Women in Kararau : : gendered lives, works, and knowledge in a middle Sepik village, Papua New Guinea / / Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin.
The book offers a glimpse back in time to a Middle Sepik society, the Iatmul, first investigated by the anthropologist Gregory Bateson in the late 1920s while the feminist anthropologist Margaret Mead worked on sex roles among the neighbouring Tchambuli (Chambri) people. The author lived in the Iatm...
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