WEEK TWELVE: Brothers and Sisters
Required Reading
Leonore Davidoff, “Kinship as a Categorical Concept: A Case Study of Nineteenth- Century English Siblings,” Journal of Social History 39 (2005), 411-428, available electronically (from the library's full-text on-line journals page).

Elisabeth Rose Gruner, “Born and Made: Sisters, Brothers, and the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill,” Signs 24 (1999), 423-447, on-line via JSTOR.

Lynn Hunt, The Family Romance of the French Revolution (199), chapter three; e-book available via IUCAT.

Juliet Mitchell, Siblings (2004); chapters 1-2, available at the bookstores. I also have extra copies to lend.

Frank Sulloway, Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives (1996), selection on e-reserves.

Further Bibliography
Stephen Bank and Michael Kahn, The Sibling Bond (1982).

Juliet Flower MacCannell, The Regime of the Brother: After the Patriarchy (1991).

Naomi Miller and Naomi Yavneh, eds., Sibling Relations and Gender in the Early Modern World (2006).



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