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- 5.2 @1002:2022
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Kinship as social action ====== ===== Kinship as social action ===== ==== Week 5: Family matters ==== Ryan Schr... lecture ===== ==== What’s the difference between kinship and descent? Are members of other unilineal desce... istorically, anthropologists have used the term **kinship** as a replacement for all the other vague terms
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Kinship is culture, not nature ====== ===== Kinship is culture, not nature ===== ==== Week 5: 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.
- 2 @2654
- dent? How does this work in anthropology? ## Kinship live ## http://www.pbs.org/wnet/facesofamerica/... hows popular? What do audiences see in them? ## Kinship as a classification system ## Henry Maine: stat... hat British social anthropology was obsessed with kinship as a structure of society. In a 1930 paper in t... he effort needed to master the bastard algebra of kinship is really worth while. [...] > After all, kinshi
- plan_for_an_hsc_lesson_on_kinship @1001:2020
- # Proposal for a Grade 12 lesson on kinship ^ Due | May 1 at 5:00 p.m. | ^ Length | 1000 words | ^ Weight ... answer to this question. **Why is the study of kinship in anthropology important and useful?** Your es... e that students should study one basic idea about kinship relationships and kinship groups that anthropologists have developed. You need to convince the school bo
- 1 @2654
- ~~DECKJS~~ # Some history # ## A history of kinship ## Ryan Schram ANTH 2654: Forms of Families July ... s/ ## Recap ## There's lots of reasons to study kinship: * It raises questions about human nature. * It... t questions do you want answered? ## He invented kinship ## Many ideas about kinship in anthropology trace back to the work of **[[:Lewis Henry Morgan]]**. Morgan
- 7.2 @1002:2022
- 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
- community
- members to marry each other. For Levi-Strauss, kinship is thus divorced from biological heredity. One's ... the rules of their society when they got married. Kinship itself is a social institution that derives from ... ocieties that are primarily organized in terms of kinship, people can recall many of their ancestors. Some ... parent and child second. As a social institution, kinship is a shared schema of social classification. Fo
- meyer_fortes
- of social structure and organization, especially kinship and ritual. While his Tallensi studies contribu... paradigm. One example of this is his 1969 book, //Kinship and the Social Order//, in which he lays out an axiom on which all kinship systems are based. > [K]inship concepts, instit... n the last resort, from a general principle of > kinship morality that is rooted in the familial domain an
- alliance_and_descent
- oups were primary to most social systems based on kinship and could thus explain more about how these syste... auss's arguments in *The Elementary Structures of Kinship*, argued that matrimonial alliances were more fun... self was a reflection of a universal principle of kinship amity rooted in the biological family. Levi-Strau... nt of marriage alliances starts with a concept of kinship categories as a break with nature. For Levi-Strau
- lewis_henry_morgan
- nd creating more finely differentiated classes of kinship and membership in the society. In the period of c... organized in terms of groups of people united by kinship to one organized around specialized social instit... utions which functioned independently of people's kinship and group membership. The evolutionary thesis i... ich Engels]]. Engels took up Morgan's analyses of kinship systems as a basis for his own analysis of the de
- 6.1 @1002:2022
- 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
- 2022 @1002:2022
- orescence of exchange ]] | | |\\ ^ **Module II: Kinship and care in the global economy** ^^^^\\ | **5**... (2015c) | Carsten (1995) |\\ | Aug 29 | 1. [[5.1|Kinship is culture, not nature]] | | |\\ | Aug 31 | 2. [[5.2|Kinship as social action]] | | |\\ | **6** | **Global gif... 085946. Carsten, Janet. 1995. “The Substance of Kinship and the Heat of the Hearth: Feeding, Personhood,
- 6.2 @1002:2022
- 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
- payback @talks
- ack beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Papua New ... ack beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Papua New ... rural community---typically grounded in forms of kinship---are matters of public discourse, yet the preemi... aking ceremony) * lain, hauslain (coresidential kinship group) * tupela lain wanpisin (two //lain// of
- 6 @2654
- ~~DECKJS~~ # Metaphors of kinship and performativity of symbols # ## Metaphors of kinship and performativity of symbols ## Ryan Schram A... es of conception are a symbolic representation of kinship * Metaphors we live by - Lakoff and Johnson's c... w to do things with words - Carsten argues that kinship is created through symbolic action - Semantic a