Gender and Sociality in Amazonia: How Real People Are Made
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Gender and Sociality in Amazonia: How Real People Are Made

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This is the first book to focus directly on gender in Amazonia for nearly thirty years. Research on gender and sexual identity has become central to social science during that time, but studies have concentrated on other places and people, leaving the gendered experiences of indigenous Amazonians relatively unexplored.

McCallum explores little-known aspects of the day-...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published May 1st 2003 by Berg Publishers
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