The Metamorphoses of Kinship

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Anthropology
Cover of the book The Metamorphoses of Kinship by Maurice Godelier, Verso Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Maurice Godelier ISBN: 9781844678952
Publisher: Verso Books Publication: March 3, 2012
Imprint: Verso Language: English
Author: Maurice Godelier
ISBN: 9781844678952
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication: March 3, 2012
Imprint: Verso
Language: English

With marriage in decline, divorce on the rise, the demise of the nuclear family, and the increase in marriages and adoptions among same-sex partners, it is clear that the structures of kinship in the modern West are in a state of flux.

In The Metamorphoses of Kinship, the world-renowned anthropologist Maurice Godelier contextualizes these developments, surveying the accumulated experience of humanity with regard to such phenomena as the organization of lines of descent, sexuality and sexual prohibitions. In parallel, Godelier studies the evolution of Western conjugal and familial traditions from their roots in the nineteenth century to the present. The conclusion he draws is that it is never the case that a man and a woman are sufficient on their own to raise a child, and nowhere are relations of kinship or the family the keystone of society.

Godelier argues that the changes of the last thirty years do not herald the disappearance or death agony of kinship, but rather its remarkable metamorphosis—one that, ironically, is bringing us closer to the “traditional” societies studied by ethnologists.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

With marriage in decline, divorce on the rise, the demise of the nuclear family, and the increase in marriages and adoptions among same-sex partners, it is clear that the structures of kinship in the modern West are in a state of flux.

In The Metamorphoses of Kinship, the world-renowned anthropologist Maurice Godelier contextualizes these developments, surveying the accumulated experience of humanity with regard to such phenomena as the organization of lines of descent, sexuality and sexual prohibitions. In parallel, Godelier studies the evolution of Western conjugal and familial traditions from their roots in the nineteenth century to the present. The conclusion he draws is that it is never the case that a man and a woman are sufficient on their own to raise a child, and nowhere are relations of kinship or the family the keystone of society.

Godelier argues that the changes of the last thirty years do not herald the disappearance or death agony of kinship, but rather its remarkable metamorphosis—one that, ironically, is bringing us closer to the “traditional” societies studied by ethnologists.

More books from Verso Books

Cover of the book They Can't Represent Us! by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book The Happiness Industry by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Soldiers, Spies, and Statesmen by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Jeffrey Sachs by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book The Obama Syndrome by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Revolution in the Revolution? by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Investigating Sex by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book The Killing of Osama Bin Laden by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Our History Is the Future by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Sex-Pol by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Humankind by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Minima Moralia by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book Bad New Days by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book We Built the Wall by Maurice Godelier
Cover of the book An Injury to All by Maurice Godelier
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy