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European Kinship in the Age of Biotechnology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

European Kinship in the Age of Biotechnology

Interest in the study of kinship, a key area of anthropological enquiry, has recently reemerged. Dubbed 'the new kinship', this interest was stimulated by the 'new genetics' and revived interest in kinship and family patterns. This volume investigates the impact of biotechnology on contemporary understandings of kinship, of family and 'belonging' in a variety of European settings and reveals similarities and differences in how kinship is conceived. What constitutes kinship for different publics? How significant are biogenetic links? What does family resemblance tell us? Why is genetically modified food an issue? Are 'genes' and 'blood' interchangeable? It has been argued that the recent prominence of genetic science and genetic technologies has resulted in a 'geneticization' of social life; the ethnographic examples presented here do show shifts occurring in notions of 'nature' and of what is 'natural'. But, they also illustrate the complexity of contemporary kinship thinking in Europe and the continued interconnectedness of biological and sociological understandings of relatedness and the relationship between nature and nurture.

Protecting Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Protecting Nature

This book makes a long overdue contribution to the ongoing debate on the role of nature protection organizations and networks. The editors have brought together eleven respected sociologists to trace and evaluate the links between nature protection organizations and society in eight European countries and the United States. Using analytical frameworks ranging from organization theory to social movements approaches, the authors describe the social networks that organizations promoting nature protection have woven, which, in turn, have helped many of them to survive and adapt to changing political and economic circumstances. Uncovering these strategies is crucial to understanding how environme...

Narratives of Mothering
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Narratives of Mothering

Mothers have been both idealized and demonized in Western cultures. With Simone de Beauvoir's feminist analysis of motherhood in The Second Sex as her point of departure, Rye (Germanic and Romance studies, U. of London) studies how French autobiographical and fictional narratives of mothering since 1990 differ from those told about them. In the context of societal changes, she explores themes including loss and trauma related to childbirth literally and figuratively, ambivalence and guilt, power and powerlessness, and lesbian and single parenting in the works of Christine Angot, Genevieve Brisac, Marie Darrieussecq, Camille Laurens, Leila Marouane, and Marie Ndiaye among others.

Healing the World's Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Healing the World's Children

  • Categories: Art

In 1990, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child declared that children's "survival, protection, growth and development in good health and with proper nutrition is the essential foundation of human development." Drawing from many disciplines - history, anthropology, demography, art history, disability studies, and sociology - and across a broad geography, Healing the World's Children sheds light on the medical, political, and cultural dimensions of the efforts to preserve and protect the lives of our most vulnerable citizens.

Masculinities in Twentieth- and Twenty-first Century French and Francophone Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

Masculinities in Twentieth- and Twenty-first Century French and Francophone Literature

The study of masculinities and gender identity in contemporary literature is relatively new and, with each year of this millennium, gains momentum. Indeed, as the women’s movement becomes forceful in developing nations, the question of tolerance to gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transvestites undergoes a similar process. At a time when women refuse to be subjected to war crimes, when they begin entering the workforce and realize the need to support their families independently, and when they refuse to remain in abusive marriages or remain silent in countries, where governments ignore their needs, men and women are questioning the meaning of gender in their culture and often seek alternativ...

International Adoption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

International Adoption

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-07-01
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

In the past two decades, transnational adoption has exploded in scope and significance, growing up along increasingly globalized economic relations and the development and improvement of reproductive technologies. A complex and understudied system, transnational adoption opens a window onto the relations between nations, the inequalities of the rich and the poor, and the history of race and racialization, Transnational adoption has been marked by the geographies of unequal power, as children move from poorer countries and families to wealthier ones, yet little work has been done to synthesize its complex and sometimes contradictory effects. Rather than focusing only on the United States, as ...

The Politics of Adoption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

The Politics of Adoption

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-25
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

An argument that French adoption policies reflect and enforce the state's notions of gender, parenthood, and citizenship. In May 2013, after months of controversy, France legalized same-sex marriage and adoption by homosexual couples. Obstacles to adoption and parenting equality remain, however—many of them in the form of cultural and political norms reflected and expressed in French adoption policies. In The Politics of Adoption, Bruno Perreau describes the evolution of these policies. In the past thirty years, Perreau explains, political and intellectual life in France have been dominated by debates over how to preserve “Frenchness,” and these debates have driven policy making. Adopt...

French-Canadian Families of the North Central States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

French-Canadian Families of the North Central States

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Citoyenneté, discrimination et préférences sexuelles
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 162

Citoyenneté, discrimination et préférences sexuelles

Les débats au sujet de la reconnaissance légale des couples homosexuels et au sujet de l'homoparentalité ont été l'occasion pour des représentants de diverses disciplines (droit, psychanalyse, anthropologie, sociologie), considérée comme des experts, de prendre position en exprimant des résistances à l'égard de cette reconnaissance. Les textes repris dans cet ouvrage analysent, à la lumière des mêmes disciplines, les arguments qui ont été avancés pour justifier ces résistances et conforter ces positions en leur restituant leur dimension politique. Ils ont en commun le même parti pris, celui d'un point de vue résolument critique. Cet ouvrage reprend l'essentiel des interventions qui ont eu lieu lors du colloque "Citoyenneté, discrimination et préférence sexuelle : l'état d'un débat", organisé par l'asbl EX Aequo en collaboration avec le Centre d'Etudes Sociologiques des Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis.