Navajo Kinship and Marriage

Navajo Kinship and Marriage
Title Navajo Kinship and Marriage PDF eBook
Author Gary Witherspoon
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 156
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN 9780226904184

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Foreword David M. Schneider Preface 1: Kinship as a Cultural System 2: Mother and Child and the Nature of Kinship 3: Marriage and the Nature of Affinity 4: Father and Child 5: The Descent System 6: The Concepts of Sex, Generation, Sibling Order, and Distance 7: Kinship and Affinal Solidarity as Symbolized in the Enemyway 8: Social Organization in the Rough Rock-Black Mountain Area 9: Residence in the Subsistence Residential Unit 10: Subsistence in the Subsistence Residential Unit 11: Unity in the Subsistence Residential Unit 12: The Navajo Outfit as a Set of Related Subsistence Residential Units13: The Web of Affinity 14: The Social Universe of the Navajo Notes Bibliography Index Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Kinship and Marriage

Kinship and Marriage
Title Kinship and Marriage PDF eBook
Author Robin Fox
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 292
Release 1983
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521278232

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New paperback edition of Robin Fox's study of systems of kinship and alliance, which has become an established classic of social science literature.

Kinship, Islam, and the Politics of Marriage in Jordan

Kinship, Islam, and the Politics of Marriage in Jordan
Title Kinship, Islam, and the Politics of Marriage in Jordan PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey F. Hughes
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 280
Release 2021-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253056454

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In Kinship, Islam, and the Politics of Marriage in Jordan, Geoffrey Hughes sets out to trace the "marriage crisis" in Jordan and the Middle East. Rapid institutional, technological, and intellectual shifts in Jordan have challenged the traditional notions of marriage and the role of powerful patrilineal kin groups in society by promoting an alternative ideal of romantic love between husband and wife. Drawing on many years of fieldwork in rural Jordan, Kinship, Islam, and the Politics of Marriage in Jordan provides a firsthand look at how expectations around marriage are changing for young people in the Middle East even as they are still expected to raise money for housing, bridewealth, and a wedding. Kinship, Islam, and the Politics of Marriage in Jordan offers an intriguing look at the contrasts between the traditional values and social practices of rural Jordanians around marriage and the challenges and expectations of young people as their families negotiate the concept of kinship as part of the future of politics, family dynamics, and religious devotion

Kinship and Marriage Among the Nuer

Kinship and Marriage Among the Nuer
Title Kinship and Marriage Among the Nuer PDF eBook
Author Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard
Publisher
Pages 183
Release 1965
Genre
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African Systems of Kinship and Marriage

African Systems of Kinship and Marriage
Title African Systems of Kinship and Marriage PDF eBook
Author A. R. Radcliffe-Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 403
Release 2015-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317406095

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First published in 1950 and this edition in 1987, this book is one of the most wide-ranging and respected surveys on kinship and marriage in African social life. In his introduction, Radcliff-Brown provides a masterly analysis of the main features of African kinship systems and the theoretical problems arising from the study of them. The contributions range from examinations of kinship systems among the Swazi, the Tswana, the Zulu, the Nuer, and the Ashanti, to double descent among the Yakö and dual descent in the Nuba groups of the Sudan. The contributors themselves are still viewed as giants in their field: Evans-Pritchard, Meyer Fortes, Max Gluckman, Hilda Kuper, Naderl, A. I. Richards, Schapera and Monica Wilson.

Marriage, Love, Caste and Kinship Support

Marriage, Love, Caste and Kinship Support
Title Marriage, Love, Caste and Kinship Support PDF eBook
Author Shalini Grover
Publisher Routledge
Pages 196
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1351402374

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This book makes use of interesting case studies and photographs to describe everyday life in a squatter settlement in Delhi. The book helps to understand the marital experiences of these people most of whom belong to the Scheduled Caste and live in one identified geographical space. The author describes the shifts within their marriages, remarriages and other kinds of unions and their striking diversities, which have been described with care. Shalini Grover also examines the close ties of married women with their mothers and natal families. An important contribution of the book lies in the unfolding of the role of women-led informal courts, Mahila Panchayats and their influence in conflict resolution. This takes place in a distinctly different mode of community-based arbitration against the backdrop of mainstream legal structures and male-dominated caste associations. The book will be of interest to students of sociology and social anthropology, gender studies, development studies, law and psychology. Activists and family counsellors will also find the book useful.

Kinship and Marriage in Genesis

Kinship and Marriage in Genesis
Title Kinship and Marriage in Genesis PDF eBook
Author Naomi A. Steinberg
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Pages 184
Release 1993
Genre Religion
ISBN

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