Relative values : reconfiguring kinship studies /
A collection of essays that redefine and transform the field of kinship.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham, NC :
Duke University Press,
2001.
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Colección: | e-Duke books scholarly collection.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Substantivism, antisubstantivism, and anti-antisubstantivism / Janet Carsten
- The ethnography of creation: Lewis Henry Morgan and the American beaver / Gillian Feely-Harnik
- Making kinship, with an old reproductive technology / Mary Bouquet
- Kinship in hypertext: transubstantiating fatherhood and information flow in artificial life / Stefan Helmreich
- Kinship, controversy, and the sharing of substance: the race/class politics of blood transfusion / Kath Weston
- Strategic naturalizing: kinship in an infertility clinic / Charis Thompson
- Self-conscious kinship: some contested values in Norwegian transnational adoption / Signe Howell
- Practicing kinship in rural north China / Yunxiang Yan
- The shift in kinship studies in France: the case of grandparenting / Martine Segalen
- The economies in kinship and the paternity of culture: origin stories in kinship theory / Susan McKinnon
- Biologization revisited: kinship theory in the context of the new biologies / Sarah Franklin
- Blood/kinship, governmentality, and the cultures of order in colonial Africa / Melbourne Tapper
- "We're going to tell these people who they really are": science and relatedness / Jonathan Marks
- Genealogical dis-ease: where hereditary abnormality, biomedical explanation, and family responsibility meet / Rayna Rapp, Deborah Heath, and Karen-Sue Taussig
- Ambivalence in kinship since the 1940s / Michael G. Peletz
- Cutting the ties that bind: the sacrifice of Abraham and patriarchal kinship / Carol Delaney
- To forget their tongue, their name, and their whole relation: captivity, extra-tribal adoption, and the Indian Child Welfare Act / Pauline Turner Strong.