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The politics of making kinship : historical and anthropological perspectives / edited by Erdmute Alber, David Warren Sabean, Simon Teuscher, and Tatjana Thelen
AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Politics of Making KinshipErdmute Alber, David Warren Sabean, Simon Teuscher, Tatjana ThelenPart I: EpistemologiesChapter 1 . 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 Muller-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. Bodin's and Hotman's 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 MelhusChapter 13. Family and Kinship in Early Modern Contractarian State TheoriesJon MathieuChapter 14. Translating the FamilyClaudia DerichsIndex
"A long tradition of Western political thought included the concepts of a household, the family, and kinship in models of public order, but during the nineteenth century the newly constructed social sciences developed a conceptualization of "the West and the Rest" and excised family and kinship from theories of the state, public sphere, and democratic order. Kinship has, however, neither completely disappeared from the political cultures of the West nor played the determining social and political role elsewhere that has been ascribed to it. Exploring the issues that arise once the sharp divide between kinship and politics is no longer taken for granted, The Politic of Making Kinship, demonstrates how political processes have shaped concepts of kinship over time and, conversely, how political projects have been shaped by specific understandings, idioms and uses of kinship. Taking vantage points from the post-Roman era to early modernity, from colonial imperialism to the fall of the Berlin Wall and beyond this international set of scholars expertly place kinship centerstage and reintegrating it with political theory"--