What's in a Relative
Delve into the intriguing world of European kinship with "What's in a Relative" by the esteemed authors from Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1991, this hardback edition spans 232 pages and presents a groundbreaking ethnographic study conducted in Formentera, part of the picturesque Balearic Islands.
The authors reveal how European kinship transcends mere biological connections, becoming a vital element of anthropological explanation when examined from symbolic and cultural angles. This insightful exploration offers readers a deeper understanding of how familial relationships shape social dynamics and cultural narratives in European societies.
Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in anthropology, "What's in a Relative" invites you to rethink conventional views of kinship and appreciate its role in human interaction. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your horizons with this compelling read!