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A Comparative and Interdisciplinary History
Redaktion: Maynes, Mary Jo; Strasser, Ulrike; Soland, Birgitte; Waltner, Ann
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Through twenty engaging essays exploring cultures ranging from ancient Judaic civilization to contemporary Brazil, Gender, Kinship and Power places important contemporary issues related to kinship--such as parental responsibility and female-headed households--in their proper comparative and historical framework.
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Through twenty engaging essays exploring cultures ranging from ancient Judaic civilization to contemporary Brazil, Gender, Kinship and Power places important contemporary issues related to kinship--such as parental responsibility and female-headed households--in their proper comparative and historical framework.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9781317721932
- Artikelnr.: 40438737
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317721932
- Artikelnr.: 40438737
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Mary Jo Maynes, Ann Waltner, Birgitte Soland, Ulrike Strasser
1: Introduction: Toward a Comparative History of Gender, Kinship and Power;
1: Kinship Systems; 1: The Father, the Phallus, and the Seminal Word:
Dilemmas of Patrilineality in Ancient Judaism; 2: Blood Ties and Semen
Ties: Consanguinity and Agnation in Roman Law; 3: Kinship Between the
Lines: The Patriline, the Concubine and the Adopted Son in Late Imperial
China; 4: Musings on Matriliny: Understandings and Social Relations among
the Sursurunga of New Ireland; 2: Women's Perspectives On Kinship; 5:
Family Trees and the Construction of Kinship in Renaissance Italy; 6:
Marriage and Women's Subjectivity in a Patrilineal System: The Case of
Early Modern Bologna; 7: Male Authority and Female Autonomy: A Study of the
Matrilineal Nayars of Kerala, South India; 8: The Limits of Patriliny:
Kinship, Gender and Women's Speech Practices in Rural North India; 9:
Cooking Inside: Kinship and Gender in Bangangté Idioms of Marriage and
Procreation; 3: "Fish without Bicycles"; 10: Patriarchal Provisions for
Widows and Orphans in Medieval London; 11: Work and Residence of "Women
Alone" in the Context of a Patrilineal System (Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Northern Italy); 12: Heading Households and Surviving in
a Man's World: Brazilian Women in the Nineteenth Century; 4: Parents,
Breadwinners, Providers; 13: Illegitimacy and Low-Wage Economy in Highland
Austria and Jamaica; 14: Women and Kinship in Propertyless Classes in
Western Europe in the Nineteenth Century; 15: The Social Construction of
Wife and Mother: Women in Porfirian Mexico, 1880-1917; 16: Matrifocal
Males: Gender, Perception and Experience of the Domestic Domain in Brazil;
5: Gender and Kinship in Changing Political Economies; 17: The Waxing and
Waning of Matrilineality in São Paulo, Brazil: Historical Variations in an
Ambilineal System, 1500-1900; 18: Divorced from the Land: Accommodation
Strategies of Indian Women in Eighteenth-Century New England; 19: Let's Go
to My Place: Residence, Gender and Power in a Mende Community; 20: The
Land, the Law and Legitimate Children: Thinking through Gender, Kinship and
Nation in the British Virgin Islands
1: Kinship Systems; 1: The Father, the Phallus, and the Seminal Word:
Dilemmas of Patrilineality in Ancient Judaism; 2: Blood Ties and Semen
Ties: Consanguinity and Agnation in Roman Law; 3: Kinship Between the
Lines: The Patriline, the Concubine and the Adopted Son in Late Imperial
China; 4: Musings on Matriliny: Understandings and Social Relations among
the Sursurunga of New Ireland; 2: Women's Perspectives On Kinship; 5:
Family Trees and the Construction of Kinship in Renaissance Italy; 6:
Marriage and Women's Subjectivity in a Patrilineal System: The Case of
Early Modern Bologna; 7: Male Authority and Female Autonomy: A Study of the
Matrilineal Nayars of Kerala, South India; 8: The Limits of Patriliny:
Kinship, Gender and Women's Speech Practices in Rural North India; 9:
Cooking Inside: Kinship and Gender in Bangangté Idioms of Marriage and
Procreation; 3: "Fish without Bicycles"; 10: Patriarchal Provisions for
Widows and Orphans in Medieval London; 11: Work and Residence of "Women
Alone" in the Context of a Patrilineal System (Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Northern Italy); 12: Heading Households and Surviving in
a Man's World: Brazilian Women in the Nineteenth Century; 4: Parents,
Breadwinners, Providers; 13: Illegitimacy and Low-Wage Economy in Highland
Austria and Jamaica; 14: Women and Kinship in Propertyless Classes in
Western Europe in the Nineteenth Century; 15: The Social Construction of
Wife and Mother: Women in Porfirian Mexico, 1880-1917; 16: Matrifocal
Males: Gender, Perception and Experience of the Domestic Domain in Brazil;
5: Gender and Kinship in Changing Political Economies; 17: The Waxing and
Waning of Matrilineality in São Paulo, Brazil: Historical Variations in an
Ambilineal System, 1500-1900; 18: Divorced from the Land: Accommodation
Strategies of Indian Women in Eighteenth-Century New England; 19: Let's Go
to My Place: Residence, Gender and Power in a Mende Community; 20: The
Land, the Law and Legitimate Children: Thinking through Gender, Kinship and
Nation in the British Virgin Islands
1: Introduction: Toward a Comparative History of Gender, Kinship and Power;
1: Kinship Systems; 1: The Father, the Phallus, and the Seminal Word:
Dilemmas of Patrilineality in Ancient Judaism; 2: Blood Ties and Semen
Ties: Consanguinity and Agnation in Roman Law; 3: Kinship Between the
Lines: The Patriline, the Concubine and the Adopted Son in Late Imperial
China; 4: Musings on Matriliny: Understandings and Social Relations among
the Sursurunga of New Ireland; 2: Women's Perspectives On Kinship; 5:
Family Trees and the Construction of Kinship in Renaissance Italy; 6:
Marriage and Women's Subjectivity in a Patrilineal System: The Case of
Early Modern Bologna; 7: Male Authority and Female Autonomy: A Study of the
Matrilineal Nayars of Kerala, South India; 8: The Limits of Patriliny:
Kinship, Gender and Women's Speech Practices in Rural North India; 9:
Cooking Inside: Kinship and Gender in Bangangté Idioms of Marriage and
Procreation; 3: "Fish without Bicycles"; 10: Patriarchal Provisions for
Widows and Orphans in Medieval London; 11: Work and Residence of "Women
Alone" in the Context of a Patrilineal System (Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Northern Italy); 12: Heading Households and Surviving in
a Man's World: Brazilian Women in the Nineteenth Century; 4: Parents,
Breadwinners, Providers; 13: Illegitimacy and Low-Wage Economy in Highland
Austria and Jamaica; 14: Women and Kinship in Propertyless Classes in
Western Europe in the Nineteenth Century; 15: The Social Construction of
Wife and Mother: Women in Porfirian Mexico, 1880-1917; 16: Matrifocal
Males: Gender, Perception and Experience of the Domestic Domain in Brazil;
5: Gender and Kinship in Changing Political Economies; 17: The Waxing and
Waning of Matrilineality in São Paulo, Brazil: Historical Variations in an
Ambilineal System, 1500-1900; 18: Divorced from the Land: Accommodation
Strategies of Indian Women in Eighteenth-Century New England; 19: Let's Go
to My Place: Residence, Gender and Power in a Mende Community; 20: The
Land, the Law and Legitimate Children: Thinking through Gender, Kinship and
Nation in the British Virgin Islands
1: Kinship Systems; 1: The Father, the Phallus, and the Seminal Word:
Dilemmas of Patrilineality in Ancient Judaism; 2: Blood Ties and Semen
Ties: Consanguinity and Agnation in Roman Law; 3: Kinship Between the
Lines: The Patriline, the Concubine and the Adopted Son in Late Imperial
China; 4: Musings on Matriliny: Understandings and Social Relations among
the Sursurunga of New Ireland; 2: Women's Perspectives On Kinship; 5:
Family Trees and the Construction of Kinship in Renaissance Italy; 6:
Marriage and Women's Subjectivity in a Patrilineal System: The Case of
Early Modern Bologna; 7: Male Authority and Female Autonomy: A Study of the
Matrilineal Nayars of Kerala, South India; 8: The Limits of Patriliny:
Kinship, Gender and Women's Speech Practices in Rural North India; 9:
Cooking Inside: Kinship and Gender in Bangangté Idioms of Marriage and
Procreation; 3: "Fish without Bicycles"; 10: Patriarchal Provisions for
Widows and Orphans in Medieval London; 11: Work and Residence of "Women
Alone" in the Context of a Patrilineal System (Eighteenth- and
Nineteenth-Century Northern Italy); 12: Heading Households and Surviving in
a Man's World: Brazilian Women in the Nineteenth Century; 4: Parents,
Breadwinners, Providers; 13: Illegitimacy and Low-Wage Economy in Highland
Austria and Jamaica; 14: Women and Kinship in Propertyless Classes in
Western Europe in the Nineteenth Century; 15: The Social Construction of
Wife and Mother: Women in Porfirian Mexico, 1880-1917; 16: Matrifocal
Males: Gender, Perception and Experience of the Domestic Domain in Brazil;
5: Gender and Kinship in Changing Political Economies; 17: The Waxing and
Waning of Matrilineality in São Paulo, Brazil: Historical Variations in an
Ambilineal System, 1500-1900; 18: Divorced from the Land: Accommodation
Strategies of Indian Women in Eighteenth-Century New England; 19: Let's Go
to My Place: Residence, Gender and Power in a Mende Community; 20: The
Land, the Law and Legitimate Children: Thinking through Gender, Kinship and
Nation in the British Virgin Islands