oracle
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Pollution Beliefs
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415115131
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Own or Other Culture challenges those anthropologists who suggest that fieldwork in the 'West' is easy or merely a reiteration of what is already 'known' to either Westerners or non Westerners. Revealing some pioneering articles in social anthropology written over a period of twenty years, Judith Okely discusses selected themes which include:
* questions of reflexivity and autobiography
* anthropology in Europe
* the cultural location of the anthropologist
* feminism in anthropology. Illustrated with photographs, Own or Other Culture covers subjects ranging from the author's own boarding school revealing a British exotica and colonial comparisons, to how Gypsies, who treat non-Gypsies as the 'other', act to create or manipulate cultural difference.
Feminist anthropology is developed in a reassessment of de Beauvoir and Kaberry while gender and bodily experience is explored in the face of popular demands by women readers for cross-cultural examples.

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