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"This important collection of inter-disciplinary essays on the new kinship shows diverse ways that relative values, shifting solidarities, and partial connections of truth and affect today create the ties that bind."--Paul Rabinow, University of California, Berkeley
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"This important collection of inter-disciplinary essays on the new kinship shows diverse ways that relative values, shifting solidarities, and partial connections of truth and affect today create the ties that bind."--Paul Rabinow, University of California, Berkeley
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780822327967
- ISBN-10: 0822327961
- Artikelnr.: 21520180
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9780822327967
- ISBN-10: 0822327961
- Artikelnr.: 21520180
Sarah Franklin and Susan McKinnon, eds.
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Relative Values: Reconfiguring Kinship Studies / Sarah
Franklin and Susan McKinnon
Part I. Substantial-Codings: From Blood to Hypertext
1. Substantivism, Antisubstantivism, and Anti-antisubstantivism / Janet
Carsten
2. The Ethnography of Creation: Lewis Henry Morgan and the American Beaver
/ Gillian Feeley-Harnik
3. Making Kinship, with an Old Reproductive Technology / Mary Bouquet
4. Kinship in Hypertext: Transubstantiating Fatherhood and Information Flow
in Artificial Life / Stefan Helmreich
Part II. Kinship Negotiations: What’s Biology Not/Got to Do with It
5. Kinship, Controversy, and the Sharing of Substance: The Race/Class
Politics of Blood Transfusion / Kath Weston
6. Strategic Naturalizing: Kinship in an Infertility Clinic / Charis
Thompson
7. Self-Conscious Kinship: Some Contested Values in Norwegian Transnational
Adoption / Signe Howell
8. Practicing Kinship in Rural North China / Yunxiang Yan
9. The Shift in Kinship Studies in France: The Case of Grandparenting /
Martine Segalen
Part III. Nature, Culture, and the Properties of Kinship
10. The Economies in Kinship and the Paternity of Culture: Origin Stories
in Kinship Theory / Susan McKinnon
11. Biologization Revisited: Kinship Theory in the Context of the New
Biologies / Sarah Franklin
Part IV. ‘R’ Genes Us? The Uses of Gene/alogies
12. Blood/Kinship, Governmentality, and Cultures of Order in Colonial
Africa / Melbourne Tapper
13. “We’re Going to Tell These People Who They Really Are”: Science and
Relatedness / Jonathan Marks
14. Genealogical Dis-Ease: Where Heredity Abnormality, Biomedical
Explanation, and Family Responsibility Meet / Rayna Rapp, Deborah Heath,
and Karen-Sue Taussig
Part V. Ambivalence and Violence at the Heart of Kinship
15. Ambivalence in Kinship since the 1940s / Michael G. Peletz
16. Cutting the Ties that Bind: The Sacrifice of Abraham and Patriarchal
Kinship / Carol Delaney
17. To Forget Their Tongue, Their Name, and Their Whole Relation:
Captivity, Extra-Tribal Adoption, and the Indian Child Welfare Act /
Pauline Turner Strong
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Relative Values: Reconfiguring Kinship Studies / Sarah
Franklin and Susan McKinnon
Part I. Substantial-Codings: From Blood to Hypertext
1. Substantivism, Antisubstantivism, and Anti-antisubstantivism / Janet
Carsten
2. The Ethnography of Creation: Lewis Henry Morgan and the American Beaver
/ Gillian Feeley-Harnik
3. Making Kinship, with an Old Reproductive Technology / Mary Bouquet
4. Kinship in Hypertext: Transubstantiating Fatherhood and Information Flow
in Artificial Life / Stefan Helmreich
Part II. Kinship Negotiations: What’s Biology Not/Got to Do with It
5. Kinship, Controversy, and the Sharing of Substance: The Race/Class
Politics of Blood Transfusion / Kath Weston
6. Strategic Naturalizing: Kinship in an Infertility Clinic / Charis
Thompson
7. Self-Conscious Kinship: Some Contested Values in Norwegian Transnational
Adoption / Signe Howell
8. Practicing Kinship in Rural North China / Yunxiang Yan
9. The Shift in Kinship Studies in France: The Case of Grandparenting /
Martine Segalen
Part III. Nature, Culture, and the Properties of Kinship
10. The Economies in Kinship and the Paternity of Culture: Origin Stories
in Kinship Theory / Susan McKinnon
11. Biologization Revisited: Kinship Theory in the Context of the New
Biologies / Sarah Franklin
Part IV. ‘R’ Genes Us? The Uses of Gene/alogies
12. Blood/Kinship, Governmentality, and Cultures of Order in Colonial
Africa / Melbourne Tapper
13. “We’re Going to Tell These People Who They Really Are”: Science and
Relatedness / Jonathan Marks
14. Genealogical Dis-Ease: Where Heredity Abnormality, Biomedical
Explanation, and Family Responsibility Meet / Rayna Rapp, Deborah Heath,
and Karen-Sue Taussig
Part V. Ambivalence and Violence at the Heart of Kinship
15. Ambivalence in Kinship since the 1940s / Michael G. Peletz
16. Cutting the Ties that Bind: The Sacrifice of Abraham and Patriarchal
Kinship / Carol Delaney
17. To Forget Their Tongue, Their Name, and Their Whole Relation:
Captivity, Extra-Tribal Adoption, and the Indian Child Welfare Act /
Pauline Turner Strong
Contributors
Index
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Relative Values: Reconfiguring Kinship Studies / Sarah
Franklin and Susan McKinnon
Part I. Substantial-Codings: From Blood to Hypertext
1. Substantivism, Antisubstantivism, and Anti-antisubstantivism / Janet
Carsten
2. The Ethnography of Creation: Lewis Henry Morgan and the American Beaver
/ Gillian Feeley-Harnik
3. Making Kinship, with an Old Reproductive Technology / Mary Bouquet
4. Kinship in Hypertext: Transubstantiating Fatherhood and Information Flow
in Artificial Life / Stefan Helmreich
Part II. Kinship Negotiations: What’s Biology Not/Got to Do with It
5. Kinship, Controversy, and the Sharing of Substance: The Race/Class
Politics of Blood Transfusion / Kath Weston
6. Strategic Naturalizing: Kinship in an Infertility Clinic / Charis
Thompson
7. Self-Conscious Kinship: Some Contested Values in Norwegian Transnational
Adoption / Signe Howell
8. Practicing Kinship in Rural North China / Yunxiang Yan
9. The Shift in Kinship Studies in France: The Case of Grandparenting /
Martine Segalen
Part III. Nature, Culture, and the Properties of Kinship
10. The Economies in Kinship and the Paternity of Culture: Origin Stories
in Kinship Theory / Susan McKinnon
11. Biologization Revisited: Kinship Theory in the Context of the New
Biologies / Sarah Franklin
Part IV. ‘R’ Genes Us? The Uses of Gene/alogies
12. Blood/Kinship, Governmentality, and Cultures of Order in Colonial
Africa / Melbourne Tapper
13. “We’re Going to Tell These People Who They Really Are”: Science and
Relatedness / Jonathan Marks
14. Genealogical Dis-Ease: Where Heredity Abnormality, Biomedical
Explanation, and Family Responsibility Meet / Rayna Rapp, Deborah Heath,
and Karen-Sue Taussig
Part V. Ambivalence and Violence at the Heart of Kinship
15. Ambivalence in Kinship since the 1940s / Michael G. Peletz
16. Cutting the Ties that Bind: The Sacrifice of Abraham and Patriarchal
Kinship / Carol Delaney
17. To Forget Their Tongue, Their Name, and Their Whole Relation:
Captivity, Extra-Tribal Adoption, and the Indian Child Welfare Act /
Pauline Turner Strong
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Relative Values: Reconfiguring Kinship Studies / Sarah
Franklin and Susan McKinnon
Part I. Substantial-Codings: From Blood to Hypertext
1. Substantivism, Antisubstantivism, and Anti-antisubstantivism / Janet
Carsten
2. The Ethnography of Creation: Lewis Henry Morgan and the American Beaver
/ Gillian Feeley-Harnik
3. Making Kinship, with an Old Reproductive Technology / Mary Bouquet
4. Kinship in Hypertext: Transubstantiating Fatherhood and Information Flow
in Artificial Life / Stefan Helmreich
Part II. Kinship Negotiations: What’s Biology Not/Got to Do with It
5. Kinship, Controversy, and the Sharing of Substance: The Race/Class
Politics of Blood Transfusion / Kath Weston
6. Strategic Naturalizing: Kinship in an Infertility Clinic / Charis
Thompson
7. Self-Conscious Kinship: Some Contested Values in Norwegian Transnational
Adoption / Signe Howell
8. Practicing Kinship in Rural North China / Yunxiang Yan
9. The Shift in Kinship Studies in France: The Case of Grandparenting /
Martine Segalen
Part III. Nature, Culture, and the Properties of Kinship
10. The Economies in Kinship and the Paternity of Culture: Origin Stories
in Kinship Theory / Susan McKinnon
11. Biologization Revisited: Kinship Theory in the Context of the New
Biologies / Sarah Franklin
Part IV. ‘R’ Genes Us? The Uses of Gene/alogies
12. Blood/Kinship, Governmentality, and Cultures of Order in Colonial
Africa / Melbourne Tapper
13. “We’re Going to Tell These People Who They Really Are”: Science and
Relatedness / Jonathan Marks
14. Genealogical Dis-Ease: Where Heredity Abnormality, Biomedical
Explanation, and Family Responsibility Meet / Rayna Rapp, Deborah Heath,
and Karen-Sue Taussig
Part V. Ambivalence and Violence at the Heart of Kinship
15. Ambivalence in Kinship since the 1940s / Michael G. Peletz
16. Cutting the Ties that Bind: The Sacrifice of Abraham and Patriarchal
Kinship / Carol Delaney
17. To Forget Their Tongue, Their Name, and Their Whole Relation:
Captivity, Extra-Tribal Adoption, and the Indian Child Welfare Act /
Pauline Turner Strong
Contributors
Index