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Forbidden Relatives

The American Myth of Cousin Marriage

Martin Ottenheimer

From the book jacket:

"Ottenheimer repositions the study of incest and marriage rules squarely within the domain of culture -- precisely where it belongs. . . . His innovative book gives the reader a fresh examination of what some consider, an old anthropological problem." -- Jack Glazier, author of Land and the Uses of Tradition among the Mbeere of Kenya

Forbidden Relatives challenges the belief--widely held in the United States--that legislation against marriage between first cousins is based on a biological risk to offspring. In fact, its author maintains, the U.S. prohibition against such unions originated largely because of the belief that it would promote more rapid assimilation of immigrants.

A social anthropologist, Martin Ottenheimer questioned U.S. laws against cousin marriage because his international research into marriage patterns showed no European countries prohibit such unions. He examines the historical development of U.S. laws governing marriage, contrasts them with European laws, and analyzes the genetic implications of first cousin marriage. Modern genetic evidence, Ottenheimer says, doesn't support the concept that children of these unions are at any special risk.

Ottenheimer's book, the only volume available that deals with kinship in this way, will challenge readers and give them much to consider and discuss.

MARTIN OTTENHEIMER, a professor of anthropology at Kansas State University, is the author of Marriage in Domoni and Historical Dictionary of the Comoro Islands.


October [1996]
192 pages. 6 x 9 inches.
Cloth, ISBN 0-252-02239-4. $29.95 (list)
Paper, ISBN 0-252-06540-9. $14.95 (list)
Anthropology / Sociology


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