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Skin, kin and clan : the dynamics of social categories in indigenous Australia

Author :  edited by Patrick McConvell, Piers Kelly and Sébastien Lacrampe

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Country
Australia
Publisher
ANU Press, Australia
ISBN 9781760461638
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2018
Bib. Info 1 online resource (xix, 483 pages) : illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour)
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 840 gms.
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Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organisation. On no other continent do we see such an array of complex and contrasting social arrangements, coordinated through a principle of ‘universal kinship’ whereby two strangers meeting for the first time can recognise one another as kin. For some time, Australian kinship studies suffered from poor theorisation and insufficient aggregation of data. The large-scale AustKin project sought to redress these problems through the careful compilation of kinship information. Arising from the project, this book presents recent original research by a range of authors in the field on the kinship and social category systems in Australia. A number of the contributions focus on reconstructing how these systems originated and developed over time. Others are concerned with the relationship between kinship and land, the semantics of kin terms and the dynamics of kin interactions. Aboriginal Australians -- Kinship. | Aboriginal Australians -- Ethnic identity. | Aboriginal Australians -- Social networks. | Aboriginal Australians -- Tribal citizenship. | Australian

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