In this collection, we retrace some of the historical development of the anthropological study of kinship and go back to the concepts and ideas that we, as anthropologists, had previously been circulating about kinship knowledge. We address issues that have been raised about the study of kinship, the place of kinship in anthropological knowledge and what constitutes kinship on the basis of local knowledge
The world of anthropology has witnessed a recurring rhetorical title:“What Is Kinship All About?” an...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
The choice of emphasis in kinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of k...
In this collection, we retrace some of the historical development of the anthropological study of ki...
The two failed orientations to kinship, nurture and fitness, are transcended as this collection of o...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
This essay is intended to inform readers about the background to the study of change and reconstruct...
Back to Kinship III is the third Special Issue of the e-journal, Structure and Dynamics sponsored by...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
As a classical field of anthropological studies, kinship studies have not remained outside the proce...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
Kinship -- the relations of nurturance and belonging forged in the course of reproducing human commu...
Abstract: Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kin-ship. One argues th...
The world of anthropology has witnessed a recurring rhetorical title:“What Is Kinship All About?” an...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
The choice of emphasis in kinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of k...
In this collection, we retrace some of the historical development of the anthropological study of ki...
The two failed orientations to kinship, nurture and fitness, are transcended as this collection of o...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
This essay is intended to inform readers about the background to the study of change and reconstruct...
Back to Kinship III is the third Special Issue of the e-journal, Structure and Dynamics sponsored by...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
As a classical field of anthropological studies, kinship studies have not remained outside the proce...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
Kinship -- the relations of nurturance and belonging forged in the course of reproducing human commu...
Abstract: Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kin-ship. One argues th...
The world of anthropology has witnessed a recurring rhetorical title:“What Is Kinship All About?” an...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
The choice of emphasis in kinship studies has often resulted in incompatible theoretical models of k...