ABSTRACT

The study of kinship is a fundamental part of the study and the practice of social anthropology. This volume examines the work of three distinguished anthropologists that bear on kinship and determines what theoretical models are implicit in their writings and assesses to what extent their claims have been validated. The anthropologists studied are from France, the UK and USA: Claude Levi-Strauss, Meyer Fortes and G.P. Murdock.
First published in 1971.

chapter 1|99 pages

Safety in numbers

chapter 2|75 pages

Real models

chapter 3|88 pages

Irreducible principles

chapter |5 pages

Postscript