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The contributors chart a new agenda for anthropology in an increasingly shared terrain of globally interacting cultures and identities.
Originally published in 1994, and now a feminist classic, Dislocating Masculinity offers a penetrating critique of writing on and by men. Bringing together anthropologists, sociologists, linguists and historians, it raises important comparative questions about how gender operates, addressing issues of embodiment, agency, gender inequality and the variety of masculine styles.
(Peeters 1993)
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This study of Hindu children in Britain is based on a five-year research project which shows the diversity of their religious and ethnic backgrounds, and their experiences. Britain has a Hindu population of over 360,000 many of whom are British-born children.