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Examining cultures as diverse as long-house dwellers in North Borneo, African farmers, Welsh housewives, and postindustrial American workers, this volume dramatically redefines the anthropological study of menstrual customs. It challenges the widespread image of a universal "menstrual taboo" as well as the common assumption of universal female subordination which underlies it. Contributing important new material and perspectives to our understanding of comparative gender politics and symbolism, it is of particular importance to those interested in anthropology, women's studies, religion, and comparative health systems.
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Blood Magic, Thomas Buckley, Alma Gottlieb
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 1988
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- Titul
- Blood Magic
- Podtitul
- The Anthropology of Menstruation
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Thomas Buckley, Alma Gottlieb
- Vydavateľ
- University of California Press
- Rok vydania
- 1988
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 342
- ISBN10
- 0520063503
- ISBN13
- 9780520063501
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Spoločenské vedy, Psychologická tematika, Náboženské témy, Veda, USA, Medicína, Sociológia, Kultúra a spoločnosť, Feminizmus, Afrika, Antropológia, Zdravotníctvo, Kultúra, Folklór a ludová kultúra, Gender, Religionistika, Fyziológia, Sociálne aspekty, Menštruácia
- Anotácia
- Examining cultures as diverse as long-house dwellers in North Borneo, African farmers, Welsh housewives, and postindustrial American workers, this volume dramatically redefines the anthropological study of menstrual customs. It challenges the widespread image of a universal "menstrual taboo" as well as the common assumption of universal female subordination which underlies it. Contributing important new material and perspectives to our understanding of comparative gender politics and symbolism, it is of particular importance to those interested in anthropology, women's studies, religion, and comparative health systems.


