Those categorizations of persons, artifacts, event sequences, and so on which draw upon sexual imagery - upon the ways in which the distinctiveness of male and female characteristics make concrete people's ideas about the nature of social relations.
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This is an extract from the book The Gender of the Gift by anthropologist Marilyn Strathern.
"The forms 'male' and 'female' indicate gender constructs in this account. The distinctiveness of male and female characteristics often appeared tautologous. Indeed, their inventive possibilities cannot be appreciated until attention is paid to the way in which relationships are construed through them. Understanding how Melanesians present gender relations to themselves is not to be separated from understanding how they so present sociality."
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