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Feminist sociologists frequently argue that notions of kinship that rely on blood are patriarchal in their essence. This may be so, as ideas of “family” that exclude relationship outside of genetics or marriage serve a heteropatriarchal function, for example by marginalizing other ways of creating family (queer families come to mind; foster and adoptive families;
Reproductive Justice: The Politics of Health Care for Native American Women
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