How Kinship Runs: Mothering, Discipline and Nation
Journal: Anthropology and Ethnology Open Access Journal (AEOAJ) (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-07-12
Authors : Gálvez LVZ;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Citizenship; Ethnicity; Discipline; Nation;
Abstract
During my fieldwork on south Manchester, in the UK, class and race were issues that women were reluctant to talk about explicitly, yet national belonging was something invoked in many of the narratives I encountered [1]. National belonging involves more than simply material procedures of containment such as borders and passports, which demarcate absolute distinctions between insiders and outsiders.
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