Dr. Sabine Lang studied ethnology, ancient American studies, and prehistory and early history in Tübingen and Hamburg, and received her doctorate in ethnology in 1990. An English-language edition of her dissertation was published by University of Texas Press in 1998 under the title Men as Women, Women as Men: Changing Gender in Native American Cultures. Her area of expertise is the indigenous cultures of North and Central America.
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Homosexuality, Indians of North America, Sexual behavior, Cross-cultural studies, History and criticism, LGBTQ anthropology, Latin American literature, Sex role, Social life and customs, Transvestism, 306.7/089/97, Biography, Civil society, Civilization, Comportement sexuel, Congresses, Cross-dressing, E98.s48 t86 1997, Equality, Gay men, Gay men, social conditions, Gays, Gays, identity, Gays--identity, Gays--north america--identityPlaces
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