
This book connects the study of kinship to recent developments in cultural psychology and person-centered ethnography. The focus is on South Asian Hindu and Muslim cultural representations of the sibling relationship over the life course the family socialization of dependency, rivalry, cooperation, intimacy and avoidance, hierarchy, and equality among brothers and sisters and the relationship of those attitudes and values to local regional norms for marriage, descent, and residence. Hardbound
| advocate sanders charles w jr u busse mrinalini patwardhan mehra marek h dominiczak | john formby w a butterfield p a beddome y bai aronson j k |