Kinship and beyond : the genealogical model reconsidered

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    • Bamford, Sandra C.
    • Leach, James

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Kinship and beyond : the genealogical model reconsidered

edited by Sandra Bamford and James Leach

(Fertility, reproduction and sexuality, v. 15)

Berghahn books, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The genealogical model has a long-standing history in Western thought. The contributors to this volume consider the ways in which assumptions about the genealogical model-in particular, ideas concerning sequence, essence, and transmission-structure other modes of practice and knowledge-making in domains well beyond what is normally labeled "kinship." The detailed ethnographic work and analysis included in this text explores how these assumptions have been built into our understandings of race, personhood, ethnicity, property relations, and the relationship between human beings and non-human species. The authors explore the influences of the genealogical model of kinship in wider social theory and examine anthropology's ability to provide a unique framework capable of bridging the "social" and "natural" sciences. In doing so, this volume brings fresh new perspectives to bear on contemporary theories concerning biotechnology and its effect upon social life.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Pedigrees of Knowledge: Anthropology and the Genealogical Method Sandra Bamford and James Leach Chapter 2. Aborescent Culture: Writing and Not Writing Race Horse Pedigrees Rebecca Cassidy Chapter 3. When Blood Matters: Making Kinship in Colonial Kenya Teresa Holmes Chapter 4. The Web of Kin: An Online Genealogical Machine Gisli Palsson Chapter 5. Genes, Mobilities and the Enclosures of Capital: Contesting Ancestry and its Applications in Iceland Hilary Cunningham Chapter 6. Skipping a Generation and Assisted Kinship Jeanette Edwards Chapter 7. 'Family Trees' among the Kamea of Papua New Guinea: A Non-Genealogical Approach to Imagining Relatedness Sandra Bamford Chapter 8. Knowledge as Kinship: Mutable Essence and the Significance of Transmission on the Rai Coast of PNG James Leach Chapter 9. Stories Against Classification: Transport, Wayfaring and the Integration of Knowledge Tim Ingold Chapter 10. Revealing and Obscuring Rivers's Pedigrees: Biological Inheritance and Kinship in Madagascar Rita Astuti Chapter 11. The Gift and the Given: Three Nano-Essays on Kinship and Magic Eduardo Viveiros de Castro Notes on contributors Bibliography Index

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