Multiple Choice
How did Annette Weiner, a feminist anthropologist, challenge preexisting theories in anthropology?
A) Weiner conducted a restudy of the Trobriand Islands and drew new conclusions about gender roles.
B) She rewrote the ethnographies of Evans-Pritchard's work on the Nuer of Africa.
C) Weiner established reflexivity as a key part of ethnography through her work in Puerto Rico.
D) She closely reexamined sexuality in Samoa and expanded the role of women in that study.
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