Reconnecting State and Kinship /
Within the social sciences, kinship and statehood are often seen as two distinct modes of social organization, sometimes conceived of as following each other in a temporal line and sometimes as operating on different scales. Kinship is traditionally associated with small-scale communities in statele...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2017]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Reconnecting State and Kinship: Temporalities, Scales, Classifications
- Part I. Traveling Concepts Temporalities, Scales, and the Making of Political Order
- Chapter 1. Corruption as Political Incest
- Chapter 2. Kinship Weaponized
- Chapter 3. Inside and Outside the Language of Kinship
- Chapter 4. Appropriate Kinship, Legitimate Nationhood
- Chapter 5. From Familial to Familiar
- Part II. Classifying Kinship and the Making of Citizens
- Chapter 6. The Politics of "See-Through" Kinship
- Chapter 7. Undoing Kinship
- Chapter 8. Producing "Good" Families and Citizens in Danish Child Care Institutions
- Chapter 9. After Citizenship
- Contributors
- Index
- Acknowledgments