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|a Vital Relations :
|b Modernity and the Persistent Life of Kinship /
|c edited by Susan McKinnon and Fenella Cannell.
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|a First edition.
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|a Santa Fe :
|b SAR Press, School for Advanced Research Press,
|c [2013]
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2016
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|c ©[2013]
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|a School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series
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|t The difference kinship makes /
|r Susan McKinnon and Fenella Cannell --
|t Kinship within and beyond the "movement of progressive societies" /
|r Susan McKinnon --
|t Transnational family capitalism : producing "made in Italy" in China /
|r Sylvia J. Yanagisako --
|t "I am a petroleum product" : making kinship work on the Patagonian frontier /
|r Elana Shever --
|t Ghosts, commensality, and scuba diving : tracing kinship and sociality in clinical pathology labs and blood banks in Penang /
|r Janet Carsten --
|t On the road again : movement, marriage, mestizaje, and the race of kinship /
|r Barbara Bodenhorn --
|t "This body is our body" : Vishwakarma Puja, the social debts of kinship, and theories of materiality in a neoliberal shipyard /
|r Laura Bear --
|t Placing the dead : kinship, slavery, and free labor in pre- and post-Civil War America /
|r Gillian Feeley-Harnik --
|t The re-enchantment of kinship /
|r Fenella Cannell --
|t Kinship, modernity, and the immodern /
|r Michael Lambek --
|t Kinship and catastrophe : global warming and the rhetoric of descent /
|r Danilyn Rutherford.
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|a "For more than 150 years, theories of social evolution, development, and modernity have been unanimous in their assumption that kinship organizes simpler, "traditional," pre-state societies but not complex, "modern," state societies. And these theories have been unanimous in their presupposition that within modern state-based societies kinship has been relegated to the domestic domain, has lost its economic and political functions, has retained no organizing force in modern political and economic structures and processes, and has become secularized and rationalized. Vital Relations challenges these notions. It will be of interest to anyone who wishes to gain a different perspective on the concept of modernity itself, and on the place of kinship and "family" in modern life."--pub. desc.
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