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storytelling abilities in human consciousness, ac- cording to Sutton-Smith. He argues that instead of looking for a model of mind in computers, decision trees, or binary structures, the mind can best be seen in the telling of stories. The stories of young children are not always in- formed by a syntax of chronicity, but also
They examine the assumptions behind them analytically and historically, and present ethnographic evidence to show that the dichotomy between nature and culture, and its association with a contrast between the sexes, is a particularity of western thought. The book is a commentary on the way anthropologists working
Shelly Errington, "Nature, Culture and Gender. Carol P. Mac Cormack, Marilyn Strathern The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution. Carolyn Merchant ," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 7, no. 3 (Spring, 1982): 701-704. https://doi.org/10.1086/493907
dess, as opposed to the worship of the sacred cow, mother of men. The author tries to show how symbols, as part of rituals, communicate and mediate contradictory values, but suggests that specific contrasts may not be seen by the actors as contradictions, since the ability to keep separate contradictory ideas is a universal
68 SHERRY B. ORTNER we cannot rout out simply by rearranging a few tasks and roles in the social system, or even by reordering the whole economic structure. In this paper I try to expose the underlying logic of cultural thinking that assumes the inferiority of women; I try to show the highly persuasive nature of the logic, for
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is to culture as female is to male, one of us (Maccormack) mentioned that on the basis of her field work, the gender part of the equation did not seem universally valid. The other (Strathern) made the more radical suggestion that on the basis of her field work, she could not subscribe to the putative universality of the nature-
Edited by. CAROL P. MacCORMACK. Ross Institute. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. University of London and. MARILYN STRATHERN. Girton College, Cambridge. H CAMBRIDGE. UNIVERSITY PRESS. Page 2. Contents. List of plates. Preface page vi vii. 1 Nature, culture and gender: a critique. 1.
Nature, Culture and Gender is a book length social science essay collection that analyzes views that describe "nature" as inferior to "culture". Hence, by equating women with nature, the female gender is then viewed as inferior, while the male is equated to culture. The co-editors of this book published in 1980 by Cambridge
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