This special issue presents a range of case studies that exemplify the potential of kinship for thinking about, and acting, in relation to various kin and non-kin others in ways that invite us to reconsider the boundaries of politics and the political. The ethnographic research that informs the articles in the special issue shows the ways in which tensions and continuities across relations of intimacy, family and kinship, and the political sphere play out in response to crises of capitalism, evident in struggles, hardships and violence. The articles demonstrate the usefulness of exploring the interface and overlaps between the political and other fields that are all too often positioned – within scholarship and public discourses – as the an...
Introduces the Special Section on Reimagining the Margins of Kinship, explaining its origins, the qu...
The EASA2016 Conference “Anthropological Legacies and Human Futures”, held at the University of Mila...
Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kinship. One argues that kinship ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of kinship and municipal politics in a Midwestern American Univ...
This article proposes a reflection on kinship starting from a recent debate between Marshall Sahlins...
Critical reinterpretations of kinship studies questioned earlier ideas that kinship relations reflec...
This thesis is an anthropological study of kinship among residents in Reykjavík, Iceland, in the aft...
A long tradition of Western political thought included the concepts of a household, the family, and ...
This Special Issue brings together contributions by scholars working on various family configuration...
Introduction: social practices of kinship – an absence in the field of anthropology? This academic i...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
The purpose of this research is to critique existing kinship ideologies embedded in case law regardi...
peer reviewedThis Special Focus brings together contributions by scholars working on various family ...
The article revisits the old controversy concerning the relation of the mother's brother and sister'...
This article examines the ways in which the care-indifferent and gendered character of much politica...
Introduces the Special Section on Reimagining the Margins of Kinship, explaining its origins, the qu...
The EASA2016 Conference “Anthropological Legacies and Human Futures”, held at the University of Mila...
Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kinship. One argues that kinship ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of kinship and municipal politics in a Midwestern American Univ...
This article proposes a reflection on kinship starting from a recent debate between Marshall Sahlins...
Critical reinterpretations of kinship studies questioned earlier ideas that kinship relations reflec...
This thesis is an anthropological study of kinship among residents in Reykjavík, Iceland, in the aft...
A long tradition of Western political thought included the concepts of a household, the family, and ...
This Special Issue brings together contributions by scholars working on various family configuration...
Introduction: social practices of kinship – an absence in the field of anthropology? This academic i...
This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our...
The purpose of this research is to critique existing kinship ideologies embedded in case law regardi...
peer reviewedThis Special Focus brings together contributions by scholars working on various family ...
The article revisits the old controversy concerning the relation of the mother's brother and sister'...
This article examines the ways in which the care-indifferent and gendered character of much politica...
Introduces the Special Section on Reimagining the Margins of Kinship, explaining its origins, the qu...
The EASA2016 Conference “Anthropological Legacies and Human Futures”, held at the University of Mila...
Two major positions have emerged in the debate about the nature of kinship. One argues that kinship ...