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| 51. See di Leonardo's historical and theoretical contextualization of these works in Gender at the Crossroads, 1-48.
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| 52. Gayle Rubin "The Traffic in Women: Notes on a 'Political Economy of Sex,'" in Rayna Rapp Reiter, ed., Toward an Anthropology of Women (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1975), 157-210.
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| 53. See di Leonardo, Gender at the Crossroads, 10-17.
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| 54. Frederick Engels (1884) The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, ed. By Eleanor Leacock (New York: International Publishers, 1972).
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| 55. See di Leonardo's Gender at the Crossroads, 10-12.
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| 56. Sherry Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?" in Michelle Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere, eds., Women, Culture, and Society (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1972), 67-88.
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| 57. MacCormack and Strathern, Nature, Cutlure and Gender .
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| 58. Michelle Rosaldo," Women, Culture, and Society: a Theoretical Overview," in Rosaldo and Lamphere, Women, Culture and Society, 67-88.
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| 59. Nancy Chodorow, The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender (Berkely: University of California Press 1978).
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| 60. Margery Wolf, The House of Lim: a Study of a Chinese Farm Family (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts); Liz Crihfield Dalby, Geisha (Berkeley: University of California Press 1983).
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| 61. Rayna Rapp, "Anthropology: Review Essay," Signs 4 (1978): 497513. See also Maurice and Jean Bloch, "Women and the Dialectics of Nature in Eighteenth-Century French Thought," in MacCormack and Strathern, Nature, Culture and Gender, 25-41; L. J. Jordanova, "Natural Facts: A Historical Perspective on Science and Sexuality," in MacCormack and Strathern, Nature, Culture and Gender, 42-69.
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