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Table of Contents
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Part I: Thematic Essays on Gender Issues in World History
Chapter One: Sexuality
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Two: Gender and Labor in World History
Early Human Societies and the Emergence of Gender Divisions
The Emergence of Complex Societies and Gender Divisions in the Ancient World
Militarization, Decentralization, and Gender Divisions in Feudal Societies
Merchant Capitalism, Gender Ideology, and Protoindustrialization
Industrial Capitalism, and Public and Private Labor
Resistance, War, and Revolution, and the State
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Three: Structures and Meanings in a Gendered Family History
Sources for a Gendered Family History
Family Structures and Functions
Relations within the Family
State Intervention in Family Life
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Four: The Construction of Gendered Identities in Myth and Ritual
Introduction
The Terrain and What is at Stake
Inscribing Gender in the Flesh: Making the “Female” and “Male” in the Ancient World
Circumcision, Identity, and Rites of Passage
Circumcision and the Sande and Poro of the Mende of Sierra Leone
Maintaining Gender in and through Mythology
Gender in Sande and Poro Masks
Concluding Comments
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Five: Gender Rules: Law and Politics
Ancient Patriarchy
The Medieval and Early Modern Periods
The French Revolution
Western Models in a Colonial Setting
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Six: Race, Gender, and Other Differences in Feminist Theory
Concepts of Race
Concepts of Women, Sex, and Gender
The Inseparable Nature of Race and Gender
More than Analogous: Sexuality, Border Identities, and Disability
Located Knowledges: Representation and Positionality
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Seven: Gender and Material Culture History
Introduction: Genders of Things, Things of Genders
Women’s History and Material Culture Studies
Gender, Material Culture, and Consumption
Gender, Material Culture, and Production
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Eight: How Images Got Their Gender: Masculinity and Femininity in the Visual Arts
Women Artists and Gender Analysis
Symbolism and Subversion
Women, Gender, and the Arts of East Asia
Artist, Patron, Image
Critical Race Theory and Art
Postcolonial and Globalized Art History
LGBTQ+ Studies in Art
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
Chapter Nine: Gender, Revolution, and Anti‐Imperialism
Revolution