Sexual Meanings
Delve into the thought-provoking anthology, Sexual Meanings, published by Cambridge University Press in 1981. This insightful collection of essays examines the intricate ways in which sex and gender are culturally organized and conceptually understood across diverse societies. Spanning 446 pages, this work is not just a comprehensive compilation of symbolic interpretations of gender; it also serves as a significant contribution to the evolving theoretical landscape of anthropological research in this important field. Discover valuable perspectives that challenge conventional notions and inspire critical thought about the dynamics of sexuality and identity. A must-read for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the social foundations of gender.