Relative values: reconfiguring kinship studies S Franklin, S McKinnon Duke University Press, 2001 | 815 | 2001 |
Family trees and their affinities: the visual imperative of the genealogical diagram M Bouquet Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 43-66, 1996 | 245 | 1996 |
Museums: A visual anthropology M Bouquet A&C Black, 2013 | 158 | 2013 |
Academic anthropology and the museum: back to the future M Bouquet Berghahn Books, 2001 | 156 | 2001 |
Reclaiming English kinship: Portuguese refractions of British kinship theory M Bouquet Manchester University Press, 1993 | 156 | 1993 |
Who from their labours rest? Conflict and practice in rural tourism. M Bouquet, M Winter | 100 | 1987 |
Family, servants and visitors: the farm household in nineteenth and twentieth century Devon M Bouquet (No Title), 1985 | 76 | 1985 |
Production and reproduction of family farms in South‐West England M Bouquet Sociologia Ruralis 22 (3‐4), 227-244, 1982 | 70 | 1982 |
Science, magic and religion: the ritual processes of museum magic M Bouquet, N Porto Berghahn Books, 2005 | 56 | 2005 |
Making kinship, with an old reproductive technology M Bouquet Relative values: Reconfiguring kinship studies, 85-115, 2001 | 56 | 2001 |
Women's work in rural south-west England M Bouquet Family and Work in Rural Societies: Perspectives on Non-wage Labour, 142-159, 1984 | 49 | 1984 |
The family photographic condition M Bouquet Visual Anthropology Review 16 (1), 2-19, 2000 | 41 | 2000 |
Exhibiting knowledge: the trees of Dubois, Haeckel, Jesse and Rivers at the Pithecanthropus centennial exhibition M Bouquet Shifting Contexts, 31-55, 2012 | 40 | 2012 |
Thinking and doing otherwise: Anthropological theory in exhibitionary practice M Bouquet Ethnos 65 (2), 217-236, 2000 | 39 | 2000 |
Figures of relations: reconnecting kinship studies and museum collections M Bouquet Cultures of relatedness: new approaches to the study of kinship, 167-90, 2000 | 36 | 2000 |
Museums M Bouquet A visual anthropology, 2012 | 29 | 2012 |
Introduction: Academic anthropology and the museum. Back to the future M Bouquet Academic anthropology and the museum: Back to the future, 1-16, 2001 | 29 | 2001 |
Bed, breakfast and an evening meal: commensality in the nineteenth and twentieth century farm household in Hartland. M Bouquet | 24 | 1987 |
Kinship as an analytical category in rural sociology: an introduction M Bouquet, H de Haan Sociologia ruralis 27 (4), 243-262, 1987 | 23 | 1987 |
The art of exhibition-making as a problem of translation M Bouquet Academic anthropology and the museum: Back to the future, 177-197, 2001 | 22 | 2001 |