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In this highly original book, Camille Robcis seeks to explain why and how academic discourses on kinship have intersected and overlapped with political debates on the family—and on the nature of French republicanism itself.



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All in all, this is a superb book that brilliantly links two fields—intellectual history and the history of law and policy—normally kept separate. In particular, Robcis is to be congratulated for not reproducing what often seems the willful obscurity and grandstanding of Lacan and others. Most important of all, Robcis finds her way though two exceptionalclaims to universal validity—French republicanism, which prioritizes the social bond, and American liberalism, which prioritizes the individual, without succumbing to the provincialism and tendentiousness of either.

-- Eli Zaretsky * The Journal of Modern History *

Robcis is a careful, deliberate worker in this book. She moves ably from source to source, establishing arigorous and convincing narrative of the place of the family in republican ideals in the modern period,and is equally adept at drawing evidence from ministerial documents, philosophical engagements, andpolitical platforms.

-- Richard C. Keller * H-France Review *

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part One: The Rise of Familialism

1. Familialism and the Republican Social Contract

2. Kinship and the Structuralist Social Contract

3. The Circulation of Structuralism in the French Public Sphere

Part Two: The Critique of Familialism

4. The "Quiet Revolution" in Family Policy and Family Law

5. Fatherless Societies and Anti- Oedipal Philosophies

Part Three: The Return of Familialism

6. Alternative Kinships and Republican Structuralism

Epilogue: Kinship, Ethics, and the Nation

Bibliography
Index

The Law of Kinship Anthropology Psychoanalysis

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 05/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9780801478772, 978-0801478772
      ISBN10: 0801478774

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this highly original book, Camille Robcis seeks to explain why and how academic discourses on kinship have intersected and overlapped with political debates on the family—and on the nature of French republicanism itself.



      Trade Review

      All in all, this is a superb book that brilliantly links two fields—intellectual history and the history of law and policy—normally kept separate. In particular, Robcis is to be congratulated for not reproducing what often seems the willful obscurity and grandstanding of Lacan and others. Most important of all, Robcis finds her way though two exceptionalclaims to universal validity—French republicanism, which prioritizes the social bond, and American liberalism, which prioritizes the individual, without succumbing to the provincialism and tendentiousness of either.

      -- Eli Zaretsky * The Journal of Modern History *

      Robcis is a careful, deliberate worker in this book. She moves ably from source to source, establishing arigorous and convincing narrative of the place of the family in republican ideals in the modern period,and is equally adept at drawing evidence from ministerial documents, philosophical engagements, andpolitical platforms.

      -- Richard C. Keller * H-France Review *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part One: The Rise of Familialism

      1. Familialism and the Republican Social Contract

      2. Kinship and the Structuralist Social Contract

      3. The Circulation of Structuralism in the French Public Sphere

      Part Two: The Critique of Familialism

      4. The "Quiet Revolution" in Family Policy and Family Law

      5. Fatherless Societies and Anti- Oedipal Philosophies

      Part Three: The Return of Familialism

      6. Alternative Kinships and Republican Structuralism

      Epilogue: Kinship, Ethics, and the Nation

      Bibliography
      Index

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