2006
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Bernard Vernier, « Du bon usage de la parenté construite avec des humeurs corporelles (sang et lait) et quelques autres moyens », European journal of Turkish studies
Family tie is so important that it has often to be invented when it does not exist. Many ties (by blood, by milk etc.) which can be substitutive to the family tie and which can be limitless in accordance with the needs of social context, allow to extend the advantages of mutual assistance or of good functioning of the hierarchical relations. Each of one of these ties in its own fashion, which is often accompanied by an interdiction of incest, endeavors to compensate the lack of ordinary ties, to protect against the concealed threats and to regulate the functioning of ordinary ties. They can even compete with the ordinary ties. We insist here on their common characteristic. Each follows a specific logic that remains largely to be explored. It is necessary to consider their support but also one should avoid the trap of substantialism, which neglects the capacity of societies to pretend.