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Title Gender, kinship, power : a comparative and interdisciplinary history / edited by Mary Jo Maynes ... [et al.].

Imprint New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 1996.

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Description ix, 374 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The father, the phallus, and the seminal word: dilemmas of patrilineality in Ancient Judaism -- Blood ties and semen ties: consanguinity and agnation in Roman law -- Kinship between the lines: the patriline, the concubine and the adopted son in late imperial China -- Musings on matriliny: understandings and social relations among the Sursurunga of New Ireland -- Family trees and the construction of kinship in renaissance Italy -- Marriage and women's subjectivity in a patrilineal system: the case of early modern Bologna -- Male authority and female autonomy: a study of the matrilineal Nayars of Kerala, South India -- The limits of patriliny: kinship, gender and women's speech practices in rural North India -- Cooking inside: kinship and gender in Bangangte idioms of marriage and procreation -- Patriarcal provisions for widows and orphans in medieval London -- Work and residence of "women alone" in the context of a patrilineal system (eighteenth- and nineteenth-century northern Italy) -- Heading household and surviving in a man's world: Brazilian women in the nineteenth century -- Illegitimacy and low-wage economy in highland Austria and Jamaica -- Women and kinship in propertyless classes in western Europe in the nineteenth century -- The social construction of wife and mother: women in Porfirian Mexico, 1880-1917 -- Matrifocal males: Gender, perception and experience of the domestic domain in Brazil -- The waxing and waning of matrilineality in S~ao Paulo, Brazil: historical variations in an ambilineal system, 1500-1900 -- Divorced from the land: accommodation strategies of Indian women in eighteenth-century New England -- Let's go to my place: residence, gender and power in a Mende community -- The land, the law and legitimate chilcren: thinking through gender, kinship and nation in the British Virgin Islands.
Subject Kinship -- Cross-cultural studies.
Sex role -- Cross-cultural studies
Families -- Cross-cultural studies
Added Author Maynes, Mary Jo.
ISBN 0415912989 (pbk. : alk. paper) : $19.95
0415912970 (hb : alk. paper) : $65.00

 
    
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