
Queer Anthropology
Anthropological Insights
David A.B. Murray(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 8. April 2025
Book
Hardback
112 pages
978-1-4875-5326-5 (ISBN)
Description
In the early 1990s, "queer anthropology" represented a new and radically different approach to anthropological research on sexuality and gender, but it is now an established subfield of sociocultural anthropology. Queer Anthropology provides a concise, accessible overview of queer anthropology's academic and activist origins, its key theoretical and methodological principles, its strengths and weaknesses, and how it has changed since its first appearance over thirty years ago.
Each chapter includes discussion questions, recommended readings, and ethnographic examples to illustrate key concepts or themes. The book is written in accessible language for students, instructors, and non-specialist readers interested in how anthropologists think, research, and write about gender, sex, and sexuality. Designed for introductory anthropology, gender, and/or queer studies courses, Queer Anthropology provides important insights into the past, present, and future of queer anthropological research.
Each chapter includes discussion questions, recommended readings, and ethnographic examples to illustrate key concepts or themes. The book is written in accessible language for students, instructors, and non-specialist readers interested in how anthropologists think, research, and write about gender, sex, and sexuality. Designed for introductory anthropology, gender, and/or queer studies courses, Queer Anthropology provides important insights into the past, present, and future of queer anthropological research.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
336 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-5326-5 (9781487553265)
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Person
David A.B. Murray is a professor in the Department of Anthropology and the School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at York University.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Beginnings: The Emergence of Queer Anthropology
2. Definitions: Queer Anthropology 1.0
3. Controversies: Critiques of Queer Anthropology 1.0
4. Futures: Queer Anthropology 2.0
Glossary
References
Index
Introduction
1. Beginnings: The Emergence of Queer Anthropology
2. Definitions: Queer Anthropology 1.0
3. Controversies: Critiques of Queer Anthropology 1.0
4. Futures: Queer Anthropology 2.0
Glossary
References
Index