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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
Produktdetails
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- 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 is Reader in Cultural Anthropology for the Department of Sociology at Lancaster University, England. Susan McKinnon is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Virginia.
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