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100 _aAlber, Erdmute; Sabean, David Warren; Teuscher, Simon; Thelen, Tatjana
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245 _aThe Politics of Making Kinship
_bHistorical and Anthropological Perspectives
264 _aOxford
_bBerghahn Books, Incorporated
_c2022
300 _a448 Seiten
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520 _aAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Politics of Making KinshipErdmute Alber, David Warren Sabean, Simon Teuscher, Tatjana ThelenPart I: EpistemologiesChapter 1©Đa. Quantifying Generations. Peter Damian Develops a New System of Kinship CalculationSimon TeuscherChapter 2. Kinship Matters: Genealogical and Historiographical Practices between 1750 and 1850Michaela HohkampChapter 3. Race and Kinship: Anthropology and the Genealogical Method Staffan M©·uller-WilleChapter 4. Kinship Meets Corporation: Perspectives on Kinship and Politics in the Formative Moment of Social AnthropologyThomas ZitelmannChapter 5. German Kinship: Forming a Political Unit and Epistemic VoidTatjana ThelenPart II: ProjectsChapter 6. Making Family and Kinship: Reflections on Hegel and ParsonsDavid Warren SabeanChapter 7. Conceptualizing Kinship in Sixteenth-Century Political Theories. Bodins and Hotmans Ideas of MonarchyJulia HeinemannChapter 8. Commonwealths of Affection: Kinship, Marriage, and Polity in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century AmericaSusan McKinnonChapter 9. Towards a Political Economy of the Maternal Body. Claiming Maternal Filiation in Nineteenth-Century French FeminismCaroline ArniPart III: DeploymentsOutline and summariesChapter 10. Inventing the Extended Family in Colonial Dahomey/BeninErdmute AlberChapter 11. As If Begotten and Born of Feeborn Parents - Indicators and Considerations on Parentalization of Emancipated Slaves in the Post-Roman OccidentLudolf KuchenbuchChapter 12. From Natural Difference to Equal Value: The Case of Egg Donation in NorwayMerit MelhuusChapter 13. Family and Kinship in Early Modern Contractarian State TheoriesJon MathieuChapter 14. Translating the FamilyClaudia DerichsInde
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