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Volume 3, Number 4, 2003
The Fall of Kinship: Towards an Epidemiological Explanation
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Articles

Commentaries

A Reflection of History
pp. 305-309(5)
Author: Barnard A.

Why not Cheer?
pp. 310-314(5)
Authors: D'Andrade R.

Why the Hermeneutic Turn?
pp. 315-318(4)
Author: Eriksen T.H.

Some Overstatements in "The Fall of Kinship"
pp. 318-322(5)
Author: Feinberg R.

On Sousa's Epidemiological Approach
pp. 322-328(7)
Author: Heintz C.

What Really Happened to Kinship and Kinship Studies
pp. 329-335(7)
Author: Kuper A.

The Seasons of Kinship
pp. 335-341(7)
Author: Ottenheimer M.

Observations on The Fall of Kinship
pp. 341-343(3)
Author: Scheffler H.W.

Science, Erudition and Relevant Connections
pp. 344-358(15)
Author: Boyer P.

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 359-364(6)

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