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Nature, Culture and Gender is a book length social science essay collection that analyzes views that describe "nature" as inferior to "culture". Hence, the authors draw on anthropology and history to critique ideologies that, by equating women with nature, renders the female gender as inferior, while the male, equated to culture is seen as superior. The co-editors of this book published in 1980 by Cambridge University Press are Carol MacCormack and Marilyn Strathern. The contributing authors are Carol P. MacCormack, Maurice Bloch, Jean H. Bloch, L. J. Jordanova, Olivia Harris, Jane C. Goodale, Gillian Gillison, Marilyn Strathern.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. ^ Rimoldi, Eleanor (December 1884). "Nature, Culture and Gender by Carol Maccormack; Marilyn Strathern; Sexual Antagonism, Gender and Social Change in Papua New Guinea. Social Analysis (special issue) No.12 by Fitz John P. Poole; Gilbert H. Herdt". The Journal of the Polynesian Society. 93 (4). The Polynesian Society: 464–467. JSTOR 20705899.
  2. ^ Errington, Shelly (Spring 1982). "Nature, Culture and Gender by Carol P. Mac Cormack; Marilyn Strathern; The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution by Carolyn Merchant". Signs. 7 (3 Feminist Theory). The University of Chicago Press: 701–704. doi:10.1086/493907. JSTOR 3173862.
  3. ^ Poole, Fitz John Porter (1982). "Nature, Culture and Gender. Carol Maccormack and Marilyn Strathern, eds". American Ethnologist. 9 (3): 593–595. doi:10.1525/ae.1982.9.3.02a00200.
  4. ^ Tiffany, Sharon W. (1982). "General and Theoretical: Nature, Culture, and Gender. Carol MacCormack and Marilyn Strathem". American Anthropologist. 84: 208. doi:10.1525/aa.1982.84.1.02a00570.

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