Marriage and Family
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Marriage
and
Family
Unit Learning Objectives
Identify Leach’s argument for what marriage can, but does not
always, accomplish.
Describe incest and exogamy.
Differentiate between parallel and cross cousins, and how this
distinction relates to exogamy in groups with Unilineal descent
patterns.
Identity endogamy and its role in socially stratified societies.
Analyze how marriage functions as a form of group alliance and
identity the role of dowries and lobola.
Identity types of plural marriages and the conditions that they
favor.
What is Marriage?
No definition is broad enough to apply
(easily) to all societies and situations
Variation in who marriage unites
Besides the notion of ‘love’, what
aspects of culture is marriage
associated with?
What is Marriage?
Universal form or type of marriage does not
exist
Primary functions are observed in all culture
_______________________________
Evolved various systems to perform these
functions
What is Marriage?
Functions of Marriage
1. Marriage forms: _________________
Provide
for the material needs, social
support, and enculturation of children
_____________________
What is Marriage?
Functions of Marriage
2. Marriage defines the _____________
___________________________________
Regulation
of
_____________________between the
married couple and __________________
Allocation
of _________________________
What is Marriage?
Functions of Marriage
3.
Marriage creates ___________________
Incest
taboo
Establishment
of trade relationships or
political alliances
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
Exogamy
1.
2.
Incest:
_________________________________________
How
is ‘close relative’ defined? Is this socially
constructed?
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
Focus: Cousins
Cross & Parallel Cousins
Cross:
______________
Opposite
Parallel:
Ego’s
of______
______________
_____________
Sexual relations
with ‘cousins’
influenced by
unilineal
descent
Example:
________________
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
Incest Avoidance
Besides
the biological component
Gene
flow – exchange of genes between
population boundaries, increases genetic
diversity
What
1.
2.
are the cultural factors?
‘Appreciating Anthropology’:
‘Come Join My Band, Baby’
What
are the cultural factors?
1.
2.
p258:
“Recognition of
_______________cooperation between
neighboring bands.”
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
Endogamy
Rules
requiring individuals to marry some
member of their own social group or
category
_______________________________
Example:
_________________________
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
Endogamy: Maintained in two main
ways
1.
_______________________________
Affinal
relationships kept within
Reinforcing
ties within groups while
decreasing interactions between the
groups
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
Endogamy: Maintained in two main
ways
2.
______________________________
Symbolically
expresses and strengthens
the exclusiveness of group
Example:
___________________________
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
Marriage alliances :
Marriage establishes lasting social
relationships and bonds
Beyond
the married couple:
______________________________________
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
1.
Arranged marriages
______________________________________
Importance
of advantageous relationships
Remember:
Nanda’s article on an arranged
marriage in India
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
2.
Levirate:
Usually
a __________of deceased husband
Relations
between the intermarried kin
groups are __________________
Marriage: Comparative Perspective
3. Sororate :
Her
kin group is _______________________with
another woman, for which no additional
________________________
Example
- __________
Marriage Exchanges
Dowry
Share
:
of a woman’s inheritance that she
takes into her marriage
Marriage Exchanges
Lobola:
Seen
in patrilineal societies
Importance:
How Many Spouses?
Cultures vary on the number of
spouses an individual is allowed to
have at a time
Four possibilities
Monogamy
Polygyny
Polyandry
Group
Marriage
Variations of
polygamy
(i.e. plural spouses)
Polygyny
Form
of marriage in which a man may
have more than one wife
Benefits
1.
2.
Polygyny
No single explanation for polygyny
1.
2.
3.
4.
Polyandry
Form of marriage in which a woman may have
more than one husband
Documented in only about a dozen societies
1.
2.
Polyandry
Mostly observed in South Asia
peoples
1.
2.
Required Reading: When Brothers
Share a Wife