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English: Gayle Rubin's 1975 article "The Traffic in Women" is shown as the central figure in an anthropological kinship diagram. Its "parents" are: Elementary Structures of Kinship by 
Claude Levi-Strauss, 1948 and “Freud and Lacan”
 by Louis Althusser, 1969. In turn, Elementary Structures… has The Gift by 
Marcel Mauss, 1925 and Kinship structures as parents. Other influences are shown with inward arrows: a union between "Sigmund Freud on 
Oedipal drama
 and sexual identity" and "Jacques Lacan on 
language, law & 
the phallus" via feminist critiques of Freud; and The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
 by Frederich Engels, 1884, via "Second Wave feminism 
influenced by Marxism."
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A [[Kinship terminology|kinship diagram]] of theoretical influences on Gayle Rubin's landmark article "The Traffic in Women"

14 February 2020

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