Women kin ship relationships and beyond A note
By: Pathy, Suguna.
In: Man in India 73(2)Summary: There is a general assumption that kinship structures, to be specific, family are oppessive social forms in the feminist literature. At the outset it is as eurocentric and ethnocentric approach, precisely as one cannot club all societies 0.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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There is a general assumption that kinship structures, to be specific, family are oppessive social forms in the feminist literature. At the outset it is as eurocentric and ethnocentric approach, precisely as one cannot club all societies 0.