The Heat of the Hearth : The Process of Kinship in a Malay Fishing Community
by
Carsten
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0198280467
ISBN-13
9780198280460
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 3rd, 1997
Print length
330 Pages
Weight
426 grams
Dimensions
21.60 x 13.80 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
Rural communitiesGender studies, gender groupsSocial & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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In this text, the author offers a very personal investigation of the nature of kinship in Malaysia, based upon her own experience of life as a foster daughter in a family on the island of Langkawi.
Janet Carsten offers a vivid and original investigation of nature and kinship in Malaysia, based on her own experience of life as a fister daughter in a family on the island of Langkawi. Kinship relations are crucial to personal and social identity, and in Malaya culture identity is mutable and fluid: it is given at birth through ties of procreation, but is also aquired throughout life by living together and sharing food. The author shows that the heat of the hearth is not only necessary for the cooking and sharing of food, but central to domestic life, including childbirth and reproduction. Kinship is a process not a state; people become kin largely through the everyday actions of women in and between the households. The incorporation and assimilation of newcomers--`making kinship''--is central to the social reproduction of village communities; domestic life is thus central to the political process.Janet Carsten gives the reader a fascinating `anthropology of everyday life'', including a compelling view of gender relations; she urges reassessment of recent anthropological work on gender, and a new approach to the study of kinship.
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