Bibliografie

Detailansicht

Critical Kinship Studies

eBook - Rowman and Littlefield International - Intersections, Rowman and Littlefield International
ISBN/EAN: 9781783484188
Umbreit-Nr.: 217129

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 336 S.
Format in cm:
Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 11.12.2015
Auflage: 1/2015


E-Book
Format: EPUB
DRM: Adobe DRM
€ 61,95
(inklusive MwSt.)
Sofort Lieferbar
  • Zusatztext
    • <span><span>In recent decades the concept of kinship has been challenged and reinvigorated by the so-called repatriation of anthropology and by the influence of feminist studies, queer studies, adoption studies, and science and technology studies. These interdisciplinary approaches have been further developed by increases in infertility, reproductive travel, and the emergence of critical movements among transnational adoptees, all of which have served to question how kinship is now practiced.<br><br></span><span>Critical Kinship Studies</span><span> brings together theoretical and disciplinary perspectives and analytically sensitive perspectives aiming to explore the manifold versions of kinship and the ways in which kinship norms are enforced or challenged.<br><br>The Rowman and Littlefield International Intersections series presents an overview of the latest research and emerging trends in some of the most dynamic areas of research in the Humanities and Social Sciences today.</span><span>Critical Kinship Studies</span><span> should be of particular interest to students and scholars in Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Medical Humanities, Politics, Gender and Queer Studies and Globalization.</span></span>

  • Kurztext
    • An interdisciplinary investigation into how kinship today is desired, pursued, produced, transformed, and regulated in a world characterized by increased (im)mobility and travel of people, bodies, reproductive substances, knowledge, and expertise.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span>Charlotte Kroløkke</span><span> is Professor in the Department for the Study of Culture at the University of Southern Denmark.<br><br></span><span>Lene Myong</span><span> is Associate Professor at The Danish School of Education, Aarhus University.<br><br></span><span>Stine Willum Adrian</span><span> is an Associate Professor at the Department of Learning and Philosophy at Aalborg University.<br><br></span><span>Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen</span><span> is a Professor of Anthropology at the Danish National Institute of Public Health (NIPH) in the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark.<br><br></span></span>
Lädt …