This article explores how anthropological studies have approached those kinship ties that are not based on biological descent or marriage alliance. I reconstruct the idea of fictive kinship in classical studies, and I then illustrate the debates that favored the birth of new concepts, such as making kin and kinning, which overcome the real/fictitious dichotomy. In the final part of the essay, I focus on the kinning of care roles: based on research on Latin American au pairs in the south of France, I highlight the potential, limitations and contradictions that characterize kinning processes and I reflect on the challenges for anthropological research in the contemporary world.

Dalla fictive kinship al kinning: vecchi e nuovi sguardi sulla parentela oltre la parentela

Javier Gonzalez Diez
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2022-01-01

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This article explores how anthropological studies have approached those kinship ties that are not based on biological descent or marriage alliance. I reconstruct the idea of fictive kinship in classical studies, and I then illustrate the debates that favored the birth of new concepts, such as making kin and kinning, which overcome the real/fictitious dichotomy. In the final part of the essay, I focus on the kinning of care roles: based on research on Latin American au pairs in the south of France, I highlight the potential, limitations and contradictions that characterize kinning processes and I reflect on the challenges for anthropological research in the contemporary world.
2022
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285
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https://www.rivisteweb.it/doi/10.48272/106813
Kinship, Fictive kinship, Making kin, Kinning, New kinship studies
Javier Gonzalez Diez
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