Culture, People, Nature: An Introduction to General AnthropologyWritten by a foremost spokesperson on cultural materialism, this book introduces students to the four fields of anthropology making all aspects of archaeology, linguistics, physical anthropology and cultural anthropology accessible and relevant to readers. |
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Page 355
... male dominance in societies where warfare is pronounced seem relatively straightforward . The lives of group members de- pend to a greater degree on males and male assess- ment of social and political conditions . Male tasks during ...
... male dominance in societies where warfare is pronounced seem relatively straightforward . The lives of group members de- pend to a greater degree on males and male assess- ment of social and political conditions . Male tasks during ...
Page 357
... Male. BREAKING THE GENDER BARRIER L ( A ) ( B ) 600 ( C ) FIGURE 20.8 to information and service production . This led to a call - up of literate women into low - paid , nonunionized information and service jobs , the feminization of the ...
... Male. BREAKING THE GENDER BARRIER L ( A ) ( B ) 600 ( C ) FIGURE 20.8 to information and service production . This led to a call - up of literate women into low - paid , nonunionized information and service jobs , the feminization of the ...
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... male- female sexual antagonism , fear of menstrual blood , and exclusive male rituals and dwellings . From an etic perspective , there seems to be a strong associ- ation between socially obligatory homosexuality and intense warfare ...
... male- female sexual antagonism , fear of menstrual blood , and exclusive male rituals and dwellings . From an etic perspective , there seems to be a strong associ- ation between socially obligatory homosexuality and intense warfare ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
PART I | 7 |
Dominant and Recessive Genes | 14 |
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