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Asked: May 11, 20242024-05-11T14:03:52+05:30 2024-05-11T14:03:52+05:30In: Anthropology

Name some of the anthropologists who have worked on gender issues.

Name some of the anthropologists who have worked on gender issues.

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      2024-05-11T14:05:02+05:30Added an answer on May 11, 2024 at 2:05 pm

      Numerous anthropologists have contributed to the study of gender issues across different cultures and societies. Here are some notable anthropologists who have worked on gender:

      1. Margaret Mead: A pioneering anthropologist known for her groundbreaking research on gender and sexuality in various cultures, including her famous studies in Samoa. Mead's work challenged Western notions of gender roles and highlighted the diversity of gender expressions and sexual practices across different societies.

      2. Sherry Ortner: A prominent feminist anthropologist who has made significant contributions to the study of gender, power, and culture. Ortner's work on the "duality of structure" and the relationship between gender and social hierarchy has influenced feminist anthropology and gender studies.

      3. Gayle Rubin: A cultural anthropologist and theorist known for her work on gender, sexuality, and kinship. Rubin's concept of the "sex/gender system" and her analysis of the social construction of sexuality have been influential in queer theory and feminist anthropology.

      4. Judith Butler: While primarily known as a philosopher and gender theorist, Butler's work has had a profound impact on anthropology, particularly in the study of gender performativity and the social construction of identity. Her concept of gender as a performative act has reshaped understandings of gender in anthropology and beyond.

      5. Eleanor Leacock: An anthropologist known for her research on gender, kinship, and social organization among Indigenous peoples, particularly the Montagnais-Naskapi of Canada. Leacock's work challenged Eurocentric theories of gender and kinship and highlighted the importance of Indigenous perspectives in anthropology.

      6. Marilyn Strathern: A British social anthropologist known for her work on gender, kinship, and reproductive technologies in Melanesia. Strathern's concept of "dividuality" and her analysis of gendered symbolism and social relations have been influential in feminist anthropology and the study of kinship.

      7. Aihwa Ong: An anthropologist whose work explores issues of gender, globalization, and transnationalism, particularly in Southeast Asia. Ong's research on migrant women, labor, and citizenship sheds light on the intersection of gender, migration, and economic change in contemporary societies.

      These are just a few examples of anthropologists who have made significant contributions to the study of gender. Their research has enriched our understanding of how gender operates in diverse cultural contexts and has helped challenge and deconstruct traditional gender norms and stereotypes.

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