Born and bred is an important contribution to the ethnographic record ... it identifies an under-researched context ... Born and bred constitutes a useful anthropological contribution to the bigger debate

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Richly detailed ... [Edwards] carried out the kind of detailed, long-term participant-observation which is becoming all too rare in Western societies

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Born and Bred is an ethnography of Bacup in the north-west of England. At the heart of the cotton industry in the nineteenth century, this Lancashire town has undergone deep social and economic change during the twentieth, yet it remains a hive of social activity. The book dwells on the way in which the past features large in people's talk about the place and about each other, but it questions the claim that such a preoccupation is simply due to nostalgia for better times. Narratives about the past, like narratives about the kind of place Bacup is, mobilize cultural understandings of kinship, which are also deployed when people talk about the implications of new reproductive technologies. Jeanette Edwards argues that kinship is resonant in the way in which residents of the town belong to pasts, places and persons. She challenges the idea that kinship is no longer an organizing principle in post-industrial Western society.
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This is an ethnography of Bacup in the north-west of England. It dwells on the way the past features in talk about the place and each other, questioning the claim that such a preoccupation is due to nostalgia. It also makes connections across domains and argues that kinship is resonant in each.
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PART 1: IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY; PART 2: IN BACUP; PART 3: IN KINSHIP
* Adds significantly to the growing ethnography of contemporary Western society * Provides an insight into attitudes towards new reproductive technologies (NRTs)
* Adds significantly to the growing ethnography of contemporary Western society * Provides an insight into attitudes towards new reproductive technologies (NRTs)

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ISBN
9780198233947
Publisert
2000
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
549 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
278

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