Kathryn E. Goldfarb is a cultural and medical anthropologist. Her research focuses on the ways social relationships shape embodied experience, intersections between public policy and well-being, and the coproduction of scientific knowledge and subjective experiences, including narrative creation. She is the coeditor of Difficult Attachments.
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Producing People who have No One Kinship Technologies Approximating a Household Normal Aspirations Materializing Relationships The Politics of Chance Knowledge and Narration Conclusion

