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Living Kinship, Fearing Spirits - Sociality among the Khmu of Northern Laos (Hardcover)
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Living Kinship, Fearing Spirits - Sociality among the Khmu of Northern Laos (Hardcover)
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How can we conceive of kinship and sociality in the rapidly
transforming uplands of mainland Southeast Asia? How to write about
kinship in a way that neither falls into the trap of taking for
granted kinship phenomena nor ignores the body of knowledge from
earlier research? This in-depth study uses its rich findings from
extensive fieldwork among the Khmu, upland dwellers of northern
Laos, to bridge the divide between classical ethnography and modern
approaches to kinship studies. Here, the author offers a fresh
perspective on kinship by, first of all, stepping backwards and
delving into how it is actually lived locally in northern Laos. She
highlights that not only the beginning of life but also its ending
deserves our attention when considering the relevance of kinship.
Indeed, to a considerable extent, living kinship is about death.
The context of kinship and sociality among the Khmu is significant
here, these being framed by ties of matrilateral cross-cousin
marriage and patrilineal descent - concepts on which this study
casts new light. Dr Stolz explores this complexity in an absorbing
series of intimate and self-reflective accounts. These touch upon a
variety a topics, beginning with the language of kinship, then
proceeding to examine the house, the changing importance of kinship
throughout the life cycle, the key roles that gifting and
commensality play, the meaning of work and, finally, to offer
glimpses of the intricacies of village sociality and its
cosmological dimensions. The underlying approach here is asking how
the nature and praxis of kinship bring us closer to understanding
what it means to live kinship - not just in upland northern Laos
but in other societies as well. This is a significant study, one of
long-term significance.
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