New Books in Sociology

Joseph David, "Kinship, Law and Politics: An Anatomy of Belonging" (Cambridge UP, 2020)

12.23.2020 - By New Books NetworkPlay

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Joseph E. David, Professor of Law at Sapir Academic College in Israel, has written an intellectual history of the concept of belonging. David reviews the ancient Greek, Christian Biblical, Talmudic and Islamic conceptions of belonging and how such ideas have affected understandings of familial relations, marriage, and the political role of the family at different points in Western political history. His case studies range from the earliest Christian and, Jewish and Islamic discussions of legally appropriate family relations to the modern concerns with the public versus private status of the family in the liberal state. David also presents us with the options the modern liberal state has provided policy-makers who are concerned with autonomy and equality in the family.

Ian J. Drake is Associate Professor of Jurisprudence, Montclair State University.

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