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Suckling

Kinship More Fluid

A ground-breaking ethnographic study of suckling in the Arabian Gulf , this book reenergises the study of kinship. It analyses the misunderstood and marginalized phenomenon of suckling drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Qatar over a seven-year period. Les mer

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A ground-breaking ethnographic study of suckling in the Arabian Gulf , this book reenergises the study of kinship. It analyses the misunderstood and marginalized phenomenon of suckling drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Qatar over a seven-year period.





Fadwa El Guindi situates suckling (often given other names or subsumed under misleading classifications) squarely in the analytical category of kinship, with recognition that kinship is necessarily biological, societal and cultural. The volume takes kinship study beyond origins, nature-culture debates, and social nurturing and relatedness, and challenges claims of deterministic, reductionist formulas.





As well as key reading for those involved in milk kinship research, this book is valuable for


anthropologists, Middle East scholars and others with an interest in breastfeeding, family and social organisation, and religion.

Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
154
ISBN
9781138315198
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
23 x 16 cm

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