An edition of Kinship (1997)

Kinship

An Introduction to the Basic Concepts

  • 5 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read
Kinship
Robert Parkin, Robert Parkin
Not in Library

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today

  • 5 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

Buy this book

Last edited by WorkBot
December 9, 2009 | History
An edition of Kinship (1997)

Kinship

An Introduction to the Basic Concepts

  • 5 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

This book is an introduction to the social anthropology of kinship - to the ways in which the peoples of different cultures marry and relate to one another within and outside the family, and to the means by which one generation relates to those that come before and after it.

It is addressed in particular to students of anthropology, but is also intended as a one-volume guide to those, such as social historians and geographers, who find it necessary to understand patterns of kinship in different places and at different times.

The book is divided into two parts. It opens with a discussion of what kinship means to the social anthropologist as distinct from the biologist, and considers the different possible approaches to the subject within social anthropology itself. The following chapters cover topics such as descent, inheritance, succession, the family, residence, marriage, kinship terminology, systems and pseudo-systems of affinal alliance, the new reproductive technologies, and symbolic approaches to kinship.

In Part II four chapters provide an overview of theoretical debates concerning aspects of kinship, and consider, for example, how recent work on gender, person, and the body have challenged and modified earlier assumptions about, for example, descent, succession, and familial alliances.

The book applies and illustrates these concepts and topics to a number of contrasting case studies. These illustrate the insights that can be achieved from the study of kinship, and also show that the complexity of even the most familiar kinship patterns rarely lends itself to simple description. The author also includes annotated guides to further reading.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
352

Buy this book

Previews available in: English

Edition Availability
Cover of: Kinship
Kinship: An Introduction to the Basic Concepts
May 1, 1997, Blackwell Publishing Limited
in English
Cover of: Kinship
Kinship: an introduction to basic concepts
1997, Blackwell Publishers
in English
Cover of: Kinship
Kinship: An Introduction to the Basic Concepts
June 1997, Blackwell Publishers
in English

Add another edition?

Book Details


First Sentence

"All human societies have kinship, that is, they all impose some privileged cultural order over the biological universals of sexual relations and continuous human reproduction through birth."

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7609543M
ISBN 10
0631203583
ISBN 13
9780631203582

Community Reviews (0)

Feedback?
No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

This work does not appear on any lists.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON / OPDS | Wikipedia citation
December 9, 2009 Edited by WorkBot link works
April 29, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record