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Below is a list of publications and links.  At the moment only a few of the links are live, but I will update the publication links as we go along.

MONOGRAPHS

Family, Gender and Kinship in Australia: The Social and Cultural Logic of Subjectivity and Practice.  Series: Anthropology and Cultural History in Asia and the Indo-Pacific, eds PJ Stewart & A. Strathern.  Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006 forthcoming. 
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EDITORSHIP

Reorienting Sexuality: Lessons from the Study of Sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa—A Thematic section of Social Analysis, Autumn 2005, 49(3).

REFEREED ARTICLES

“The Field of Arabic Instruction in the Zionist State.”  In A. Luke & J. Albright (eds) Pierre Bourdieu and Literacy Education. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2006, forthcoming.
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“Introduction: Reflections on the Study of Sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa.” In AJ Uhlmann (ed) Reorienting Sexuality: Lessons from the Study of Sexuality in the Middle East and North Africa—A Thematic Issue of Social Analysis, Autumn 2005, 49(3):3–15.


“Sociologists and Subjectivity Revisited,” British Journal of Sociology, September 2005, 56(3):493–498.


“The Dynamics of Stasis: Historical Inertia in the Evolution of the Australian Family,” The Australian Journal of Anthropology, April 2005, 16(1):18–30.

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Embodiment below Discourse: The Internalized Domination of the Masculine Perspective,” co-authored with JR Uhlmann, Women’s Studies International Forum, 2005, 28(1):93–103.

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“The Sociology of Subjectivity, and the Subjectivity of Sociologists: A Critique of the Sociology of Gender in the Australian Family,” British Journal of Sociology, 2004, 55(1):79–97.

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“Intertwined Refractions: The Mutual Constitution of Gender Style and Class Fraction in a Deindustrialising Australian Town,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (Incorporating Man), September 2001, 7(3):449–466.

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“Incorporating Masculine Domination: Theoretical and Ethnographic Elaborations,” Social Analysis, April 2000, 44(1):142–161.
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“When Cultural Fitness Clashed with Genetic Fitness...and Won.” Perspectives in Human Biology, 1993, 3:45–50.


“A Critique of Leavitt's Review of Sociobiological Explanations of Incest Avoidance,” American Anthropologist, June 1992, 94(2):446–448.

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“Incest.  Why Not: On the Human Sociobiological Study of Incest Avoidance.”  In NW Bruce (ed) Living with Civilisation: Proceedings of the 1991 Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Human Biology. 1992, 5:201–209.
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ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEWS

Pierre Bourdieu.  Masculine Domination.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.  In Contemporary Sociology, 2002, 31 (4):407–409.

Sandra Bell & Simon Coleman (eds).  The Anthropology of Friendship.  Oxford: Berg, 1999.  In The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2001, 2(2):160–161.


Ida Susser & Thomas C. Patterson (eds).  Cultural Diversity in the United States.  Malden, Mass.: Balckwell, 2001.  In The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2001, 2(2):171.


William H. Durham.  Coevolution: Genes, Culture and Human Diversity.  Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991.  In Canberra Anthropology, 1994, 16(2):153–156.


Stephen Brook, Winner Takes All: A Season in Israel.  London: Picador 1992.  In Antitheses, 4(2), 3 June 1992.

THESES

Aspects of Kinship, Family and Gender in a Deindustrialising Australian Town. A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the Australian National University, April 2001.

The Human Sociobiological Analysis of Incest Avoidance: The State of Play, and Directions for Future Research.  A thesis submitted in partial requirement for the degree of MA, Australian National University, February 1992.
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