Feminist Research and Paradigm Shift in Anthropology

Meta 4 (2):343-362 (2012)
Abstract In her paper ‘An Awkward Relationship: the Case of Feminism and Anthropology’, Marilyn Strathern argues that feminist research cannot produce a paradigm shift in social anthropology. I present an argument for thinking that, on the relevant understanding of paradigm shift, it is possible for this to happen. I then object to Strathern’s arguments against the possibility.
Keywords Strathern  feminist anthropology  paradigm shift
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