Layne, Linda L.

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Name (Latin)
Layne, Linda L.
Date of birth
1955-10-11
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 106036
Wikidata: Q32540324
Library of congress: n 86047579
Sources of Information
  • Her The production and reproduction of tribal identity in Jordan, 1986:t.p. (Linda L. Layne)
  • Her Home and homeland, 1993:CIP t.p. (Linda L. Layne) data sheet (b. 10-11-55)
Wikipedia description:

Linda Louise Layne (born Burbank, California, 1955) is an American anthropologist. She is a visiting fellow at the University of Cambridge in the Reproductive Sociology Research Group (ReproSoc). Her first book was on tribal and national identities in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Layne is completing an edited collection of essays by anthropologists and historians on selfishness and selflessness and working on an in-depth case study of one heterosexual American single mother by choice that explores neoliberal cultures of parenting; and on a comparative study of single mothers by choice, two-mom families, two-dad families, and families that have suffered a pregnancy loss.

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