Re: feminist anthropology list(s)?

Krista L. Zielinski (claklz@TEC.NH.US)
Thu, 30 May 1996 16:31:11 -0400

makes that may seem gender-biased. He doesn't mean them :) (Sometimes the
drugs don't wear off in time :)

Peace on Earth -- and especially to John.

Ciao.
K.L. Zielinski


On Wed, 29 May 1996, John Pastore wrote:

> On 29 May 96 at 21:28, holly martelle hayter wrote:
>
> > Hello John Pastore
> >
> > Feminist anthropology happens to be older than postmodern
> > and
> > reflexive (if you will) anthropology - and surely you know what that
> > is.
>
> Sure I do.
>
> ...Go back to Slocum 1970 "Male-Bias in Anthropology" and beyond
> > for its beginnings.
>
> O.K.
>
> .. A suggestion that others on this list often make
> > to those who ask these types of questions is - use the library - go
> > there - look up feminist and then feminist anthropology and see what
> > you find. Reading the material on your own is the best answer.
> >
>
> Problem with that is Holly, except for an air-conditioner manual
> library, Cancun, where I am, has no libraries. And, if they did,
> somehow I think they would have a section on that one
> --anthropologic or mechanic.
>
> The librarian, for sure, would be a lady though.
>
> > P.S. It won't appear in many "history of anthropology" or
> > "anthropological theory" texts,
>
> I wouln't imagine so...
>
> ...so you'll have to get knee deep in
> > feminism to find out.
>
> Wouldn't mind that --even higher!
>
>
>
> Really, Holly: thanks, and you can call me John, if you like. :)
>
>
> >
> > At 02:13 AM 5/29/96 +0000, John Pastore wrote:
> > >On 29 May 96 at 9:42, Christiana Miewald wrote:
> > >
> > >> Sorry if this is off the topic, but I was wondering if anyone
> > >> knew of lists that deal specifically with feminist anthropology?
> > >> I'm looking for help with a paper on beauty pageants. Thanks.
> > >>
> > >
> > >Feminist Anthropology? Excuse my ignorance, but may I ask: what is
> > >that?
> > >
> > >
>
>
>
> Ka Xiik Keech Ya Utzil,
>
> John Pastore
> Writer/Guide in 'El Mayab'
> ("The Mayan Homeland")
> venture@cancun.rce.com.mx
>
> "A teepee is a pyramid, isn't it?"
>
> Pyramid="fire (pyre) in the middle (amid)"
>