Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Race, Ethnicity and Nation: Perspectives from
Kinship and Genetics
Peter Wade
Chapter 2. Race, Genetics and Inheritance: Reflections
upon the Birth of ‘Black’ Twins to a ‘White’ IVF Mother
Katharine Tyler
Chapter 3. Race, Biology and Culture in Contemporary
Norway: Identity and Belonging in Adoption, Donor Gametes and
Immigration
Signe Howell and Marit Melhuus
Chapter 4. ‘I want her to learn her language and maintain
her culture.’ Transnational Adoptive Families’ Views of ‘Cultural
Origins’
Diana Marre
Chapter 5. Racialization, Genes and the Reinventions of
Nation in Europe
Ben Campbell
Chapter 6. Kinship, Language and the Dynamics of Race:
The Basque Case
Enric Porqueres i Gené
Chapter 7. The Transmission of Ethnicity: Family and
State - A Lithuanian Perspective
Darius Daukšas
Chapter 8. Media Storylines of Culturally Hybrid Persons
and Nation
Ben Campbell
Glossary
Index
Peter Wade is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester. His publications include Blackness and Race Mixture (1993), Race and Ethnicity in Latin America (1997), Music, Race and Nation: Música Tropical in Colombia (2000), Race, Nature and Culture: An Anthropological Perspective (2002). His current research focuses on issues of racial identity, embodiment and new genetic and information technologies.
"The highlight of this collection is the depth and consistency of its comparative approach;… A further point of interest in this collection is the significant attention to media sources that the authors give." · American Ethnologist “This collection fulfils its aim of broadening the terms and contexts of current debate…It is…recommended to scholars interested in human relatedness in its different forms and particularly those working at the intersections between relatedness and development in bioscience.” · Journal of Biosocial Science “Rich with examples, taken together this volume extends in important ways our understanding of race, ethnicity, and nation through the perspective of kinship, conceived as entailing, as Wade puts it, ‘a constant traffic between natural and cultural idioms’.” · JRAI
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