Contents
Part I‘Where Are You From? Where Are You Going?’: The Geographies of Tswana Kinship
Part II‘Who Is Taking Care of Your Things?’: Care, Contribution, and Conflict in the Economies of Kinship
Part III‘We Are Seeing Things’: Recognition, Risk, and Reproducing Kinship
Part IV‘They Were Far Family’: Circulating Children and the Limits of Kinship
Part V‘We Show People We Are Together’: Making Selves, Families, Villages, and Nations
Conclusion: ‘We Have a Problem at Home’: The Ordinary Crisis of Kinship