The Cambridge Handbook of Kinship 2019
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Kinship Knowledge and the State: The Case of Argentina’s Adult “Living Disappeared”

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“…Concerning politics, many anthropologists have considered the conceptual-indeed often cosmological-relation between forms of kinship and marriage and the ways in which a nation, citizenship, and post-colonial sovereignty movements have been imagined and brought into being, for instance, through ideas about paternity (Delaney 1995;Heng and Devan, 1992); through concepts of genealogy, inheritance, marriage, adoption, and other forms of making kin (Bear, 2007;Borneman, 1992;Carsten, 2004;Cott, 2000;Freeman, 2017;Kahn, 2000;Kim, 2010;McKinnon and Cannell, 2013;Monnig, 2008;Nash, 2008Nash, , 2017Pepi, n.d.;Schachter, 2008;Shever, 2012Shever, , 2013Sutton, 1997;Wellman, 2021;Williams, 1995); and through the relation between forms of marriage and forms of political governance (Gordon, 2002;McKinnon, 2019aMcKinnon, , 2019bMcKinnon, , 2022. Others have explored the intricate relations between the centrality of kinship and marriage and the constitution and power of the state (Lambek, 2013;Mody, 2008;Pepi, n.d.;Schatz, 2004;Thelen and Alber, 2018;Thelen et al, 2018;Vaisman, 2019). Scholars have also explored how ideas about spiritual (if not also substantial) kinship and marriage are integral to most religious cosmologies, congregations, communities, nations, and states in so-called modern societies (Cannell, 1999(Cannell, , 2013Cott, 2000;Delaney, 1995;Gordon, 2002;…”
Section: Challenging the Divide Between Kin-based And State-based Soc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning politics, many anthropologists have considered the conceptual-indeed often cosmological-relation between forms of kinship and marriage and the ways in which a nation, citizenship, and post-colonial sovereignty movements have been imagined and brought into being, for instance, through ideas about paternity (Delaney 1995;Heng and Devan, 1992); through concepts of genealogy, inheritance, marriage, adoption, and other forms of making kin (Bear, 2007;Borneman, 1992;Carsten, 2004;Cott, 2000;Freeman, 2017;Kahn, 2000;Kim, 2010;McKinnon and Cannell, 2013;Monnig, 2008;Nash, 2008Nash, , 2017Pepi, n.d.;Schachter, 2008;Shever, 2012Shever, , 2013Sutton, 1997;Wellman, 2021;Williams, 1995); and through the relation between forms of marriage and forms of political governance (Gordon, 2002;McKinnon, 2019aMcKinnon, , 2019bMcKinnon, , 2022. Others have explored the intricate relations between the centrality of kinship and marriage and the constitution and power of the state (Lambek, 2013;Mody, 2008;Pepi, n.d.;Schatz, 2004;Thelen and Alber, 2018;Thelen et al, 2018;Vaisman, 2019). Scholars have also explored how ideas about spiritual (if not also substantial) kinship and marriage are integral to most religious cosmologies, congregations, communities, nations, and states in so-called modern societies (Cannell, 1999(Cannell, , 2013Cott, 2000;Delaney, 1995;Gordon, 2002;…”
Section: Challenging the Divide Between Kin-based And State-based Soc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These efforts have also introduced new ethical and political questions around how the state produces knowledge about and mobilizes kinship to address human rights violations, which Vaisman (2019) explores around the infants and children, who are termed "the living disappeared," abducted in Argentina during the Dirty War period and who as adults may be searching for knowledge of their biological families. This case introduces tensions between the role of the state in intervening in people's intimate lives by collecting and managing DNA samples to identify the relatives of abducted children-even as part of a human rights and justice effort spurred by the Abuelas-and, by implication, reasserting the primacy of biological kinship.…”
Section: Disappearance Families and The Global Southmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, themes that were taboo in earlier periods, such as the sexual assaults that took place in the clandestine camps, were discussed openly (Jelin 2012). Third, around the fortieth anniversary of the coup (2016), a dramatic expansion of voices depicting complex and unsettling positions emerged (see Vaisman 2019 for the case of the ‘living disappeared’). Among these were the voices of children of perpetrators (see Arenes & Pikielny 2016; Colectivo Historias Desobedientes 2019), some of whom have been struggling to defend the Armed Forces’ actions and historical narrative and others who have testified to the tense existence between affective ties to kin and a critical moral stance towards the dictatorship and its crimes.…”
Section: On Reconciliation and The Argentine Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are an estimated 500 individuals who were abducted and appropriated or illegally adopted as babies during the dictatorial rule. Their origins were kept secret and, to this day, many of them are still unaware of their biological identities, real names, and correct dates of birth (Vaisman 2019). Explaining choices he has made throughout his life to engage with the search for his brother or sister, my interlocutor stopped to reflect.…”
Section: Everyday Impunity and A Torqued Sense Of Timementioning
confidence: 99%
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