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New Directions in Anthropological Kinship

Akesson, Lynn(Contributions by)Anderson-Levy, Lisa M.(Contributions by)Brettell, Caroline B.(Contributions by)Ehrlich, Allen S.(Contributions by)Galvin, Kathy-Lee(Contributions by)Gershon, Ilana(Contributions by)Hewlett, Barry S.(Contributions by)Jacobson, David(Contributions by)Jorio, Rosa De(Contributions by)Stone, Linda(Edited by)
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Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in anthropology.

This work captures these recent trends and explores new avenues of inquiry in this re-emerging subfield.

The book comprises contributions from primatology, evolutionary anthropology, archaeology, and cultural anthropology.

The authors review the history of kinship in anthropology and its theory, and recent research in relation to new directions of anthropology study.

Moving beyond the contentious debates of the past, the book covers feminist anthropology on kinship, the expansion of kinship into the areas of new reproductive technologies and recent kinship constructions in Euro-American societies.

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£144.00
Product Details
0742501078 / 9780742501072
Hardback
306.85
13/12/2000
United States
English
352p.
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