Kinship, Ecology and History

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Kinship, Ecology and History

Renewal of Conjunctures

Sociology and anthropology Biology, life sciences

Authors: Laurent Dousset, Sejin Park, Georges Guille-Escuret

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Language: English

Published by: Wiley-ISTE

Published on: 24th October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781119671176


Introduction

The analysis of kinship plays a major role in social anthropology. However, the intellectual triumph of structuralism has transformed this analysis into an ivory tower and the methodological hegemony of functionalism inhibits any historical authority. Kinship, Ecology and History informs the reader of these old, yet long-lasting issues.

New Perspectives

By presenting new, original perspectives, this book reinvents the manner in which we can study kinship. It also examines ecology and history as a conjectural reflection, which make up the foundations on which human kinship can be reflected upon.

Understanding Kinship

Whether human kinship is understood in the form of systematics models or as articulated practices, it has to be conceived as a strategic means for modes of action and of transformation of life in society.

Case Studies

The three case studies presented in this book give body to new issues. They deconstruct the existing models in order to re-establish kinship as a condition and consequence of social evolution.

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