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Boy-Wives and Female Husbands - Studies in African Homosexualities (Hardcover): Stephen O Murray, Will Roscoe Boy-Wives and Female Husbands - Studies in African Homosexualities (Hardcover)
Stephen O Murray, Will Roscoe; Foreword by Marc Epprecht
R2,164 R1,867 Discovery Miles 18 670 Save R297 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Boy-Wives and Female Husbands - Studies in African Homosexualities (Paperback): Stephen O Murray, Will Roscoe Boy-Wives and Female Husbands - Studies in African Homosexualities (Paperback)
Stephen O Murray, Will Roscoe; Foreword by Marc Epprecht
R862 R751 Discovery Miles 7 510 Save R111 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Islamic Homosexualities - Culture, History And Literature (Paperback): Will Roscoe, Stephen O Murray Islamic Homosexualities - Culture, History And Literature (Paperback)
Will Roscoe, Stephen O Murray
R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"A fascinating and eye-opening book about a topic much hinted at but little considered systematically. The authors not only have the benefit of knowing homosexuality in many other societies but are well grounded in matters Islamic."
--"Middle East Quarterly"

""Islamic Homosexualities" clearly suceeds...a valuable addition to any library or interested reader's bookshelf."
-- "Journal of Homosexuality"

The dramatic impact of Islamic fundamentalism in recent years has skewed our image of Islamic history and culture. Stereotypes depict Islamic societies as economically backward, hyper-patriarchal, and fanatically religious. But in fact, the Islamic world encompasses a great diversity of cultures and a great deal of variation within those cultures in terms of gender roles and sexuality.

The first collection on this topic from a historical and anthropological perspective, Homosexuality in the Muslim World reveals that patterns of male and female homosexuality have existed and often flourished within the Islamic world. Indeed, same-sex relations have, until quite recently, been much more tolerated under Islam than in the Christian West.

Based on the latest theoretical perspectives in gender studies, feminism, and gay studies, Homosexuality in the Muslim World includes cultural and historical analyses of the entire Islamic world, not just the so-called Middle East. Essays show both age-stratified patterns of homosexuality, as revealed in the erotic and romantic poetry of medieval poets, and gender-based patterns, in which both men and women might, to varying degrees, choose to live as members of the opposite sex. The contributors draw on historical documents, literarytexts, ethnographic observation and direct observation by both Muslim and non-Muslim authors to show the considerable diversity of Islamic societies and the existence of tolerated gender and sexual variances.

Heterogender Homosexuality in Honduras (Paperback): Stephen O Murray Heterogender Homosexuality in Honduras (Paperback)
Stephen O Murray
R448 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R67 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pacific Homosexualities (Paperback): Stephen O Murray Pacific Homosexualities (Paperback)
Stephen O Murray
R661 R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Save R92 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Looking through Taiwan - American Anthropologists' Collusion with Ethnic Domination (Paperback): Keelung Hong, Stephen O... Looking through Taiwan - American Anthropologists' Collusion with Ethnic Domination (Paperback)
Keelung Hong, Stephen O Murray
R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Anthropologists have long sought to extricate their work from the policies and agendas of those who dominate--and often oppress--their native subjects. "Looking through Taiwan" is an uncompromising look at a troubling chapter in American anthropology that reveals what happens when anthropologists fail to make fundamental ethnic and political distinctions in their work. Keelung Hong and Stephen O. Murray examine how Taiwanese realities have been represented--and misrepresented--in American social science literature, especially anthropology, in the post-World War II period. They trace anthropologists' complicity in the domination of a Taiwanese majority by a Chinese minority and in its obfuscation of social realities. At the base of these distortions, the authors argue, were the mutual interests of the Republic of China's military government and American social scientists in mischaracterizing Taiwan as representative of traditional Chinese culture. American anthropologists, eager to study China but denied access by its communist government, turned instead to fieldwork on the Republic of China's society, which they incorrectly and disingenuously interpreted to reflect traditional Chinese society on the mainland. Anthropologists overlooked the cultural and historical differences between the island and the mainland and effectively legitimized the People's Republic of China's claim on Taiwan. "Looking through Taiwan" is a powerful critique of American anthropology and a valuable reminder of the political and ethical implications of social science research and writing.

American Anthropology and Company - Historical Explorations (Hardcover, 0th edition): Stephen O Murray American Anthropology and Company - Historical Explorations (Hardcover, 0th edition)
Stephen O Murray
R1,641 R1,431 Discovery Miles 14 310 Save R210 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In American Anthropology and Company, linguist and sociologist Stephen O. Murray explores the connections between anthropology, linguistics, sociology, psychology, and history, in broad-ranging essays on the history of anthropology and allied disciplines. On subjects ranging from Native American linguistics to the pitfalls of American, Latin American, and East Asian fieldwork, among other topics, American Anthropology and Company presents the views of a historian of anthropology interested in the theoretical and institutional connections between disciplines that have always been in conversation with anthropology. Recurring characters include Edward Sapir, Alfred Kroeber, Robert Redfield, W. I. and Dorothy Thomas, and William Ogburn. While histories of anthropology rarely cross disciplinary boundaries, Murray moves in essay after essay toward an examination of the institutions, theories, and social networks of scholars as never before, maintaining a healthy skepticism toward anthropologists' views of their own methods and theories.

Looking through Taiwan - American Anthropologists' Collusion with Ethnic Domination (Hardcover): Keelung Hong, Stephen O... Looking through Taiwan - American Anthropologists' Collusion with Ethnic Domination (Hardcover)
Keelung Hong, Stephen O Murray
R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Anthropologists have long sought to extricate their work from the policies and agendas of those who dominate--and often oppress--their native subjects. "Looking through Taiwan" is an uncompromising look at a troubling chapter in American anthropology that reveals what happens when anthropologists fail to make fundamental ethnic and political distinctions in their work. Keelung Hong and Stephen O. Murray examine how Taiwanese realities have been represented--and misrepresented--in American social science literature, especially anthropology, in the post-World War II period. They trace anthropologists' complicity in the domination of a Taiwanese majority by a Chinese minority and in its obfuscation of social realities. At the base of these distortions, the authors argue, were the mutual interests of the Republic of China's military government and American social scientists in mischaracterizing Taiwan as representative of traditional Chinese culture. American anthropologists, eager to study China but denied access by its communist government, turned instead to fieldwork on the Republic of China's society, which they incorrectly and disingenuously interpreted to reflect traditional Chinese society on the mainland. Anthropologists overlooked the cultural and historical differences between the island and the mainland and effectively legitimized the People's Republic of China's claim on Taiwan. "Looking through Taiwan" is a powerful critique of American anthropology and a valuable reminder of the political and ethical implications of social science research and writing.

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