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Sex and the Anthropologist
  • Sexuality in the field was treated as a joke,
    brushed aside with funny anecdotes about how to
    avoid romantic encounters or embarrassment
    (Ashkenazi and Markowitz 1999 1).
  • every fieldwork situation will include numerous
    circumstances in which sexual relations between
    anthropologists and individuals in the field
    would be unethical and exploitative (Kullick
    1995 22).

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Sexuality and anthropology
  • Marriage, kinship, exchange, power relations, etc
  • Malinowski The sexual life of savages 1929
  • Mead Coming of Age in Samoa A Psychological
    Study of Primitive Youth for Western
    Civilization 1928, Sex and Temperament in Three
    Primitive Societies 1935, Male and Female A
    Study of the Sexes in a Changing World 1949

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anthropology was reluctant to direct attention to
their own sexuality
  • Depersonalized objective behavior
  • The ethnographer free of pre-conceived notions
    empty vessel, ethnocentric epoche
  • Self-negation of subjectivity
  • Objectivity at all time asexual anthropologist

4
Historical and institutional contexts
  • USA emphasis on scientific objectivism required
    to record cultures
  • UK functionalist emphasis on ontology as opposed
    to epistemology
  • Passive anthropologist was required free from
    subjective interference and contamination

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This notion that the ethnographer was a detached
gatherer of facts imposed constraints on the
importance of personal behaviour and desires of
both the locals and the anthropologist relations
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12.19.17. Got up at 7. Yesterday, under the
mosquito net, dirty thoughts Mrs.. (H.P) Mrs.
C. and even Mrs. W. I thought that even if E.
R. M. had been here, this would not have
satisfied me. Dirty thoughts about C. R. The
doctrine of this man that youre doing a woman a
favour if you deflower her(1967 156).
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Can ignoring the importance of sex in field
research be theoretically and methodologically
problematic?
8
  • Silence could obstruct the process of
    understanding the theoretical, methodological and
    personal consequences of sexual encounters, and
    desires, in the field

9
(Ashkenazi and Markowitz) Sexuality issues have
become important because
  • Research on women, sex roles, gender ideology and
    sexuality became important subject matter of
    anthropology.
  • The recognition of the centrality of subjectivity
    in understanding cultural meanings including
    sexual behaviour.
  • By recognising subjectivity we have also
    recognised the imbalance of power in personal
    relationships

10
It becomes clear that
  • People do not accept the notion that the
    anthropologists in the field is mentally and
    cultural asexual
  • Silencing of sexuality became a reflection of
    other types of silencing shaping people into a
    mould
  • Illuminates the politics of anthropology

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Lack of attention of sexual matters involving
researchers and informants reflects not only on
societal avoidance of public discussion of issues
surrounding sexual relations but also it reflects
on the history of anthropology
12
Sexual drives have powerful influences on social
behaviour (Winkelman 1999)
  • Sexual intimacy can help you manage your drives
    in particular contexts
  • Understand mores about sexual behaviour
  • Problems loosing objectivity going native
  • Escape challenges in the new culture
  • Find a safe identity
  • Rapid language learning

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By considering sexuality we learn that
  • Sexual relationships can play an important role
    in helping anthropologist adapt to and learn
    about another culture
  • With time the priorities of the discipline are
    changing
  • The main issue in anthropological understandings
    is experience sexuality differ from culture to
    culture, from context to context and from person
    to person

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Why is the discussion of sexuality and the
anthropologists still considered risky?
  • Fear of exposing people to activities still
    considered taboo
  • Writing on a genre that blurs the boundaries
    between ethnography and autobiography invites
    criticism of self indulging, navel gazing, and
    lack of credibility
  • May endanger carefully cultivated relationships
    with informants

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Discussion questions
  • Do sexual matters in field research have an
    impact in all types of anthropological
    understandings?
  • What kind of an impact does sexuality have in
    anthropology today?

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