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Acknowledgements | ||
A Note on Transcription | ||
List of Figures and Tables | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Coming into Being | 34 |
Being Conceived | 34 | |
A Question of Transmission | 37 | |
Authenticity and the Moral Order | 42 | |
Being and Well-being | 53 | |
Being Born | 64 | |
The Dangerous and the Endangered | 67 | |
2 | Growing into Society | 75 |
Becoming a Person | 75 | |
Acquiring a Label | 80 | |
Age and Its Implications | 91 | |
3 | Producing Norms | 123 |
Units of Identity | 125 | |
The Accountability of Endogamy | 130 | |
Choosing a Spouse | 143 | |
The Time to Go Asking | 151 | |
4 | Perpetuating Life and Producing Values | 191 |
The Desire to Beget | 198 | |
Becoming a Parent | 217 | |
The Incipient Herder-Householder | 224 | |
A Question of Achievement | 234 | |
Acknowledging Bondage | 238 | |
5 | Reproducing Values | 243 |
Measures of Well-being | 244 | |
Well-being and Agency | 245 | |
Knowing to Choose | 262 | |
Information, Status and Identity | 265 | |
Well-being, Surrogate Agency and Cooperation | 270 | |
Receiving Recognition | 276 | |
Obtaining Influence | 280 | |
The Two Sides of a Coin | 302 | |
6 | Waiting for the Life Beyond | 303 |
Biological Age | 305 | |
"One Does Not Argue with the Young" | 306 | |
Care and Well-being | 308 | |
The Dimming of Light | 312 | |
The Loss of a Spouse | 315 | |
Drying Up | 318 | |
A Concluding Note | 321 | |
Afterword | 322 | |
Appendices | 325 | |
Bibliography | 330 | |
Index | 348 |
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