The Earthly Steward and His Flesh and Blood: Kinship in Modern Social Thought
Dissertation, Columbia University (
1992)
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Abstract
The anthropological study of kinship has its real origin in early modern attempts to distinguish the political order from the family as part of a critique of medieval social thought. Modern ideas of kinship, historically considered, reveal the contours of the modern form of life. The crisis of kinship studies in academic anthropology reveals the crisis of modern culture as a whole