ABSTRACT

In this ground-breaking study based on ethnographic research in Formentera, in the Balearic Islands, the author demonstrates that European kinship can become central to anthropological explanation once it is understood from a symbolic and cultural perspective. This book is an outstanding example of ethnographic analysis which is sensitive to the findings of demographic and historical research.

chapter I|27 pages

Introduction

chapter II|40 pages

Systems of Classification

chapter III|49 pages

Household Forms

chapter IV|21 pages

Ways of Living: Past and Present

chapter V|59 pages

Household Reproduction