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About the Author
Marilyn Strathern is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge and the author and editor of numerous books, including The Gender of the Gift; Partial Connections; and After Nature.
Reviews
"Drawing on a wonderfully diverse array of sources, and in a dazzling display of analytic brilliance, Marilyn Strathern traces the parallel trajectories of 'relation'-as comparison and as kinship-from the seventeenth century to the twenty-first. Relations of both kinds, and the connections and knowledge that bind them, will be apprehended differently after reading this extraordinary work." -- Janet Carsten, Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Edinburgh
"An extraordinary work by one of today's preeminent scholars in the field of anthropology, Relations radically transforms our understanding of both kin-making and knowledge-making as well as the depths and productivity of their entwinement. It does so not only in the epistemic and relational cosmology of the English-speaking world but also, by the light of comparison, in those of other cultural worlds. A profoundly illuminating book." -- Susan McKinnon, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, University of Virginia
"Relations unfolds as a tour-de-force in the history, philosophy, and anthropology of social descriptors, bedazzling its readers as it charts how relations have sneaked between the limits of every account of (more-than-)human affairs, at every turn rekindling the magic and the challenge of anthropological analysis." -- Alberto Corsin Jimenez, Reader in Social Anthropology, Spanish National Research Council
"Relations is an event in Strathern's own sense: fresh evidence of the capacity to relate, which gains and adds dimensions in time.... Please read Relations...: it holds the promise that you and I-we-will never be the same." -- Ashley Lebner * American Ethnologist *
"Relations is a conceptual page-turner narrated through an arc of mystery. . . . Relations synthesizes its author's ferocious curiosity about who puts worlds together and how they do so through concepts. The consequences are, she argues, all around us. By arranging precisely selected descriptions, Strathern offers us a glimpse of what is normally occluded, her deployment of analytical subtlety and narrative wit making the force in and to exposition demonstrable." -- Rachel Douglas-Jones * American Anthropologist *
"The breadth and depth of sources Strathern employs in her inquiry is exacting, particular, yet formidable still. She draws from fields as disparate as the philosophy of science, biology, art, and literary criticism, and the work of other anthropologists. . . . There is much food for thought on offer in thinking about relations from Strathern's relatively short yet dense inquiry." -- Arthur Ivan Bravo * Anthropology Book Forum *
Book Information
ISBN 9781478008354
Author Marilyn Strathern
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 408g