Critical kinship studies [electronic resource] : an introduction to the field / Damien W. Riggs, Elizabeth Peel.
2016
GN487
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Title
Critical kinship studies [electronic resource] : an introduction to the field / Damien W. Riggs, Elizabeth Peel.
Author
Riggs, Damien W., author.
ISBN
9781137505057 (electronic book)
1137505052 (electronic book)
9781137505040
1137505044
1137505052 (electronic book)
9781137505040
1137505044
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London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
Language
English
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GN487
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.83
Summary
This book draws together research on posthumanism and studies of kinship to elaborate an account of western human kinship practices. Studies of kinship have increasingly sought to critique the normative assumptions that often underpin how caring relationships between humans are understood. The categorisation of 'human' and 'kinship' is brought into question and this book examines who might be excluded through adherence to accepted categories and how a critical lens may broaden our understanding of caring relationships. Bringing together a diverse array of analytic foci and theoretical lenses, Critical Kinship Studies opens up new avenues for understanding what it means to be in relationships with others, and in so doing challenges the human exceptionalism that has often limited how we think about family, loss, love and subjectivity. Damien W. Riggs is Associate Professor in social work at Flinders University, Australia and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. He is the author of almost 200 publications in the fields of gender and sexuality, family, and mental health, in addition to working as a Lacanian psychotherapist in private practice where he specializes in working with transgender young people. Elizabeth Peel is a Professor of Communication and Social Interaction in the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, UK and a British Academy Mid-Career Fellow. She is author of over 100 publications in critical social psychology, sexuality and health. She is an Associate Fellow of the BPS and Chair of its Psychology of Sexualities Section. .
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Objects of Critique
Chapter 3. Tools of Critique
Chapter 4. Reflecting (von) Nature: Cross Species Kinship
Chapter 5. Donor Connections
Chapter 6. Kinship and Loss
Chapter 7. Motherhood and Recognition
Chapter 8. Kinship in Institutional Contexts
Chapter 9. Conclusions. .
Chapter 2. Objects of Critique
Chapter 3. Tools of Critique
Chapter 4. Reflecting (von) Nature: Cross Species Kinship
Chapter 5. Donor Connections
Chapter 6. Kinship and Loss
Chapter 7. Motherhood and Recognition
Chapter 8. Kinship in Institutional Contexts
Chapter 9. Conclusions. .