Syllabus/achievement requirements Spring 2018

The syllabus is comprised of books, articles in Readers and online articles.

Required books are purchased at Akademika bookstore or ordered from online booksellers, such as amazon.co.uk. Required books are also available at the University Library (provided the item is held).

Compendia has to be purchased from “Kopiutsalget”, the department on the lower floor of Akademika bookstore. Valid student ID and semester card must be presented on purchasing compendia. If “Kopiutsalget” has sold out of a compendium please contact the department as early as possible in the semester in order that more may be obtained.

Many of the online articles require that you use a computer within the university network. If outside the university network, open your web browser and go to https://vpn.uio.no

Books

@ Popoenoe, Rebecca. 2004.  Feeding desire. Fatness, beauty and sexuality among a saharan people. London: Routledge, 230 pages. 

@ Ramberg, Lucinda. 2014. Given to the Goddess. South Indian Devadasis and the Sexuality of Religion. Durham: Duke University Press, 282 pages. Book format available from Akademika: Articles in Readers, approx NOK 311,-

Curriculum Articles in Readers / Compendia

Bordo, Susan R. 1989. “The Body and the Reproduction of Feminity: A feminist appropriation of Foucualt” in Alison M. Jagger and Susan A. Bordo (eds): Gender/Body/ Knowledge. Feminist Reconstructions of Being and Knowing.  Rutgers University Press. Pp 13 – 33 (20 pages). CHECK FRONTER FOR REFERENCES

Carsten, Janet. 2004. “Introduction: After Kinship”, pp 1 – 30; (29 pages) in After Kinship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Carsten, Janet. 2004. “Gender, Bodies and Kinship”,  pp 57 – 83 (26 pages) in After Kinship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Delaney, Carol. 2001. “Cutting the Ties that Bind: The Sacrifice of Abraham and Patriarchal Kinship”, pp 445 -467 (22 pages) in Sarah Franklin and Susan McKinnon (eds.): Relative Values. Reconfiguring Kinship Studies. Durham: Duke University Press.

Howell, Signe and Marit Melhuus (1993). “The Study of Kinship; the Study of Person; A Study of Gender?”, pp 38 – 53 (15 pages) in Teresa del Valle (ed.): Gendered Anthropology, London: Routledge. 

Kahn, Susan M. 2002. “Rabbis and Reproduction: The Uses of New Reproductive Technologies among Ultraorthodox Jews in Israel”, pp 283 – 298 (15 pages) in Marcia Inhorn and Frank van Balen (eds.): Infertility Around the Globe. New thinking on childlessness, gender, and reproductive Technologies. University of California Press.

McKinnon, Susan and Fenella Cannell. 2013. “The Difference Kinship Makes", pp 3.-39 (36 pages) in McKinnon Susan and Fenella Cannell (eds.): Vital Relations. Modernity and the Persistent Life of Kinship. Santa Fe:  School for Advanced Research Press. CHECK FRONTER FOR REFERENCES

Melhuus, Marit. 2011.  “Cyber-Stork Children and the Norwegian Biotechnology Act:  Regulating Procreative Practice”, pp  51 – 70 (19 pages). in A. Hellum, S. Sardar and A. Griffiths (eds):  From Transantional Relations to Transnational Laws.  Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.

Shever, Elena. 2013 “‘I am a Petroleum Product’: Making Kinship Work on the Patagonian Frontier”, pp 85-108 (23 pages) in McKinnon Susan and Fenella Cannell (eds.): Vital Relations. Modernity and the Persistent Life of Kinship. Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research Press. 

Stone, Linda. 1997: ”Gender, Reproduction, and Kinship”, pp 1 -20. (19 pages) in Kinship and Gender. An Introduction. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

Yanagisako, Sylvia. 2013.  “Transnational Family Capitalism: Producing ‘Made in Italy in China”, pp 63 – 84 (21 pages) in Susan McKinnon and F. Cannell  (eds): Vital Relations: Modernity and the Persistent Life of Kinship .Santa Fe, New Mexico: SAR.

Yanagisako, Sylvia and Jane Collier. 1987. “Toward a Unified Analysis of Gender and Kinship”, pp 14 – 52 (38 pages) in Jane Collier and  Sylvia Yanagisako (eds.): Gender and Kinship. Essays Toward a Unified Analysis. Stanford: Stanford University Press..

Curriculum Online articles

Agustin, Laura. 2005.  “Migrants in the Mistress’s House: Other Voices in the ‘Trafficking’ Debate”, Project Muse, doi:10.1093/sp/jx003, pp 96 – 117 ( 21 pages). lauraagustin.com

Archetti, Eduardo P. 1999. "Masculine National Virtues and Moralities in Football", Chapter in Eduoardo Archetti Masculinities. Football, Polo and the Tango in Argentina. Oxford: Berg, pp 161 - 179 (18 pages). 

Eriksen, Annelin. 2016. "The virtuous woman and the holy nation: Femininity in the context of Pentecostal Christianity in Vanuatu" in The Austrialian Journal of Anthropology 27, 260 - 275 (15 pages). onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Kulick, Don. 1997. “Gender of the Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes” in American Anthropologist 99 (3): 574 – 585. (11 pages). online library.wiley.com

Melhuus, Marit. 1998. “Configuring Gender: Male and Female in Mexican Heterosexual and Homosexual Relations” in Ethnos 63 (3): 353 – 382. (29 pages). Taylor & Francis online

Rivière, Peter. 1985.  “Unscrambling parenthood.  The Warnock Report” in Anthropology Today, 1 (4): 2- 7 (5 pages). jstor.org

Rubin, Gayle. 1975. "The traffic in women: notes on the political economy of sex" in Rayna R. Reiter (ed): Toward an Anthropology of Women. New York: Monthly Review Press, pp.157-210. (53 pages). philpapers.org  CHECK FRONTER FOR REFERENCES

Simpson, Bob. 2001. “Making ‘bad’ deaths ‘good’: the kinship consequences of posthumous conception” in Journal of the Anthropological Institute 7 (1): 1 – 18. (17 pages). onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Simpson, Bob. 2006.  “Scrambling Parenthood: English Kinship and the Prohibited Degrees of Affinity” in Anthropology Today 22 (3): 3 – 6.  (3 pages). onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Wilson, Ara.  2010. "Post-Fordist Desires: The Commodity Aesthetics of Bangkok Sex Shows" in Feminist Legal Studies 18 (1): 53 – 67 (14 pages). link.springer.com

Further recommended reading (not obligatory)

Gutman, Matthew C.  1996.  The Meanings of Macho.  Being a man in Mexico City.  Berkely: University of Califronia Press. (330 pages)

Inhorn, Marica. 2012. The New Arab Man:  Emergent Masculinities, Technologies, and Islam in the Middle East.

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