| Natalie Zemon Davis - 1975 - 396 pagina’s
...Anthropological Quarterly 42 (July 1968): 287-301. For an attempt at a very broad theory of sexual symbolism, see Sherry B. Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" in Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds., Woman, Culture, and Society (Stanford, Calif., 1974), pp. 67-87. chical... | |
| Rosalind Rosenberg - 1982 - 316 pagina’s
...to transcend nature is universal and is fundamental to sex-role differentiation is argued in Sherry Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" in Michelle Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds.. Woman, Culture, and Society (Stanford: Stanford University Press,... | |
| Wendy Martin - 1984 - 286 pagina’s
...exploration of cultural frameworks resulting in subordination of female nature to the male mind, see Sherry B. Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?," in Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds., Woman, Culture, and Society (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1974),... | |
| Nancy J. Chodorow - 1989 - 300 pagina’s
...social settings," Human Development, 14 (1971), pp. 100-9. 5 See Chodorow, chapter 1 , this volume; Sherry B. Ortner, "Is female to male as nature is to culture?" in Michelle Z. Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere (eds), Woman, Culture and Society (Stanford, Stanford University Press,... | |
| Jules David Prown, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, William Cronon, Yale University. Art Gallery, Nancy K. Anderson, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Susan Prendergast Schoelwer - 1992 - 248 pagina’s
...Marilyn Strathern, eds., Nature, Culture, and Gender (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980), and Sherry B. Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" in Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds., Woman, Culture, and Society (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1974),... | |
| Deborah L. Rhode - 1990 - 332 pagina’s
...Genesis of Biological Theory," SIGNS 6 (1981): 469-81; and Ruth Hubbard's essay in this volume. 4. Sherry Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" in Michelle 7.. Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds., Woman, Culture, and Society (Stanford: Stanford University Press,... | |
| Carolyn Merchant - 1992 - 298 pagina’s
...Role m Environmental Orgamzations," manuscript in possession of the author, Berkeley, Ca. 9. Sherry Ortner. "Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?" in Michelle Rosaldo and Lonise Lamphere, cd. Women, Culture, and Society (Stanford, Ca.: Stanford University Press,... | |
| Stephen Smith - 2010 - 400 pagina’s
...meet. That she often represents both life and death is only the simplest example one could mention" (Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" in Michelle Z. Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds., Woman, Culture and Society [Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University... | |
| Richard Braverman - 1993 - 366 pagina’s
...nihilo expression of the male will. On the broader cultural implications of this relationship, see Sherry B. Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?" in Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds. Woman, Culture and Society (Stanford University Press, 1974), 67-87; and... | |
| Shelly Tenenbaum - 1994 - 296 pagina’s
...Strathern, "An Awkward Relationship: The Case of Feminism and Anthropology," Signs 12(2) (1987): 276-92; Sherry B. Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?" in Michelle Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds., Woman, Culture, and Society (Stanford: Stanford University Press,... | |
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