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[201]-216) and index. 327 $aTitle page-European Kinship in the Age of Biotechnology; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1-Knowing and Relating: Kinship, Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the New GEnetics; Chapter 2-Imagining Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Family, Kinship and 'Local Thinking' in Lithuania; Chapter 3-Eating Genes and Raising People: Kinship Thinking and Genetically Modified Food in the North of England; Chapter 4-The Family Body: Persons, Bodies and Resemblance; Chapter 5-The Contribution of Homoparental Families to the Current Debate on Kinship 327 $aChapter 6-Corpo-Real Identities: Perspectives from a Gypsy CommunityChapter 7-Incest, Embodiment, Genes and Kinship; Chapter 8-'Loving Mothers' at Work: Raising Others' Children and Building Families with the Intention to Love and Take Care; Chapter 9-Adoption and Assisted Conception: One Universe of Unnatural Procreation. 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