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Reason And Passion Reprint 2020 Michael G Peletz

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Reason And Passion Reprint 2020 Michael G Peletz
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.91 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Michael G. Peletz
ISBN: 9780520326873, 0520326873
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Reason And Passion Reprint 2020 Michael G Peletz by Michael G. Peletz 9780520326873, 0520326873 instant download after payment.

This book provides a historical and ethnographic examination of gender relations in Malay society, in particular in the well-known state of Negeri Sembilan, famous for its unusual mixture of Islam and matrilineal descent. Peletz analyzes the diverse ways in which the evocative, heavily gendered symbols of "reason" and "passion" are deployed by Malay Muslims. Unlike many studies of gender, this book elucidates the cultural and political processes implicated in the constitution of both feminine and masculine identity. It also scrutinizes the relationship between gender and kinship and weighs the role of ideology in everyday life. Peletz insists on the importance of examining gender systems not as social isolates, but in relation to other patterns of hierarchy and social difference. His study is historical and comparative; it also explores the political economy of contested symbols and meanings. More than a treatise on gender and social change in a Malay society, this book presents a valuable and deeply interesting model for the analysis of gender and culture by addressing issues of hegemony and cultural domination at the heart of contemporary cultural studies.

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