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- 4.2
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Kinship as social action ====== ===== Kinship as social action ===== ==== Week 4: Family matters ==== Ryan Schr... ly ===== Do as the anthropologists do: Make a [[:kinship diagrams|kinship diagram]] of your family. {{:gilliland_family_figure_2.jpg|An example kinship diagram us
- 4.1
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Kinship is culture, not nature ====== ===== Kinship is culture, not nature ===== ==== Week 4: Family matters ===... fixed, natural essence. In their philosophy, * Kinship is an essence that one shares with one’s genealogical relatives. Kinship and family are relationships based on sameness.
- 6.2
- Flats ===== Essentially for people in The Flats, kinship is swapping (sharing, borrowing) and swapping is kinship. You ask for things from people because they are ... Stack says that people of The Flats have “fictive kinship” with those whom they share (Stack [1974] 2008, 5... y about this? Most anthropologists would say that kinship is whatever a society recognizes as kinship, and
- 5.1
- sehold ===== As Carsten notes, when the doing of kinship through care is important, then you don’t really ... ing more and more unequal? * A new way of doing kinship that extends other practices of care? ==== Peopl... e migration story of reunification, money creates kinship ===== Sending money home is often not about mate... a good brother (Wright 2020). If you assume that kinship relations are completely different from economic
- 5.2
- s a social contract institutes a specific kind of kinship based on an absolute division between the public ... n of economic activity and the private home. * Kinship in the Fordist “private” domain of the nuclear fa... ’s invisible to the rest of the world since doing kinship is seen as strictly women’s work. * Even as the... till adhere to this ideological representation of kinship as private. Women who work in dual-income househo
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- d (2020) | Carsten (1995) |\\ | Aug 19 | 1. [[4.1|Kinship is culture, not nature]] | | |\\ | Aug 21 | 2. [[4.2|Kinship as social action]] | | |\\ | **5** | **Transnatio... ionalism as fiction]] | | |\\ | Sep 11 | 2. [[7.2|Kinship as metaphor: Sameness and difference]] | | |\\ | ... 085946. Carsten, Janet. 1995. “The Substance of Kinship and the Heat of the Hearth: Feeding, Personhood,
- 7.2
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Kinship as metaphor: Sameness and difference ====== ===== Kinship as metaphor: Sameness and difference ===== ==== ... mental state as a physical substance? ===== The kinship metaphor of national belonging is selective =====... 2010. “‘The Family of Denmark’ and ‘the Aliens’: Kinship Images in Danish Integration Politics.” //Ethnos/
- 6.1
- about several things in just a few weeks: * **Kinship**: It seems like it’s a natural, fixed essence, b... can see it as something people do. People create kinship by performing acts of care. * **“The global eco... roken capitalist system by blending the domain of kinship with the domain of work, earning, and economic ac
- 9.2
- ite racial project of bounding. They think about kinship very much the way Schneider ([1968] 1980) says that Americans have always imagined kinship: A **shared biogenetic substance**. Women, as mo... 91. Schneider, David M. (1968) 1980. //American Kinship: A Cultural Account//. 2nd ed. Chicago: Universit
- 3.1
- h others’ children. * This even creates “milk kinship” among children fed by the same woman (Clarke 200... 7. Clarke, Morgan. 2007. “The Modernity of Milk Kinship*.” //Social Anthropology// 15 (3): 287–304. https
- 7.1
- 2010. “‘The Family of Denmark’ and ‘the Aliens’: Kinship Images in Danish Integration Politics.” //Ethnos/
- 13.1
- **don’t** change. * The elements of a society—kinship behavior, political leadership, economic norms, r