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Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?
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Human UniversalsEducationFeminist InquiryCultural StudiesSocial SciencesMasculinityWomen's StorytellingSexual CulturesGender IdentityGender TheoryGender StudiesFeminist KnowledgeFeminist IdentityFeminist ScholarshipFeminist PerspectiveIndigenous FeminismsFeminist TheoryParticular Cultural TraditionsUniversal FactFeminist MethodologiesFeminist PhilosophyCultureGender DevelopmentAnthropologyCultural AnthropologyGender Roles
Much of the creativity of anthropology derives from the tension between two sets of demands: that we explain human universals, and that we explain cultural particulars. By this canon, woman provides us with one of the more challenging problems to be dealt with. The secondary status of woman in society is one of the true universals, a pan-cultural fact. Yet within that universal fact, the specific cultural conceptions and symbolizations of woman are extraordinarily diverse and even mutually contradictory. Further, the actual treatment of women and their relative power and contribution vary enormously from culture to culture, and over different periods in the history of particular cultural traditions. Both of these points – the universal fact and the cultural variation constitute problems to be explained.
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