Theory as Reproduction: Histories of Doing Feminist Anthropology in Australia
Benjamin Hegarty, Shiori Shakuto and Caroline Schuster ,“Theory as Reproduction: Histories of Doing Feminist Anthropology in Australia”, History of Anthropology Review, 2025
Presentation
This special section brings together seven essays which were originally presented at the roundtable Theory as Reproduction: Reflections on the History of Doing Feminist Anthropology in Australia. It also includes an introduction, co-authored by Benjamin Hegarty, Shiori Shakuto, and Caroline Schuster. The event was held at the annual Australian Anthropological Society conference held on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people (Australian National University, Canberra) on Monday 2 December 2019. Part oral history and part conversation, the organizers brought together a group of women to reflect on their experiences of a politically and intellectually dynamic period in Australian feminist anthropology during the 1970s and 1980s. For this roundtable, held at the campus where Derek Freeman penned his famous series of polemics denouncing Margaret Mead’s research, feminist researchers came together to reflect on the work of producing theory and the labour involved in its reproduction through the maternal line.
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