Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 82
... women must work through men in polygynous unions to exercise any power , the findings from this study suggest that potential for female empowerment through a collaborative strategy among women does indeed exist . It is also clear that ...
... women must work through men in polygynous unions to exercise any power , the findings from this study suggest that potential for female empowerment through a collaborative strategy among women does indeed exist . It is also clear that ...
Page 91
... women's responses to adultery . We assumed that the patriarchal ethos would find its fullest expression in highly stratified societies organized around patrilineal descent . In these societies women would resort to self - help measures ...
... women's responses to adultery . We assumed that the patriarchal ethos would find its fullest expression in highly stratified societies organized around patrilineal descent . In these societies women would resort to self - help measures ...
Page 97
... women using physical violence as a mate - retention tactic does not mean that women are less effective in influencing a spouse's behavior . " The gender discrepancy in the expression of physical aggression , and the relative infrequency ...
... women using physical violence as a mate - retention tactic does not mean that women are less effective in influencing a spouse's behavior . " The gender discrepancy in the expression of physical aggression , and the relative infrequency ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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