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Edwin Ardener (1927–1987) was a
British social anthropologist and academic. He was also
noted for his
contributions to the
study of history.
Within anthropology...
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Shirley G.
Ardener is a
pioneer of
research on
women (doing women’s
studies more-or-less
avant la lettre) and a
committed anthropological researcher working...
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communication theory developed by
cultural anthropologist Edwin Ardener and
feminist scholar Shirley Ardener in 1975, that
exposes the
sociolinguistic power imbalances...
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Duala and Isubu.
Early survey discussion of
these topics may be
found in
Ardener 1956 and
Dugast 1949
According to
Bakweri oral traditions, that they originated...
- England.
Retrieved 17
February 2021.
Sharon Macdonald; Pat Holden;
Shirley Ardener (1988).
Images of
Women in
Peace and War: Cross-cultural and Historical...
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group theory as
proposed in the mid 1970s by
Shirley and
Edwin Ardener. The
Ardeners were
cultural anthropologists who made the
observation that most...
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Desai 1978, p. 445.
Isaka 2022, p. 83. Bowie, Fiona; Kirkwood, Deborah;
Ardener, Shirley, eds. (2020).
Women and Missions: Past and Present: Anthropological...
- Hymes, Dell (1971). "Sociolinguistics and the
ethnography of speaking". In
Ardener,
Edwin (ed.).
Social Anthropology and Language. Routledge. pp. 47–92....
- "Boadicea: warrior,
mother and myth". In Holden, Pat; Macdonald, Sharon;
Ardener,
Shirley (eds.).
Images of
Women in
Peace and War: cross-cultural and historical...
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garroting on the
order of
Francisco Pizarro. Macdonald, Sharon; Holden, Pat;
Ardener,
Shirley (1988).
Images of
Women in
Peace and War: Cross-cultural and Historical...