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  • Anthropology of gender and sexuality

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    The anthropology of gender and sexuality research examines how societies construct and experience gender identities and sexualities across diverse cultures. This field explores the cultural, social, and biological dimensions of gender and sexuality, offering insights into human identity, power relations, and social norms. As a vital branch under HUMAN SOCIETY > Anthropology, it enriches our understanding of human diversity. JoVE Visualize pairs PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos to enhance comprehension of the research methods and findings within this dynamic field.

    Key Methods & Emerging Trends

    Core Methods in Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality

    Established research methods in the anthropology of gender and sexuality often include ethnographic fieldwork, participant observation, and qualitative interviews. Researchers typically analyze cultural texts, rituals, kinship patterns, and social behaviors to explore how gender and sexuality are expressed and regulated. Cross-cultural comparisons and historical ethnography further deepen understanding. These approaches provide a foundation for interpreting complex social dynamics and cultural practices, often supported by comprehensive Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality PDF resources and detailed notes.

    Emerging and Innovative Approaches

    Emerging methods in this field increasingly incorporate digital ethnography, multimedia analysis, and participatory action research to capture evolving gender and sexuality narratives. Advances in visual anthropology and the use of JoVE’s experiment videos support more immersive explorations of cultural performances and gender expressions. Additionally, interdisciplinary tools such as GIS mapping and bioarchaeological analysis are gaining traction, offering fresh perspectives on historical and spatial dimensions of gender and sexuality. These innovative methods are shaping the future coursework and scholarship, including Gender and Sexuality classroom activities and essay development.

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    |April 15, 2026

    Femicide and Necrodata: Ways of Counting the Killing of Women

    Nechama R Brodie

    |April 15, 2026

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    Analysis of US Pediatric Pharmacists Incomes: A Gender Comparison Survey Study by the Pediatric Pharmacy Association, Practice-Based Research Network

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    |April 15, 2026

    Cesarean Section Overuse, Clinical Decision-Making, and Patient Trust in Somalia's Predominantly Private Maternal Health System: A Commentary on Quality, Equity, and the Human Experience of Birth

    Nasteho Mohamud Mudei, Abdullahi Abdirahman Omar, Falis Elmi Abdi

    |April 15, 2026

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    A Melbourne, Z Yuan, Z Xiao, A Peters, R Bartin, L J Salomon, J Chappell, D Flouri, M C Schabel, A L David, V H J Roberts

    |April 15, 2026

    Gender-Specific Predictive Utility of Twelve Anthropometric Indices for Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Lahu Adults with Dyslipidemia

    Jie Chen, Weichang Guo, Hejia Yin, Huifang Li

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