A long tradition of Western political thought included the concepts of a household, the family, and kinship in models of public order, but during the nineteenth century the newly constructed social sciences developed a conceptualization of "the West and the Rest" and excised family and kinship from theories of the state, public sphere, and democratic order. Kinship has, however, neither completely disappeared from the political cultures of the West nor played the determining social and political role elsewhere that has been ascribed to it. Exploring the issues that arise once the sharp divide between kinship and politics is no longer taken for granted, The Politic of Making Kinship, demonstrates how political processes have shaped concepts ...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
Models of collaterality derived from historical accounts of intestate law, prohibitions on marriage,...
While kinship is among the basic organizing principles of all human life, its role in and implicatio...
Kinship is at the heart of European society, sharing with the state responsibility for welfare and s...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
Concept of a ‘kin-based society’ relies on the assumption that, in stateless societies, kinship serv...
Concept of a ‘kin-based society’ relies on the assumption that, in stateless societies, kinship serv...
As a classical field of anthropological studies, kinship studies have not remained outside the proce...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
Models of collaterality derived from historical accounts of intestate law, prohibitions on marriage,...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
Models of collaterality derived from historical accounts of intestate law, prohibitions on marriage,...
While kinship is among the basic organizing principles of all human life, its role in and implicatio...
Kinship is at the heart of European society, sharing with the state responsibility for welfare and s...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
Kinship is the essential premise of organizing individuals into social groups, roles, and categories...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
Concept of a ‘kin-based society’ relies on the assumption that, in stateless societies, kinship serv...
Concept of a ‘kin-based society’ relies on the assumption that, in stateless societies, kinship serv...
As a classical field of anthropological studies, kinship studies have not remained outside the proce...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
Models of collaterality derived from historical accounts of intestate law, prohibitions on marriage,...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
Western anthropologists invented the concept of kinship to describe the “other” which seemed to be i...
Models of collaterality derived from historical accounts of intestate law, prohibitions on marriage,...