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Kinship and Gender

by Linda Stone
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Overview

Students of anthropology are expected to acquire a sound knowledge of kinship. When taught without the link to gender, the basics of anthropological kinship can be boring and tedious. Kinship and Gender, Third Edition successfully links the two concepts, bringing the topics alive for students and demonstrating their relevancy to the students' own lives and understanding of other cultures. This third edition features a new section on kinship theory. Two new case studies are also included that address more recent and novel forms of kinship and family in Euro-American families and new reproductive technologies that challenge traditional notions of kinship in societies all over the world.

About the Author, Linda Stone

Linda Stone is professor emeritus of anthropology at Washington State University. She is the coauthor of Gender and Culture in America and Genes, Culture, and Evolution.

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Book Details

Published
August 3, 2000
Publisher
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2000.
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780813337289

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