Linda L. Layne
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).[1] Her first book was on tribal and national identities in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.[2]
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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.
Education
- 1979–1986 Princeton University. M.A., Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology and Near Eastern Studies. Dissertation: The Production and Reproduction of Tribal Identity in Jordan.
- 1978–1979 Cambridge University. M.Phil. in Social Anthropology. Newnham College. Thesis: Family and Economic Patterns in Urban Jordan.
- 1980, 1981 University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. Modern Standard Arabic.
- 1973–1977 University of Southern California. B.A. cum laude. Individual Major: Anthropology and Political Science. Honors Thesis: Social Transactions Among the Women of Algiers
Selected publications
Books
Edited volumes and special issues
- 2013 Parenting in Global Perspective: Negotiating Ideologies of Kinship, Self and Politics,[5] Charlotte Faircloth, Diane Hoffman and Linda Layne eds. London: Routledge
- 2012 Understanding Reproductive Loss,[6] Sarah Earle, Carol Komaromy, and Linda Layne, eds. Ashgate Press
- 2010 Feminist Technology,[7] Layne, Vostral and Boyer eds. University of Illinois Press
- 2004 Consuming Motherhood,[8][9] Taylor, Layne and Wozniak eds. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. (featured in Oct 2004 Chronicle for Higher Education). Recipient of the 2005 Council on Anthropology and Reproduction's Best Current Edited Collection Prize)
- 1999 Transformative Motherhood: On Giving and Getting in a Consumer Culture,[10] ed. Layne. New York: New York University Press. Winner of the 2006 Council on Anthropology and Reproduction “enduring influence” book prize
- 1998 Anthropological Approaches in Science and Technology Studies Special Issue of Science, Technology and Human Values winter, vol. 23, number 1
Articles in refereed journals
- 2000 "The Cultural Fix": An Anthropological Contribution to Science and Technology Studies,[11] Science, Technology, and Human Values
References
- "Linda Layne - ReproSoc". www.reprosoc.sociology.cam.ac.uk.
- Layne, Linda (1994). Home and Homeland: The Dialogics of Tribal and National Identities in Jordan. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781417545308.
- "Rensselaer Magazine: Fall 2006: Motherhood Lost (page 1)". www.rpi.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- Takševa, Tatjana. "Review of Transformative Motherhood: On Giving and Getting in a Consumer Culture". Journal of the Motherhood Initiative.
- Faircloth, edited by Charlotte; Hoffman, Diane; Layne, Linda (2013). Parenting in global perspective : negotiating ideologies of kinship, self and politics. London [i.e. Abington, Oxon]: Routledge. ISBN 9780415624879.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Layne, edited by Sarah Earle, Carol Komaromy, Linda (2012). Understanding reproductive loss : perspectives on life, death and fertility. Farham, Surrey, England: Ashgate. ISBN 9781409428107.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Layne, edited by Linda L.; Vostral, Sharra L.; Boyer, Kate (2010). Feminist technology. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-03532-6.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Layne, Linda ed. by Janelle S. Taylor (2004). Consuming motherhood. New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.]: Rutgers Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0813534299.
- "Newsletter |March | 2006 | CAR". car.medanthro.net. Council on Anthropology and Reproduction.
- Layne, edited by Linda L. (1999). Transformative motherhood : on giving and getting in a consumer culture. New York: New York University Press. ISBN 0814751547.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Layne, Linda L. (19 August 2016). "The Cultural Fix: An Anthropological Contribution to Science and Technology Studies". Science, Technology, & Human Values. 25 (3): 352–379. doi:10.1177/016224390002500305.
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