Kinship, Marriage & The Household PDF
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Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School
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This document provides an overview of kinship, marriage, and the household. It discusses different types of kinship, descent, and marriage systems. It also covers various forms of families and postmarital residency rules.
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\[Kinship, Marriage & The Household\] {Lesson 9} **Kinship** social institution that refers to [relations formed between members of society.] **Types of Kinship** **A. Kinship by blood** - [Consanguineal kinship] or [kinship based on blood] is considered as the [most basic] and general form of...
\[Kinship, Marriage & The Household\] {Lesson 9} **Kinship** social institution that refers to [relations formed between members of society.] **Types of Kinship** **A. Kinship by blood** - [Consanguineal kinship] or [kinship based on blood] is considered as the [most basic] and general form of relations. The relationship is achieved by [birth] or [blood affinity]. (Examples: parents and their children, between siblings, between nieces/ nephews, aunts/ uncles) - **Descent** - refers to [biological relationship]; individual's child or offspring or ancestry. - **Lineage** - refers to the [line] where one's descent is traced. **B. Unilineal Descent** - traced through a [single ancestor] from either male and female line. - **Patrilineal** - [both] males and females belong to the kin group of their [father]. Only the [males] pass on to their children their family identity - **Matrilineal** - descent that is traced through the [female line]. - **Bilateral** - descent through the study of [both parents' ancestors]. **C. Affinal kinship** - or [kinship based on marriage] refers to the type of relations developed when a marriage occurs. This type of kinship is forged by marriage alliances. **Marriage** is an important social institution wherein two persons, a man and a woman, [enter into family life]. During this process, the partners make a public, official, and permanent declaration of their union as lifetime couples. **Various forms of marriages** **1.** **Monogamy**- happens when both married partners only have [ONE] spouse or sexual partner. **2.** **Polygamy**- occurs when one individual has [multiple] spouses or sexual mate. - **Polygyny** - a man has multiple female partners or mates - **Polyandry** - a woman has multiple male partners and mates. **3. Endogamy** - [compulsory] marriage, in their [own village], community, ethnic, social or religious group. **4. Exogamy or out-marriage** - refers to a marriage custom where an individual is required by society's norms and rules to [marry outside] of their own group, community, or social classes. **Postmarital Residency Rules** ▪ **Neolocal** - [independent] from the place of residence of the of the newlywed's parents. ▪ **Patrilocal** - rule of residence when married couples stay in the [house of the husband's relatives] or near the husband's kin. ▪ **Matrilocal** - rule of residence when the couples [live with the wife's relatives] or near the wife's kin. ▪ **Bilocal** - residence happens when the newlywed couple stay with the [husband's relatives and the wife's kin alternately]. **Referred and Arranged Marriages** **Referred Marriage** - happens through the help of a [matchmaker]. **Arranged Marriages** - also known as [fixed marriage], in this kind of marriage, the man or woman's parents, community leaders, religious officials or leaders determine the marital partner of the individual. **Types of arranged marriages** **A. Child marriage** - happens when parents arrange for the marriage of their child long [before the marriage takes place]. **B. Exchange marriage** - there is a [reciprocal exchange] of spouses between 2 countries, tribes, or groups. **C.** **Diplomatic marriage** - arranged marriage has been established between [2 royal or political families] in order to forge political or diplomatic alliances. **D.** **Modern arranged marriage** - the child's parents, with the [consent] of the child, choose from several possible mates. **Kinship By Rituals** **Compadrazgo "godparenthood"** -- ritualized form of forging [co- parenthood] or family. Done through the performance of [Catholic rituals] like baptism, confirmation, and marriage. - **Compadre** or kumpare for the male godparent. - **Kumare** for the female godparent. **The Family & The Household** **Family** is considered the [basic unit of social organization]. Made up of a [group of individuals who are linked together] by marriage, blood relations, or adoption. **Various forms of families** **1. Nuclear family** - made up of a married couple and their biological or adopted child or children. **2. Extended family** - type of family whose members [go beyond the nuclear family] made up of parents and their offspring. **3. Blended family** - a type of family where the parents have a child or [children from previous marital relationships] but all the members stay and congregate [to form a new family] unit. It is sometimes called [a step family, reconstituted family.]