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Title: FAMILY, MARRIAGE


1
FAMILY, MARRIAGE
  • Issues in Family and Marriage

2
Conflicting Definitions of Family
  • 1. family as a group (which performs
    functions for the society)
  • 2. family as a network of relatives (by blood,
    marriage, adoption) who are mutually obligated to
    each other

3
Text book follows a current view
  • Traditional nuclear family of residence (where
    husband/father is the breadwinner, wife/mother is
    stay at home, no other relatives living with this
    family)
  • New and non-traditionaldual earner, step family,
    blended family, single parent family, non-married
    couples, same sex couples, singlehood

4
Other sociologists would object
  • Need to distinguish between an ideal family type
    and the empirical family type
  • Idealcultural preferences specific to a society
  • Empiricalthe patterns that actually exist in a
    society

5
In addition,
  • Calling the nuclear family traditional is
    inaccurate
  • Need to distinguish between the historical
    sequence of family types, and,
  • Distinguish between the institutional and
    companionate (companionship) family types

6
American family type19th C
  • family the same as household?
  • family the same as the marriage?
  • Family was male-headed
  • Similar to European stem-family?

7
Variations In Family and Marriage
  • Family of Orientation (Origin)vs. Procreation
  • Nuclear, Extended
  • Descent patrilineal, matrilineal, bilineal
    (bilateral)

8
Variations Residence
  • Where is the newly-married couple expected to
    live?
  • 1. Patrilocalnear grooms family
  • 2. Matrilocalnear brides family
  • 3. Bilocaleither brides or grooms family
  • 4. Neo-localneither (new, independent household)

9
Variations Authority
  • Patriarchyrule by eldest male
  • Matriarchy(does this really exist for a society,
    as an ideal..may be an empirical type)
  • Equalitarian authority or companionship family
    type (companionate)
  • Note may be departures from the ideal with
    patriarchy or male headed

10
Variations Forms of marriage
  • Monogamy
  • Polygamy 1. Polygynyone man married to a number
    of women
  • 2. Polyandryone woman married
    to a number of men (extremely rare. Husbands may
    be brothers)

11
Variations Mate Selection
  • 1. By capture
  • 2. By arrangement (parents with aid of
    matchmakers, relatives)
  • (bride price or dowry)
  • 3. Free choice

12
Variations issues in mate selection
  • Exogamy
  • Endogamy
  • Homogamy
  • Matching vs complementary needs

13
Institutional vs. Companionate
  • Institutional marriage exists for some purpose
    (creating offspring, maintaining family economic
    status or family line etc_
  • Companionate affection of partners is only
    reason behind marriage

14
Permanent Availability Model
  • always available
  • Source of instability
  • Consumer culture?

15
Marriage as lifetime commitment
  • Strong marriage de-emphasizes descent issues
  • In era of weak marriages, descent line emphasized

16
Marriage family in USA
  • Leveling off of divorce rate
  • Most marry at some point
  • 2/3rds claim happy
  • Changes employed mothers (dual earner households)
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