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    The Ethics of Kinship

    by James Faubion

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    James D. Faubion
    8+ Works 511 Members
    James D. Faubion is Professor at Rice University

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    Anthropology, Nonfiction
    DDC/MDS
    306.83 — Society, government, & culture Social sciences, sociology & anthropology Social Behavior - Dating, Marriage, Divorce Marriage, partnerships, unions; family Types of kinship systems
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    GN487 .F383 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Anthropology Anthropology Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology Cultural traits, customs, and institutions Social organization
    BISAC
    SOC SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology General
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    Published
    2001
    Genres
    Anthropology, Nonfiction
    DDC/MDS
    306.83
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    GN487 .F383

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    James D. Faubion
    8+ Works 511 Members

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