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Marriage and the Moral Imagination

Contributor(s): Carsten, Janet (Author)

ISBN: 9781009601023

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: January 22, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.62" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.87 lbs) 294 pages

Series: New Departures in Anthropology

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Description: This fresh and engaging book opens up new terrain in the exploration of marriage and kinship. While anthropologists and sociologists have often interpreted marriage, and kinship more broadly, in conservative terms, Carsten highlights their transformative possibilities. The book argues that marriage is a close encounter with difference on the most intimate scale, carrying the seeds of social transformation alongside the trappings of conformity. Grounded in rich ethnography and the author's many decades of familiarity with Malaysia, it asks a central question: what does marriage do, and how? Exploring the implications of the everyday imaginative labour of marriage for kinship relations and wider politics, this work offers an important and highly original contribution to anthropology, family and kinship studies, sociology and Southeast Asian studies.

Brief description: Janet Carsten is Emeritus Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh. Her work focuses on the anthropology of kinship, encompassing domesticity, the house, bodily substance, migration, and memory. She is the author of After Kinship (2004) and Blood Work: Life and Laboratories in Penang (2019).

Review Quotes: 'Marriage and the Moral Imagination is a brilliant exposition of what Janet Carsten calls encounters with difference at the most intimate scale. At the same time, it is a profound reflection on new ways of conceiving the political and the ethical which sprout from the everyday and transform the way we imagine the emergence of the new. Carsten's work shows her creativity in thinking in the quietest of voices - her voice and the voices of her interlocutors who step out from these pages and become companions in the life we as readers come to share.' Veena Das, FBA, Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University

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