The Cambridge handbook of kinship
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The Cambridge handbook of kinship
(Cambridge handbooks in anthropology)
Cambridge University Press, 2019
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Presenting twenty-nine original chapters - each written by an expert in the field - this Handbook examines the history of kinship theory and the directions in which it has moved over the past few years. Using examples from across the globe (Africa, India, South America, Malaysia, Asia, the Pacific, Europe and North America), this Handbook highlights the power of kinship theory to address questions of broad anthropological significance. How have recent advances in reproductive medicine fundamentally altered our understanding of biological properties? How has globalization brought in its wake new ways of imagining human relatedness? What might recent shifts in state welfare policies tell us about those relations of power that define the difference between 'functional' versus 'dysfunctional' families? Addressing these and many other timely concerns, this volume presents the results of cutting edge research and demonstrates that the study of kinship is likely to remain at the core of anthropological inquiry.
目次
- Introduction: 1. Conceiving kinship in the twenty-first century Sandra Bamford
- Part I. Opening Frameworks: 2. The seeds of kinship theory Carol Delaney
- 3. Descent in retrospect and prospect Gillian Feeley-Harnik
- 4. The alliance theory of kinship in South Indian ethnography Isabelle Clark-Deces
- 5. The anthropology of biology: a lesson from the new kinship. Studies Sarah Franklin
- 6. The stuff of kinship Janet Carsten
- Part II. The (Non)Biological Basis of Relatedness: 7. Embodied relationality beyond 'nature' vs 'nurture': materializing absent kinships in Japanese child welfare Kathryn Goldfarb
- 8. Kinship in the Andes Mary Weismantel and Mary Elena Wilhoit
- 9. Kinship and place: the existential and moral process of landscape formation on the Rai Coast of Papua New Guinea James Leach
- 10. Adoption Christine Gailey
- 11. Natural achievements: how lesbian and gay families in North America make claims to kinship Ellen Lewin
- Part III. Reproducing Society: Gender, Birth and Power: 12. Kinship, knowledge and the state: the case of Argentina's adult 'living disappeared' Noa Vaisman
- 13. Kinship, affliction, proximity, and unfinished healing in India Sarah Pinto
- 14. Reproductive remix: law, kinship and origin stories Valerie Hartouni
- 15. Selecting for sons: kinship as a product of desire Tine Gammeltoft
- Part IV. Transnational Connections: 16. Maids, mistresses and wives: rethinking kinship and the domestic sphere in twenty-first-century global Hong Kong Nicole Constable
- 17. Transnational adoption J. Leinaweaver
- 18. Kinship in transnational encounters: Filipino migrants as 'ideal brides' in rural Japan Lieba Faier
- 19. Un/making family: relatedness, migration, and displacement in a global age Deborah Boehm
- 20. My folder is not a person: kinship, knowledge, biopolitics and the adoption file Eleana Kim
- Part V. Technological Conceptions: 21. Surrogate motherhood and transforming families Janet DolginI
- 22. Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, Soraya Tremayne and Zeynep Gurtin - kinship and assisted reproductive technologies: a Middle Eastern comparison Marcia Inhorn
- 23. A comparison of kinship understandings among Israeli and US surrogates Elly Teman and Zsuzsa Berend
- 24. Self, personhood and belonging: the role of technology in childhood disability Gail Landsman
- 25. Paid and unpaid gestational labor: pregnancy and surrogacy in anthropological studies of reproduction Tsipy Ivry and Elly Teman
- Part VI. Kinship and the Nation State: 26. Reading the contested forms of nation through the contested forms of kinship and marriage Susan McKinnon
- 27. The prison as a technology of care in North-East Brazil Hollis Moore
- 28. The interface between kinship and politics in three different social settings Signe Howell
- 29. A global family: kinship, nations, and transnational organizations in Botswana's time of AIDS Koreen Reece
- 30. Kinship, world religions and the nation state Fenella Cannell.
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