After Kinship
Discover the evolving concept of kinship in Janet Carsten's insightful book, After Kinship. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this engaging work spans 232 pages and explores the historical significance of kinship within anthropology. Carsten presents a thought-provoking examination of the past, present, and future of kinship, making it an essential read not only for anthropologists but also for social scientists and those interested in gender studies and cultural sociology. With a focus on kin recognition and the dynamics of marriage and family, After Kinship invites readers to reflect on the implications of kinship in contemporary society. Enhance your understanding of this fundamental aspect of human relationships and its relevance in today's world. A must-have addition to any academic library or personal collection!