Esther Newcomb Goody had an extensive academic career. She particularly revisited intellectual themes of kinship and relationships. This collection draws on ethnography across Africa Europe Oceania and the Americas and uses Goody's ideas to expand their understanding of the nature of relationships communication intimacy resistance and resilience with a particular focus on rich ethnographies of childhood and learning. It discusses a wide range of subjects in personhood and parenthood fosterage apprenticeship and modes of learning; kinship in historical perspective; power politics and speech; the effects of late-modern capitalism on households and the complex relations between persons and things.
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