What need is there for kinship? What good is it anyway? The questions
are as old as anthropology itself, but few answers have been
enduringly persuasive. Kinship systems can contribute to our
enslavement, but more often they permit, channel, and facilitate our
relations with others and our further fashioning of ourselves—as kin
but also as subjects of other kinds. When they do, they are among the
matrices of our lives as ethical beings. Each contributor to this
innovative book treats his or her own alterity as the touchstone of
the exploration of an ethnographically and historically specific
ethics of kinship. Together, the chapters reveal the irreducible
complexity of the entanglement of the subject of kinship with the
subject of nation, class, ethnicity, gender, desire. The chapters
speak eloquently to the sometimes liberating stories that we cannot
help but keep telling about our kin and ourselves.
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ISBN
9780742578890
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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