Kinship as Fiction
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Kinship as Fiction

Exploring the Dynamism of Intimate Relationships in India

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eBook - ePub

Kinship as Fiction

Exploring the Dynamism of Intimate Relationships in India

About this book

Bringing together emerging ethnographies on kinship in South Asia, this book explores the idea of kinship as 'fiction' in intimate relationships.

Fictions and fictive kinship within anthropology are contested ideas. Increasingly, research suggests the idea of intimate relationships has to extend beyond the biological assumption of kinship relations. The idea of fiction is also not free from the biological imagination or the persistent dichotomy of nature-culture/nurture-nature. This edited volume resurrects the idea of fiction and fictive-ness to understand how intimate relationships may use these particular labels, translate into practices, or create an experiential understanding around relationships. The chapters in this book reengage the idea of fiction by exploring the ambiguity within household relationships, the process of making and engaging with a craft and skill, and the intricacies of making children through IVF and third-party involvement. They challenge societal norms of marriage and being married by reframing shared substances and the relationality they carry and by remembering deceased ties through acts of resurrection. Through vivid illustrations of life and living in South Asia, each chapter contributes to an understanding of how fiction and reality are mutually creating each other.

This book will be beneficial to students, academics and scholars of anthropology, particularly those interested in kinship and the sociology of the family. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Contemporary South Asia.

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Yes, you can access Kinship as Fiction by Anindita Majumdar, Yoko Taguchi, Anindita Majumdar,Yoko Taguchi in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Anthropology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Year
2024
Print ISBN
9781032870601
eBook ISBN
9781040154373
Edition
1
Topic
History
Subtopic
Anthropology
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Introduction – Kinship as fiction: exploring the dynamism of intimate relationships in South Asia
  9. 1 Imagined and unimagined relatedness: a child of ‘one’s own’ in third-party reproduction in India
  10. 2 Remembering deceased kin through assisted conception in India
  11. 3 Fiction in the making of intimacy in old age: a case from Sri Lanka
  12. 4 The fiction of ‘fluid nuclear units’: rearticulating relations through domestic work in Mumbai
  13. 5 Reimagining familial relationships: intimate networks and kinship practices in Odisha, India
  14. 6 Kinship as a ‘public fiction’. Substance and emptiness in South Indian inter-caste and inter-religious families
  15. 7 Identifying ‘authorized users’, identifying kin: negotiating relational worlds through Geographical Indications registration
  16. Index