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Performing kinship narrative, gender, and the intimacies of power in the Andes

Print Book, English, 2008
University of Texas Press, Austin, 2008
xiv, 273 p. : ill.
1200861416
Introduction: relative intimacies, storied lives
Sullk'ata contexts : reflections on identities and localities
Circulation of care : a primer on Sullk'ata relatedness
Narrating sorrow, performing relatedness : a story told in conversation
Storied silences : adolescent desires, gendered agency, and the practice of stealing women
Reframing the married couple : affect and exchange in three parts
"Now my daughter is alone" : violence and the ambiguities of affinity
Conclusion: Reflections on the dialogical production of relatedness
Appendix A. chapter 5 narrative transcriptions in Quechua and in English
Appendix b. Chapter 6 interview transcriptions in Quechua
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