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Kinship Dynamics
What is kinship?
Sense of being related to another person(s) Set
by rules (sometimes laws) Often taken for
granted as being “natural” rather than cultural
kinships a group that consists of two or more
people who consider themselves related by
blood, marriage, or adoption.
Kinship
Provides continuity between generations.
Defines a group on whom a person can rely for aid.
Includes relationships
through blood and through
marriage.
Functions:
Affiliations between children and
parents.
Functions:
Organize domestic life.
Enculturation of children.
Allow transfer of property.
Carry out religious ritual.
Settle disputes.
KIN TYPES
A kin type is used to designate each individual relationship e.g. Mother, father,
mother’s brother, mother’s sister.
Each relationship between kin is described by a sequence of primary components
strung together to indicate biological relationships.Mother = M
Father = F
Sister = Z
Brother = B Mother’s Sister = MZ
Daughter = D Mother’s Sister’s Daughter = MZD
Son = S Sister’s Son = ZS
Husband = H
Wife = W
KINDREDS: A concept different than that of “Kin”. Kindred
are those to whom one is related and who come together for
support and for special social occasions.
KIN: All those individuals who are considered to be
related to you; all members of your extended family.
KIN VS. KINDREDS
Kinship Characteristics
female
male
deceased female
deceased male
female “ego” of the diagram
male “ego” of the diagram
Kinship Relationships
is married to
is cohabiting with(shear)
is divorced from
is separated from
adopted-in female
adopted-in male
is descended from
Is the sibling of
Kinship Symbols
Kinship Classification and Culture
Outlines rights and obligations.
Specifies how people act toward each other.
Determines the types of social groups that are
formed.
Regulates the systems of marriage and
inheritance.
Marriage Patterns
Endogamy -- marriage between people of the same
social category
Exogamy -- marriage between people of different social
groups.
Monogamy -- marriage form that involves two partners.
Hyper gamy-- marrying into a higher class
Polygamy -- marriage uniting three or more peoples.
Further divided into two:
a) Polygyn --marriage uniting one male and two or more
females.
b) Polyandry -- marriage uniting one female with two or more
males.
Sweden has the most egalitarian marriage system. There is
equality between spouses
Arranged marriages are prevalent where:
a) newly weds become part of the extended family
b) where wealth is exchanged
c) where elders have lots of power
Families of affinity -- people with or without legal
or blood relation who feel they belong together
and define themselves as family.
Extended family -- includes parents, children, also
other kin. Also known as consanguine family.
Nuclear family-- one or two parents and their
children.
Residential Patterns
Patrilocality -- married couple live with or near their
husbands family
Matrilocal --married couple live with or near their
wife’s family
Neolocal -- married couple lives apart from both
spouses families.
Descent -- system of tracing kinship over generations.
Patrilineal descent -- trace kinship through males
Matrilineal descent -- trace kinship through females.
Bilateral descent -- trace kinship through both females and
males.
All families in the world are patriarchal.
Marriage
A relationship between one or more men (male or
female) and one or more women (female or male)
recognized by society as having a continuing claim
to the right of access to one another
All societies have marriage
• About the social control of sexuality
Divorce
Who are the greatest losers in
a divorce situations? Why?
Discuss the reasons
why divorce rate is high in
the Pakistan
Widowhood and Remarriage
In some cultures, women’s position as a
widow is often marked symbolically
• modest clothes
• asexual
• little food intake
Remarriage is dependent on economic
factors and gender expectations
Household Forms
Single-person
Nuclear
• dominant in foraging and industrial cultures
Polygamous and Extended
• dominant in horticultural, pastoral societies
• household may contain 50 members
• will decline with industrialization?
Households as Social Units
Spouse/Partner relationships
• studies suggest marital satisfaction is strongly correlated
to sexual activity
Sibling relationships
Domestic violence
• Males as perpetrators, women as victims is found in all
cultures
• More common where men control wealth
Households in Social Change
International immigration
• challenges for parents and siblings
Shrinking households in the Pakistan
Increasing move away
from nuclear households in developed cultures
AMBILOCALITY: The couple may stay with either the wife’s or husband’s domestic group
• Relatively permanent resident relations
BILOCALITY: The couple may switch between the wife’s and husband’s group
• Relatively frequent moves between wife and husband’s sides
NEOLOCALITY: The couple does not reside with either family group.
PATRILOCALITY: With husbands father
MATRILOCALITY: With wife’s mother
AVUNCULOCALITY: With husband’s mother’s brother
AMITALOCALITY: With wife’s father’s sister
Uxorilocality: with the wife’s kin
Virilocality: with the husband’s kin
POSTMARITAL LOCALITY PATTERNS ~ RESIDENCE
RULES
For the most part where a married couple or family resides parallels their general kinship
pattern

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Sociology 10 family

  • 1.
  • 3. What is kinship? Sense of being related to another person(s) Set by rules (sometimes laws) Often taken for granted as being “natural” rather than cultural kinships a group that consists of two or more people who consider themselves related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
  • 4. Kinship Provides continuity between generations. Defines a group on whom a person can rely for aid. Includes relationships through blood and through marriage. Functions:
  • 5. Affiliations between children and parents. Functions: Organize domestic life. Enculturation of children. Allow transfer of property. Carry out religious ritual. Settle disputes.
  • 6. KIN TYPES A kin type is used to designate each individual relationship e.g. Mother, father, mother’s brother, mother’s sister. Each relationship between kin is described by a sequence of primary components strung together to indicate biological relationships.Mother = M Father = F Sister = Z Brother = B Mother’s Sister = MZ Daughter = D Mother’s Sister’s Daughter = MZD Son = S Sister’s Son = ZS Husband = H Wife = W
  • 7.
  • 8. KINDREDS: A concept different than that of “Kin”. Kindred are those to whom one is related and who come together for support and for special social occasions. KIN: All those individuals who are considered to be related to you; all members of your extended family. KIN VS. KINDREDS
  • 9. Kinship Characteristics female male deceased female deceased male female “ego” of the diagram male “ego” of the diagram
  • 10. Kinship Relationships is married to is cohabiting with(shear) is divorced from is separated from adopted-in female adopted-in male is descended from Is the sibling of
  • 12. Kinship Classification and Culture Outlines rights and obligations. Specifies how people act toward each other. Determines the types of social groups that are formed. Regulates the systems of marriage and inheritance.
  • 13. Marriage Patterns Endogamy -- marriage between people of the same social category Exogamy -- marriage between people of different social groups. Monogamy -- marriage form that involves two partners. Hyper gamy-- marrying into a higher class
  • 14. Polygamy -- marriage uniting three or more peoples. Further divided into two: a) Polygyn --marriage uniting one male and two or more females. b) Polyandry -- marriage uniting one female with two or more males. Sweden has the most egalitarian marriage system. There is equality between spouses
  • 15. Arranged marriages are prevalent where: a) newly weds become part of the extended family b) where wealth is exchanged c) where elders have lots of power
  • 16. Families of affinity -- people with or without legal or blood relation who feel they belong together and define themselves as family. Extended family -- includes parents, children, also other kin. Also known as consanguine family. Nuclear family-- one or two parents and their children.
  • 17. Residential Patterns Patrilocality -- married couple live with or near their husbands family Matrilocal --married couple live with or near their wife’s family Neolocal -- married couple lives apart from both spouses families.
  • 18. Descent -- system of tracing kinship over generations. Patrilineal descent -- trace kinship through males Matrilineal descent -- trace kinship through females. Bilateral descent -- trace kinship through both females and males. All families in the world are patriarchal.
  • 19. Marriage A relationship between one or more men (male or female) and one or more women (female or male) recognized by society as having a continuing claim to the right of access to one another All societies have marriage • About the social control of sexuality
  • 20. Divorce Who are the greatest losers in a divorce situations? Why? Discuss the reasons why divorce rate is high in the Pakistan
  • 21. Widowhood and Remarriage In some cultures, women’s position as a widow is often marked symbolically • modest clothes • asexual • little food intake Remarriage is dependent on economic factors and gender expectations
  • 22. Household Forms Single-person Nuclear • dominant in foraging and industrial cultures Polygamous and Extended • dominant in horticultural, pastoral societies • household may contain 50 members • will decline with industrialization?
  • 23. Households as Social Units Spouse/Partner relationships • studies suggest marital satisfaction is strongly correlated to sexual activity Sibling relationships Domestic violence • Males as perpetrators, women as victims is found in all cultures • More common where men control wealth
  • 24. Households in Social Change International immigration • challenges for parents and siblings Shrinking households in the Pakistan Increasing move away from nuclear households in developed cultures
  • 25. AMBILOCALITY: The couple may stay with either the wife’s or husband’s domestic group • Relatively permanent resident relations BILOCALITY: The couple may switch between the wife’s and husband’s group • Relatively frequent moves between wife and husband’s sides NEOLOCALITY: The couple does not reside with either family group. PATRILOCALITY: With husbands father MATRILOCALITY: With wife’s mother AVUNCULOCALITY: With husband’s mother’s brother AMITALOCALITY: With wife’s father’s sister Uxorilocality: with the wife’s kin Virilocality: with the husband’s kin POSTMARITAL LOCALITY PATTERNS ~ RESIDENCE RULES For the most part where a married couple or family resides parallels their general kinship pattern