User talk:Eumenade

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Peer pre-review
The article is an outline at the moment, but the general organization is solid. I would recommend creating a first section (after the lead) that spells out the history of the book, which should include the Writing Culture seminar, feminist reactions to it, and the prior publication of several articles in Critique of Anthropology vol 13, issue 4 link. Feel free to cite Behar's narrative in the introduction; there's a little more detail here too.

Aside from detailing the contributions, it's worth surveying the overall thematic arguments, especially that: (1) the kinds of experimental, multi-genre, and reflexive writing proposed by Writing Culture have long been practiced by women with American anthropology; (2) there is a need for a rethinking of the "canon" of anthropological texts to diversify them by gender, race, and nationality; (3) the offering of an alternative history of the discipline of anthropology.

Some other possible sources… --Carwil (talk) 15:42, 15 April 2019 (UTC)
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