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This undergraduate textbook uses anthropological kinship as a framework for the cross-cultural study of gender. Connecting kinship with gender, Linda Stone focuses on human reproduction and the social and cultural implications of male and female reproductive roles. Her insightful narrative introduces new ways of approaching and understanding cross-cultural variations.
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Kinship and gender: an introduction
2010, Westview Press
in English
- 4th ed.
0813344026 9780813344027
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Kinship and gender: an introduction
2010, Westview Press
in English
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Kinship and gender: an introduction
2005, Westview Press
in English
- 3rd ed.
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Kinship & gender: an introduction
2000, Westview Press
in English
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0813337283 9780813337289
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Table of Contents
1. Gender, reproduction, and kinship
2. The evolution of kinship and gender
3. The power of patrilines
4. Through the mother
5. Double, bilateral, and cognatic descent
6. Marriage
7. A history of Euro-American kinship and gender
8. Kinship, gender, and contemporary social problems
9. Kinship, gender, and the new reproductive technologies : The beginning of the end?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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