TY - JOUR PY - 1988// TI - Anthropological studies of women's status revisited: 1977-1987 JO - Annual review of anthropology A1 - Mukhopadhyay, C. C. A1 - Higgins, P. J. SP - 461 EP - 495 VL - 17 IS - N2 - This review focuses on studies of selected themes and theoretical issues relating to women's status published by anthropologists within the subdiscipline of cultural anthropology/ethnology from 1977 to 1987. The first section of the review seeks to determine what advances have been made in understanding the universality of gender asymmetry by looking at women's status in a cross-cultural manner. The next major section highlights major areas of concern in the ethnographic literature of the decade 1977-87, including economics, studies of sexuality, women's family roles, women's political activities, women's rituals, and women's culture. The third section reviews the development of the concept of women's "status" and looks at universal determinants of women's status such as differences from men in aggressive behavior, in strength, and in reproductive and economic roles. The next section reviews developing gender theory that moves beyond reproductive determinism to "deconstruct" gender concepts. A number of common themes that run through the various approaches to this research are identified. These include the fact that gender must be examined in its historical, economic, social, and conceptual framework. Ultimately, these themes require that the old and simple determinants of status, along with the concept itself, be viewed as complex, multidimensional processes.

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LA - en SN - 0084-6570 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.an.17.100188.002333 ID - ref1 ER -