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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]
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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