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Beyond the Second Sex is an innovative work that challenges Simone de Beauvoirs notion that women are the second in every society. Anthropological inquiry into male-female relations has evolved around debates concerning sexual inequality. Based on original field research, the essays presented in this volume are not concerned with inequality per se. Rather, the authors pose ethnographic and analytical challenges in the assumptions and definitions that, in the past, have supported judgments about sexual equality and inequality. They move away from broad labels and blanket judgments in favor of addressing the conflict, contradictions, and ambiguities that are so often encountered in field research.These essays maintain that, in discussing the cultural construction and representation of gender, the culture that is abstracted from field data cannot be separated from a complex, ongoing, and everchanging local process. From this point of view, the editors conclude, the relationship of the sexes to each other is best discussed in terms of the conflicts, tensions, and paradoxes that are at the heart of daily life in many societies.Beyond the Second Sex will be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology and womens studies.

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title:Beyond the Second Sex : New Directions in the Anthropology of Gender
author:Sanday, Peggy Reeves.; Goodenough, Ruth Gallagher.
publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
isbn10 | asin:0812213033
print isbn13:9780812213034
ebook isbn13:9780585172842
language:English
subjectSex role--Cross-cultural studies--Congresses, Women--Cross-cultural studies--Congresses.
publication date:1990
lcc:GN479.7.B48 1990eb
ddc:305.3
subject:Sex role--Cross-cultural studies--Congresses, Women--Cross-cultural studies--Congresses.
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Beyond the Second Sex
New Directions in the Anthropology of Gender
Edited by
Peggy Reeves Sanday and Ruth Gallagher Goodenough
Picture 2
University of Pennsylvania Press
Philadelphia
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Copyright 1990 by the University of Pennsylvania Press
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Beyond the second sex: new directions in the anthropology of gender /
Peggy Reeves Sanday and Ruth Gallagher Goodenough, editors.
p. cm.
A selection of edited papers presented at an international
conference held at the University of Pennsylvania in Apr. 1984 and
at a symposium organized for the meetings of the American
Anthropological Association in 1983.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN O-8122-8257-4. ISBN O-8122-1303-3 (pbk.)
1. WomenCross-cultural studiesCongresses. 2. Sex roleCross
cultural studiesCongresses. I. Sanday, Peggy Reeves.
II. Goodenough, Ruth Gallagher.
GN479.7.B4.8 1990
305.3dc20 90-304-97
CIP
Fourth paperback printing 1996
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Contents
Preface
vii
Introduction
Peggy Reeves Sanday
1
1 Gender Meanings: General and Specific
Alice Schlegel
21
2 Contested Order: Gender and Society in the Southern New Guinea Highlands
Rena Lederman
43
3 Women's Roles and Existential Identities
Igor Kopytoff
75
4 Multiple Gender Ideologies and Statuses
Anna Meigs
99
5 Rethinking Female Pollution: The Beng Case (Cte d'Ivoire)
Alma Gottlieb
113
6 Androcentric and Matrifocal Gender Representations in Minangkabau Ideology
Peggy Reeves Sanday
139
7 Gender in an Egalitarian Society: A Case Study from the Coral Sea
Maria Lepowsky
169
8 Situational Stress and Sexist Behavior Among Young Children
Ruth Gallagher Goodenough
225
9 Women, Property, and Power
Sandra T. Barnes
253

Page vi
10 School Fees and the Marriage Process for Mende Girls in Sierra Leone
Caroline Bledsoe
281
11 The Romance of Resistance: Tracing Transformations of Power Through Bedouin Women
Lila Abu-Lughod
311
Contributors
339
Name Index
343
Subject Index
348

Page vii
Preface
In April of 1984, the University of Pennsylvania sponsored an international conference "to examine women's status" and "to explore women's scholarship." The conference organizers took as their baseline the work of Simone de Beauvoir and they framed the central issues in terms of the theme After the Second Sex: New Directions. When asked to organize a panel of anthropologists, Peggy Sanday decided to focus on ethnographic studies of issues related to Beauvoir's concept of women as the second sex. Not only had her own cross-cultural research shown this notion to have limited validity but at the time of the invitation she had just finished three summers of fieldwork in a society where in certain contexts men, not women, are perceived as the second sex. Discussions with other anthropologists, particularly Anna Meigs, confirmed the impression that labeling women "the second sex'' obscured the complexity of gender relations in many ethnographic studies.
In looking for relevant papers Sanday sought studies that fell into one or another of the following criteria: (1) particularistic studies of women actively involved in economic and political negotiation, (2) ethnographic analyses of feminine symbolism as models of and for behavior, and (3) studies that avoided preconceived theoretical structures in favor of deriving theoretical patterns from women's activities. At the time of the conference, the participants expressed strong sentiment for publishing the papers and for adding authors whose research was relevant for understanding Western sex roles. Subsequently, Ruth Goodenough joined us. Goodenough had studied United States kindergarten classes with the questions we had in mind. Sanday also solicited a paper from Igor Kopytoff, who was interested in writing a cultural critique of Western sex roles from the perspective of his Suku data. Later, papers were also solicited from Sandra Barnes, Caroline Bledsoe, and Lila Abu-Lughod as these authors were writing on topics relevant to one of the themes of the book from the perspective of their fieldwork.
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