"Transgressing Borders" goes beyond conventional popularized
notions of the household, gender, and family by destabilizing their
boundaries and challenging the codes that govern people's lives.
This edited collection introduces readers to recent debates on
familial politics, gendered spaces, nation and community, and
household economies.
Chapters present a range of theoretical approaches and
ethnographic case studies that highlight the inter-relationships of
gender, power, and culture. This volume is of interest to students
and scholars in comparative sociology, anthropology, and cultural
and family studies.
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