Islam and New Kinship

Islam and New Kinship

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781845454326
Untertitel:
Reproductive Technology and the Shariah in Lebanon
Autor:
Morgan Clarke
Herausgeber:
Berghahn Books
Anzahl Seiten:
262
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.06.2009
ISBN:
978-1-84545-432-6

Assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization have provoked global controversy and ethical debate. This book provides a groundbreaking investigation into those debates in the Islamic Middle East, simultaneously documenting changing ideas of kinship and the evolving role of religious authority in the region...

As Clarke notes, he explicitly did not intend for this research to comprise an ethnography of reproductive technologies in Lebanon. As such, this book serves as an excellent companion piece to medical anthropological studies in the region that are more clinic-based and experiential, for example, those of Marcia Inhorn. This book will be of considerable interest to scholars in the areas of gender and health, reproduction and reproductive technologies, Islamicists, and those engaged in comparative kinship studies. It would be a valuable and effective text for use in seminars and most appropriate for graduate students or advanced (honors) undergraduates. · Contemporary Islam Social scientists interested in any of these areas of study will benefit from familiarizing themselves with Clarke's work. Those who are particularly interested in the study of reproductive technologies will find notions of milk kinship and adoption aversion useful in considering how ART is contextualized globally. Students of kinship will benefit from this text because it provides a case study of how a culturally relative approach to kinship enriches our understanding of the meanings and markers of the important relationships within a culture/religious tradition. · Contemporary Sociology The book is theoretically sophisticated, beautifully written, and brilliantly cohesive. The author is to be commended for his unflagging engagement with a complex Islamic legal literature, with interviewees supplying him with massive tomes in Arabic containing their legal positions. Most admirable is the endeavour to analyse the perspectives revealed 'on their own terms' within the societies that produce them. · JRAI a fascinating and well-written bookBy thinking through anthropological and Islamic debates of assisted conception in a Middle Eastern setting, Islam and New Kinship is highly valuable for students and scholars interested in medical anthropology, kinship studies, Middle Eastern studies, as well as science and technology studies. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale In this very detailed examination... Clarke presents a nuanced look at how both individuals and institutions interpret or manipulate Islamic teachings and conceptsthe book represents an outstanding piece of scholarship for anyone interested in Islam, kinship, medical anthropology, or gender studies. Highly recommended. · Choice This book is a mine of information, carefully researched and lucidly argued. It opens up a fascinating problematic (that is, a can of worms) that only Muslims (all Muslims, male and female) need seriously to address over the coming decades. The shape of future Muslim attitudes depends on the outcomes of this. · Journal of Beliefs and Values An accomplished piece of work on several levels. Islam and New Kinship not only provides a detailed and nuanced account of how Islamic legal scholars and medical practitioners in Lebanon respond to new reproductive and genetic technologies, but also reveals what is missing from 'new' kinship studies. It is a compelling read and a must, not only for scholars of kinship and religion but for anybody with an interest in the rich complexity of contemporary Lebanese society. · Jeannette Edwards, University of Manchester

Autorentext
Morgan Clarke is Associate Professor in Social Anthropology and a Fellow of Keble College, University of Oxford.

Inhalt
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration
List of abbreviations Introduction PART I: CONTEXTS Prologue: Ahmed's story Chapter 1. 'New kinship', new reproductive technologies and ideas of kinship in the Middle East
Chapter 2. Islamic law and the religion of Lebanon; the example of adoption PART II: CONVERSATIONS Chapter 3. Test-tube fiqh: Islamic legal reactions to the new reproductive technologies
Chapter 4. More test-tube fiqh
Chapter 5. Medical perspectives PART III: CONFRONTATIONS Chapter 6. Brave new worlds? Glossary of Arabic terms
Bibliography
Index


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