Summarize the questions and type of research related to gender and expressive culture. Discuss one example of anthropological research on gender in art/expressive culture/performance

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer will include:
1. Questions about gender and expressive culture include the gender division of labor in producing art/music/theater—who plays what roles, are roles equal in status, does expressive art portray gender equality or inequality?
2. Study of music among the gender egalitarian Temiar of Malaysia revealed that male and female roles in musical performances are also equal.

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