
Faculty Profiles
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Emily Martin
Professor of Anthropology
Ph.D. Cornell University 1971.
Research interests include anthropology of science and
medicine, gender, money and other measures of value, the ethnography of
work, China, U.S.
Publications (under the name Emily Martin Ahern until 1984)
Books:
1973. The Cult of the Dead in a Chinese Village. Stanford: Stanford University
Press, reprinted 1988.
(Authorized Taiwan edition, Caves Books, 1977, 1986.)
1981. Chinese Ritual and Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
The Anthropology of Taiwanese Society, coedited with Hill Gates. Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
(Authorized Taiwan edition, Caves Books 1981; reprinted SMC Publishing,
1997.)
1987. The Woman in the Body: A Cultural Analysis of Reproduction. Boston:
Beacon Press.
English edition, 1989, Open University Press.
German translation, 1989 Die Frau im Krper, Campus Verlag.
Winner of Eileen Basker Memorial Prize, 1988
Second Edition, 1992
Third Edition, forthcoming, 2001
1994. Flexible Bodies: Tracking Immunity in American Culture from the
Days of Polio to the Age of AIDS, Beacon Press. (Japanese translation,
1997)
In preparation:
Meanings of Money, Measures of Value, 1986 Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures
(Cambridge University Press).
Fluid Minds: A Cultural Analysis of the Mental in Late 20th Century U.S.
(Princeton University Press).
Under consideration:
Rethinking Rationality, Foundations of Cultural Thought series, Dan Segal
and Don Brenneis, eds.. (Rowman and Littlefield Pub.).
Articles:
1974. "Affines and the Rituals of Kinship," in Chinese Religion
and Ritual, Arthur Wolf, ed. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
____. "The Power and Pollution of Chinese Women," in Women in
Chinese Society, Margery Wolf and Roxanne Witke, eds. Stanford: Stanford
University Press. (Reprinted in Studies in Chinese Society, Arthur P.
Wolf. Stanford University Press, 1978.)
1975. "Chinese_Style and Western_Style Doctors in Northern Taiwan,"
in Medicine in Chinese Cultures: Comparative Studies of Health Care in
Chinese and Other Societies, Arthur Kleinman, Peter Kunstadter, E. Russell
Alexander and James L. Gale, eds. Washington, D.C.: Fogarty International
Center. (Reprinted in Culture and Healing in Asian Societies, Arthur Kleinman,
et.al., eds. Schenkman, 1978.)
____. "Sacred and Secular Medicine in a Taiwan Village: A Study of
Cosmological Disorders," in Medicine in Chinese Cultures. (Reprinted
in Culture and Healing in Asian Societies, Arthur Kleinman, et.al., eds.
Schenkman, 1978.)
1976. "Segmentation in Chinese Lineages: A View through Written Genealogies,"
The American Ethnologist 3:l.
1979. "The Problem of Efficacy: Strong and Weak Illocutionary Acts,"
Man, 14(1): 1_17.
____. "Domestic Architecture in Taiwan: Continuity and Change,"
in Value Change in Chinese Society, Richard W. Wilson, Amy Auerbach Wilson
and Sidney L. Greenblatt, eds. Praeger: N.Y.
1981. "Introduction," with Hill Gates, in The Anthropology of
Taiwanese Society. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
____. "The Thai Ti_kong Festival," in The Anthropology of Taiwanese
Society. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
1982. "Rules in Oracles and Games," Man 17: 302_12.
1984. "Pregnancy, Labor and Body Image in the United States,"
Social Science and Medicine, 19 (11):1201_1206.
1985. Contributor, Sociology and Anthropology in the People's Republic
of China. Alice Rossi, ed. National Academy Press: Washington, D.C.
1987. "Is There a Woman In the Text?" Johns Hopkins Magazine,
Great Lecture #5, October.
1988. "Medical Metaphors of Women's Bodies: Menstruation and Menopause,"
International Journal of Health Services 18(2):237-254. [Reprinted in
Women's Health, Politics, and Power: Essays on Sex/Gender, Medicine, and
Public Health, Elizabeth Fee, Nancy Krieger, eds., Baywood, 1994; Writing
on the Body: Female Embodiment and Feminist Theory, Sheila Conroy, Nadia
Median, and Sarah Stanbury, eds., Columbia University Press, 1996; Understanding
and Applying Medical Anthropology, Peter Brown, ed., Baywood Publishing.]
----. "Premenstrual Syndrome: Discipline, Work and Anger in Late
Industrial Societies," in Blood Magic: New Perspectives in the Anthropology
of Menstruation, Thomas Buckley and Alma Gottlieb, eds. Berkeley: University
of California Press. [Reprinted in The Politics of Womens Bodies,
Ruth Weitz, ed. Oxford University Press, 1998; Women, Science and Technology,
Mary Wyer, Mary Barbercheck, Donna Cookmeyer, Hatice Ozturk, and Marta
Wayne, eds. Routledge, 2000.]
----. "Gender and Ideological Differences in Representations of Life
and Death," in Death Ritual in Late Imperial and Modern China, James
Watson and Evelyn Rawski, eds. Berkeley: University of California Press.
1989 "The Cultural Construction of Gendered Bodies: Biology and Metaphors
of Production and Destruction," Ethnos 54 (3-4):143-160.
1990. "Science and Women's Bodies: Forms of Anthropological Knowledge,"
in Body/Politics: Women and the Discourses of Science, Mary Jacobus, Evelyn
Fox Keller and Sally Shuttleworth, eds. Methuen.
----. "Toward an Anthropology of Immunology: The Body as Nation State.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 4(4):410-426. (Reprinted in Science Studies
Reader, Mario Biagioli, ed., Routledge, 1998)
----. "The Ideology of Reproduction: The Reproduction of Ideology,"
pp. 300-314 in Uncertain Terms: Negotiating Gender in American Culture,"
Faye Ginsberg and Anna Tsing, eds. Beacon Press: Boston.
1991. "The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance
Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles" Signs: Journal of Women
in Culture and Society 16 (3):485-501. [translation: "Ei und Sperma
-- Eine wissenschaftliche Romanze aus dem Stoff, aus dem die Geschlechterstereotypein
sind" In Metaphernanalyse. Michael B. Buchholz, ed. Göttingen:
Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1993.]
[reprinted in Fields of Writing: Readings Across the Disciplines, 4th
Ed. Comley et al. eds. N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1998; Looking Forward:
A Women's Health Agenda for the 21st Century, Kary Moss, ed., Duke University
Press; Women's Health, Nancy Worcester and Mafianne Whatley, eds., Kendall/Hunt;
The Sociology of Gender, Sarah Franklin, ed., Edward Elgar; Gender and
Scientific Authority, Barbara Laslett, Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, Helen
Longino and Evelynn M. Hammonds, eds., University of Chicago Press, 1996;
Counterbalance: Gendered Perspectives for Composition, Carolyn Fogan,
ed., Broadview Press, Canada; Gender, Culture and Ethnographic Practice,
Louise Lamphere, Helen Ragone, and Patricia Zavella, eds. Routledge; Writing
Into Worlds, Buffington, Dogenese and Moneyhum, eds. Blair Press; Issues
in Feminism, 4th ed., Sheila Ruth, ed., Mayfield Publishing Co.; Frame
Work: Cultural Story Frames and College Writing,, John Sullivan, ed.,
Bedford Books; Landmarks: A Process Reader for Canadian Writers, Julie
Walchli, Roberta Birks, and Tomi Eng, eds, Prentice Hall; Feminist Approaches
to Theory and Methodology: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Sharlene Hesse-Biber,
ed., Oxford University Press, 1997; Feminist Theory and the Body: A Reader,
Janet Price and Margrit Shildriek, eds, Edinburgh University Press, 1998;
Effective Writing, Edna Troians and Julia Scott, eds, Prentice Hall, 1999;
]
[revised and updated in Gender and Health: An International Perspective.
Carolyn Sargent and Caroline Brettell, eds. 1995, Prentice Hall. ]
----. "Body Narratives, Body Boundaries," in Cultural Studies
Now and in the Future, Cary Nelson, Paula Treichler and Larry Grossberg,
eds., Routledge.
----. "Metaphors of Bleeding in Women," in Clinical Issues in
Obstetric, Gynecological, and Neonatal Nursing, NAACOG, 2 (3). [Reprinted
in Kenney et al, Complexities of Women, Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1996]
1992. "The End of the Body?" American Ethnologist, February:120-138
[Reprinted in The Gender/Sexuality Reader: Culture, History, Political
Economy, Roger Lancaster and Michaela di Leonardo, eds. Routledge, 1997]
1993 "Histories of Immune Systems," Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry
, 17:67-76
1994 "The Story of a Scientific Romance," Orgyn, 3, 7-11.
----. "Ethnography of Natural Selection in the 1990s", Cultural
Anthropology, spring.
1995 "From Reproduction to HIV" in Conceiving the New World
Order:The Global Stratification of Reproduction, Rayna Rapp and Faye Ginsburg,
eds. University of California Press.
---- "Feto come tumore: gravidanza, sistema immunitario a concezioni
culturali del sé e dell `altro'" (Being Pregnant or Tolerating
a Tumor: Pregnancy, the Immune System and Cultural Concepts of Self and
Other) pp. 119-134 In Giovanna Fiume, ed. Madri: Storia di un Ruolo Sociale.
Marsilio: Venice.
----. "Anthropology and the Cultural Study of Science: Citadels,
Rhizomes and String Figures" pp. 97-189 In Technoscience and Cyberculture:
A Cultural Study edited by Stanley Aronowitz, Barbara Martinsons and Michael
Menser,. NY: Routledge.
----. "Working Across the Human-Other Divide," pp. 261-175 In
Reinventing Biology: Respect for Life and the Creation of Knowledge, Ruth
Hubbard and Linda Birke, eds. Bloomington, Ind.:University of Indiana
Press.
1996. with Bjorn Claeson, Wendy Richardson, Monica Schoch-Spana and Karen-Sue
Taussig, "`Scientific Literacy'," What It is, Why It's Important,
and Why Scientists Think We Don't Have It: The Case of Immunology and
the Immune System," in Naked Science, Laura Nader, ed. N.Y.: Routledge..
----. "Interpreting Electron Micrographs," in What is Social
Knowledge For? Henrietta Moore, ed. Routledge
-----. "Meeting Polemics with Irenics in the Science Wars,"
in "The Science Wars," special issue of Social Text, Andrew
Ross and Stanley Aronowitz, eds. Reprinted in Science Wars, Andrew Ross,
ed. .Durham, ND: Duke University Press.
----. "The Society of Flows and the Flows of Culture," In Anthropology
and its Interlocuters: Manuel Castells, special issue of Critique of Anthropology
Ida Susser, ed.
----. "Flexible Bodies: Science and Work in the Age of Flexible Accumulation"
The Ecologist, winter.
----. "The Body at Work: Boundaries and Collectivities in the Late
20th Century," In The Social and Political Body, Wolfgang Natter
and Theodore R. Schatzki, eds. N.Y.:Guilford Press.
1997 "The Woman in the Menopausal Body" in Reinterpreting the
Menopause: Cultural and Ethical Issues Paul Komesaroff, Philipa Rothfield
and Jeanne Daly, eds. N.Y.: Routledge
----. "Anthropological Fieldwork and the Study of Science as Culture:
from Citadels to String Figures" in Anthropological Locations: Boundaries
and Grounds of a Field Science, Akhil Gupta and James Fergusonn, eds.
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
----. "Managing Americans: Policy and Changes in the Meanings of
Work and the Self" In Anthropology of Policy: Critical Perspectives
on Governance and Power, Chris Shore and Susan Wright, eds. London: Routledge.
----. "Designing Flexibility: Science and Work in an Age of Flexible
Accumulation," Science as Culture (6) 3:327-362
----. "Pigs as People, People As Pigs," In A House for Pigs
and People (texts on the House for Pigs and People by Carsten Höller
and Rosemarie Trockel at the documenta X, Kassel), Carsten Höller
and Rosemarie Trockel, eds. Köln: Walther König.
----. "Corporeal Flows: The Immune System, Global Economies of Food
and Implications for Health," (with Richard A. Cone) The Ecologist
27(3) Translated into Danish in Global Økologi 4, 1997
----. "The New Culture of Health: Gender and the Immune System in
America," In Bodily Boundaries, Sexualised Genders and Medical Discourses,
Marion de Ras and Victoria Grace, eds. Palmerston North, New Zealand:
The Dunmore Press.
1998 with Laury Oaks, Karen-Sue Taussig, and Ariane van der Straten, "AIDS,
Knowledge, and Discrimination in the Inner City: An Anthropological Analysis
of Experiences of Injection Drug Users" In Gary Downey, Joe Dumit
and Sharon Traweek, eds, Cyborgs and Citadels: Anthropological Interventions
in the Borderlands of Technoscience Santa Fe: SAR Press.
----. "Die neue Kultur der Gesundheit. Soziale Geschlechtsidentität
und das Immunsystem in Amerika," In Physiologie und Industrielle
Gesellschaft, Philipp Sarasin and Jakob Tanner, eds. Frankfurt:Suhrkamp.
----. "The Fetus as Intruder: Mothers Bodies and Medical Metaphors"
In Cyborg Babies: From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots , Robbie Davis-Floyd
and Joe Dumit, Eds. N.Y.:Routledge.
----. "The Immune System, Global Flows of Foodstuffs, and the New
Culture of Health," (with Richard A. Cone) in The Visible Woman,
Paula Treichler and Constance Penley, eds. N.Y.: New York University Press.
----. "Fluid Bodies, Managed Nature," In Nature at the Millenium:
Remaking Reality at the End of the Twentieth Century, Bruce Willems-Braun
and Noel Castree, eds. London: Routledge.
----. "Anthropology and the Cultural Study of Science: Citadels,
Rhizomes and String Figures," Science Technology and Human Values,
23(1): 24-45.
----. "The Porous Body," In The Body in Everyday Life, Sarah
Nettleton and Jonathan Watson, Eds. N.Y.: Routledge.
1999 "The Woman in the Flexible Body," Revisioning Women, Health
and Healing, Adele Clarke, ed. N.Y.: Routledge.
----, "Flexible Survivors," Anthropology Newsletter 40 (6):
5-7. (Reprinted in Cultural Values)
2000 "The Rationality of Mania," Cultural Studies of Science,
Technology, and Medicine, Roddey Reid and Sharon Traweek, eds. Routledge.
----, "Mind/Body Problems," American Ethnologist, fall.
In press:
"Reproduction," In Critical Terms for Gender Studies, Catherine
Stimpson and Gilbert Herdt, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
"Flexibility and Health," In Theorizing Medicine, Health and
Society, Simon Williams, Jonathan Gave and Michael Calnan, eds. N.Y.:
Sage.
"Rationality, Feminism, and Mind," In Science, Medicine, Technology:
The Difference Feminism Has Made, Angela N.H. Creager, Elizabeth Lunbeck,
and Londa Schiebinger, eds. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
"What is Rape," In Evolution, Violence, and Gender, Cheryl B.
Travis, Ed. MIT Press.
"The Culture of Mania," In Subjectivity and Experience Transformed,
Joao Biehl, Byron Good and Arthur Kleinman, eds. Harvard UP.
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