Abstract

Part 1 How British social anthropologists learned to look to kinship: reading British social anthropology the genealogical method in the British and French traditions. Part 2 The language of genealogy - a bottomless pit of analysis? Part 3 Transposing British kinship theory to 1980's Portugal: reading lists and teaching programmes between English and Portugese understandings. Part 4 Switching perspectives: exploring Portugese kinship Portugese constructs - from nomes to conversas. Part 5 Disclosing English kinship.

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