Ellen Lewin is an American author, anthropologist, and academic. Lewin, a lesbian, focuses her work on areas of motherhood, sexuality, and reproduction. She received the Ruth Benedict Prize in 1992 for her monograph, Lesbian Mothers: Accounts of Gender in American Culture. Lewin is a professor of anthropology at the University of Iowa.
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LGBTQ anthropology, LGBTQ sociology, Lesbians, Ruth Benedict Prize, Homosexuality, LGBTQ essays, Social life and customs, Feminist anthropology, Feminists, Gay and lesbian studies, Gay parents, Gays, Gays, identity, Health, Health and hygiene, Identity, LGBTQ parenting, LGBTQ religion & spirituality, Sociological aspects, Women, Women's health services, 71.23 cohabitation, African American sexual minorities, Anthropologists, AnthropologyID Numbers
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