01007nam a22002177a 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022020002700063040002400090082001500114100003900129245004800168260005200216300004400268490005000312504006600362520028900428521001000717651001700727700004500744322820241022120344.0241022b sa ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0335 155855cPaperback aRDAbEnglishc3228l a306.83 HAR a Harris, C.C (Christopher Charles) aKinshipc Harris, C.C (Christopher Charles) aMilton Keynes :bOpen University Press, c1990. a100 pagesbcolour illustrations:c22 cm a Concepts in the social sciencesv0335 155855 a Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-100) and index aSummary: Outlines the development of the concept of kinship in structural anthropology over the first 50 years of this century. Harris argues it is possible to characterize kinship in western societies in contrast to other social relations and rejects the moral altruistic definition. aAdult aSouth Africa aHarris Christopher Charles, Parkin Frank