Kinship Across the Black Atlantic : Writing Diasporic Relations (Volume 23)
'Kinship Across the Black Atlantic provides an outstanding analysis of new models and modes of family-making proposed by a range of key contemporary diasporic writers. Drawing upon a wealth of critical discussions of kinship drawn from anthropology, philosophy, feminism, queer studies, and more...
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Main Author: | Adair, Gigi (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Liverpool University Press
2019
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