Marilyn Strathern argues against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm shift in social anthropology. In an earlier paper, my interpretation of Strathern’s argument, or one of them, is similar to Janaki Nair’s response in broad outline. But it is different in detail and I also object to Strathern’s argument, whereas Nair endorses the argument she extracts. Here I identify differences and I object to the Nair-Strathern argument as well
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
In a recent article, Marylin Strathern (1987) suggested that feminism and anthropology exist in fund...
Abstract- It is widely accepted among feminists that feminism implies a distinctive approach to inqu...
Marilyn Strathern argues against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm shif...
Patricia Uberoi extracts an argument from Marilyn Strathern: that feminist research cannot bring abo...
I respond to the charge that one of my objections to Marilyn Strathern’s rejection of feminist anthr...
Regarding the argument by Marilyn Strathern which Victoria Loblay focuses on, I present two differen...
In her paper ‘An Awkward Relationship: the Case of Feminism and Anthropology’, Marilyn Strathern arg...
Marilyn Strathern’s arguments against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm...
In Britain and also in France, arguments have been put forward against the claim that there are or h...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
In a recent article, Marylin Strathern (1987) suggested that feminism and anthropology exist in fund...
Abstract- It is widely accepted among feminists that feminism implies a distinctive approach to inqu...
Marilyn Strathern argues against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm shif...
Patricia Uberoi extracts an argument from Marilyn Strathern: that feminist research cannot bring abo...
I respond to the charge that one of my objections to Marilyn Strathern’s rejection of feminist anthr...
Regarding the argument by Marilyn Strathern which Victoria Loblay focuses on, I present two differen...
In her paper ‘An Awkward Relationship: the Case of Feminism and Anthropology’, Marilyn Strathern arg...
Marilyn Strathern’s arguments against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm...
In Britain and also in France, arguments have been put forward against the claim that there are or h...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
In a recent article, Marylin Strathern (1987) suggested that feminism and anthropology exist in fund...
Abstract- It is widely accepted among feminists that feminism implies a distinctive approach to inqu...