This Special Issue brings together contributions by scholars working on various family configurations that are not typically discussed together: reproduction using ARTs; mixed marriages; same-sex-headed households; step-families; and intentional parenthood, either with or without genetic links. We have collected ethnographic studies from several Euro-American contexts (Italy, Belgium, UK, USA) and from various family configurations in order to show how kin connections are represented, constructed and deconstructed. In each article, kinship is not taken for granted (ne va pas de soi), and there is a distinct gap between outside observers of the family and internal actors within it. Some of these cases are characterized by the disruption of i...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
This article analyzes variations in interaction with non-coresident adult kin based on comparable cr...
textabstractKin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood and marriage. They in...
peer reviewedThis Special Focus brings together contributions by scholars working on various family ...
The EASA2016 Conference “Anthropological Legacies and Human Futures”, held at the University of Mila...
Since the ‘90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
Lesbian-parented families without legal recognition are subjected to power of the State, which defin...
This article explores how Dutch people conceived via sperm donation attempted to make or unmake kins...
Abstract: Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kin-ship. One argues th...
The anthropologist David Schneider suggested two decades ago that we need to consider a hypothesis o...
Philosophers of biology and biologists themselves for the most part assume that the concept of kin i...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
This article argues that kinship terminologies are best studied in their full linguistic context; th...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
International audienceThis article questions the notion of kinning through the analysis of resemblan...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
This article analyzes variations in interaction with non-coresident adult kin based on comparable cr...
textabstractKin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood and marriage. They in...
peer reviewedThis Special Focus brings together contributions by scholars working on various family ...
The EASA2016 Conference “Anthropological Legacies and Human Futures”, held at the University of Mila...
Since the ‘90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
Lesbian-parented families without legal recognition are subjected to power of the State, which defin...
This article explores how Dutch people conceived via sperm donation attempted to make or unmake kins...
Abstract: Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kin-ship. One argues th...
The anthropologist David Schneider suggested two decades ago that we need to consider a hypothesis o...
Philosophers of biology and biologists themselves for the most part assume that the concept of kin i...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
This article argues that kinship terminologies are best studied in their full linguistic context; th...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
International audienceThis article questions the notion of kinning through the analysis of resemblan...
Abstract: Research in anthropology has shown that kin terminologies have a complex combinatorial str...
This article analyzes variations in interaction with non-coresident adult kin based on comparable cr...
textabstractKin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood and marriage. They in...