Anthropology 203
Marriage
A culturally sanctioned union between two or more people that establishes certain rights and obligations between the people, between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws; such marriage rights and obligations most often include, but are not limited to, sex, labor, property, childbearing, exchange, and status.
Brideservice
A designated period of time when the groom works for the bride's family
Consanguineal Family
A family of blood relatives, consisting of related women, their brothers, and the women's family.
Nuclear Family
A group consisting of one or two parents and dependent offspring, which may include a stepparent, stepsiblings, and adopted children. Until recently this term referred only to the mother, father, and child(ren) unit.
Conjugal Family
family established through marriage
Fictive Marriage
marriage form in which a proxy is used as a symbol of someone not physically present to establish the social status of a spouse and heirs (such as seafarers, prisoners, military personnel deployed)
Average life expectancies of African Slaves
Few lived past 40 years old
Bridewealth
The money or valuable good paid by the groom or his family to the bride's family upon marriage; also called bride-price
Family
many forms, ranging from a single parent with one or more children, to a married couple or polygamous spouses with or without offspring, to several generations of parents and their children
Functions of Family
two or more people related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Forms the basic cooperative structure that ensures and individual's primary needs and provides the necessary care for children to develop as healthy and productive members of the group and thereby ensure its future
Homo Sapiens Europaeus
white, cheerful, muscular; hair: yellow, brown, flowing; blue eyes; gentle, inventive; covered with cloth; ruled by law
Same-Sex Marriage
woman-woman marriages of Nandi of western Kenya when woman of advanced age who bore no sons may become female husband by marrying young woman; otherwise, legal same-sex marriage starting to become global thing
Kinship
-A network of relatives into which individuals are born and married, and with whom they cooperate based on customarily prescribed right, and obligations. Diagram is a way to map out the different networks of relatives leading to one specific subject.
Social Reality of Racial Classification
-People are natural classifiers; attaching a label helps us communicate; classifications reflect a social reality w/political implications, an extreme being genocide
Biological Reality of Racial Classification
-Racial classification does not reflect a biological reality; these classifications are based on arbitrary, changing cultural criteria masquerading as biological differences
Fission
-the splitting of a descent group into two or more new descent groups
Transactions customary to Nayar marriage
1) After girl's first menstruation, ceremony joins her with "ritual husband" lasting a few days and doesn't necessarily include sex; temporary union establishes girl as adult ready for motherhood and eligible for sexual activity with men approved by household 2) When woman enters continued sexual liaison with a man approved by family; man gives her gifts three times a year until relationship terminates, in return spending nights with her; has no economic obligations to her; may have same arrangement with multiple men; Nayar "marriage" 3) If Nayar woman becomes pregnant, one of the men she has relationship with must formally acknowledge paternity w/giving gifts to woman and mid-wife; establishes child's birthright; once ritually acknowledging fatherhood, man may or may not continue interest in child, as support & education for the child are provided by woman and brothers
Extended Family
: Two or more closely related nuclear families clustered together in a large domestic group.
Inbreeding Theory
1950's; close kin may carry harmful recessive genes; mating w/these individuals would produce a higher incidence of genetic defects; those that practiced would have offspring that would also practice incest taboo
Polygyny
A man that is married to more than one woman; not to be confused with polygamy, which is when one individual has multiple spouses (gender-neutral term)
Dowry
A payment made at the time of a woman's marriage that comes from her inheritance, made to either her or her husband
Power
Ability to achieve one's goals and objectives; correlated w/wealth; could be other factors (possession of knowledge, eloquent speaker, fierce warrior, etc.)
Clan
An extended unilineal kin-group, often consisting of several lineages, whose members claim common descent from a remote ancestor, usually legendary or mythological
Class System
Based on achieved status (personal effort); social calss is a segment of the population whose individuals share similar lifestyles; open system (permits mobility either up or down); social class has similar access to power, wealth, and prestige; studies of social class in the U.S. shows that most remain in the class into which they were born
Stratified societies
Considerable inequality; unequal access to power, wealth, and prestige that is recognized by members of society; noticeable differences in social position, lifestyle, and access to power; standard of living varies; unequal access to rewards is inherited from one generation to the next
Hindu India-Sudras
Cultivators, laborers Brahma's feet Black
Ethnicity
Cultural variation; a group of people who emphasize common origins, language, shared histories
Unilineal Descent
Establishes descent group based on descent traced exclusively though either the male or the female line of ancestry -Can be traced through the female (matrilineal) or the male (patrilineal) lines -Depending on the line, the corresponding gender are considered to be continued by that
African Burial Project
Excavation site in Lower Manhattan that is unearthing hundreds of remains of slaves
Wealth
Form can vary; overall, accumulation of economic resources
Hindu India-Untouchables
Jobs that no one else will do Beneath 4 varna before it; too lowly for system Doesn't get a color ):
Egalitarian Societies
Less inequality; few or no groups w/greater access to wealth, power, or prestige; reciprocity (balanced or generalized); little/no political role specialization; personal differences/skills are acknowledged (not transferable/inheritable); found among mobile food collectors, as nomadism inhibits accumulation of personal possessions and sharing maximizes adaptation
Theory of expanding social alliances
Levi-Strauss (1969); mates outside family=wide network of alliances; helps enhance cooperation, social cohesion, survival; new genetic material
Monogamy
Marriage in which both partners have just one spouse; in North America and most of Europe, it is only legally recognized form of marriage; serial monogamy arise from frequency of divorce
Hopi Lineage; What happens with unsatisfactory husbands
Matrilineal descent; lineage decides what clan you belong to and your community; if he is unsatisfactory then the unhappy wife may simply put all of his shit outside and he's gone
Ranked Societies
Medium inequality; unequal access to prestige; equal access to wealth, power; fixed number of high-status positions (chiefs); high-status positions are hereditary; chief may have prestige, but does not accumulate wealth necessarily; goods are redistributed
Caste System
Members ranked from birth; ascribed status (in position from birth); the individual has no control over his/her position; closed system—little or no social mobility either up or down; membership directly related to economic issues; higher castes have more and do less; members of the same caste socially and residentially segregated from other castes; each has its own set of secret rituals which intensifies group awareness; the higher castes are more interested in maintaining the system (benefit most from it so yeah duh)
Hindu India-Vaisyas
Merchants, Artisans, Tradesmen Brahma's thigh (lolz) Brown
Pink Vigilantes
Name for The Gulabi Gang that is made up of Dalit women (untouchables) that are demanding social justice
Prestige
Social esteem, respect, or admiration that a society confers on people
Neolocal Residence
Pattern in which a married couple establishes its household in a location apart from either the husband's or the wife's relatives
Patrilocal Residence
Pattern in which a married couple lives in the husband's father's place of residence.
Matrilocal Residence
Pattern in which a married couple lives in the wife's mother's place of residence.
Ambilocal Residence
Pattern in which a married couple may choose either matrilocal or patrilocal residence.
Natural Aversion Theory
Popular in early 1900's; inborn/genetic mechanism which leads to an aversion to sexual intercourse among those that grew up together
Hindu India-Brahmans
Priests and scholars Brahma's mouth White
Hindu India society overall
Purity tied to occupation; scholars more "pure" than laborers; scripture teaches that one can live a good life by staying in their caste; not following scripture increases risk of reincarnation into a lower class
Rules of endogamy
Requires an individual to marry from within one's group; could be social class, religion, ethnicity, etc.
Nancy Scehper-Hughes study Brazil
Research of the criminal and medical aspects of global organ trafficking
Rules of exogamy
Rules for marriage outside a certain group of kin; all societies have this, incest taboo a common one; can apply to nuclear family or extend to hundreds/thousands of people (ex. White parents not wanting daughter to marry black man)
Margaret Mead's trademark
Studying "culture at a distance"
Lineage
Unilineal kin-group descended from a common ancestor or founder who lived four to six generations ago and in which relationships among member can be exactly stated in genealogical terms
Hindu India-Kshatriyas
Warriors, land owners; elite ruling class Brahma's arms Red
Polyandry
When a woman is married to more than one man; in fewer than a dozen societies, most popularly in Marquesan Islanders of Polynesia and Tibetans in Asia
Group Marriage
also known as co-marriage; form in which several men and women have sexual access to one another
Arranged Marriage
based on premise that marriage is a union of kin groups, rather than individuals; the interest of the family outweighs the decisions of individuals in mate selection
Homo Sapiens Monstrosus
based on travelers' tales and fables of hairy people w/tails (eventually dropped)
Sex
biological, with different sex organs, breast size, hormone levels, muscle/fat ratios, and in chromosomes
Homo Sapiens Afer
black, sluggish, relaxed; hair: black, frizzed; flat nose, swollen lips; crafty, inactive; covers himself in grease; ruled by impulse
Double Descent
double unilineal descent when descent is matrilineal for some purposes and patrilineal for others
Moeity
each group, usually consisting of several clans, that results from a division of a society into two halves on the basis of descent
Age set
formally established group of people born during a certain time span who move together through the series of age-grade categories; sometimes called age class
Homo Sapiens Ferus
four-footed, mute, hairy; "wild boys" discovered in the woods; possibly raised by animals (eventually dropped)
Gender
is the way members of the two sexes are perceived, evaluated, and expected to behave
Ambilineal Descent
option of affiliating with either mother's or father's descent group
Age grade
organized category of people based on age; every individual passes through a series of such categories over his or her lifetime
Homo Sapiens Asiaticus
pale yellow, melancholy, stiff; hair: black; dark eyes; covered w/loose garments; ruled by belief
Incest taboos
prohibition against mating with certain types of kin who are defined by the society as being inappropriate sexual partners
Homo Sapiens Americanus
red, angry, upright; hair: black, straight, thick; blue eyes; paints himself w/fine red lines; ruled by habit
Toteism
the belief that people are related to particular animals, plants, or natural objects by virtue of descent from common ancestral spirits
Phratry
unilineal descent group composed of at least two clans that supposedly share a common ancestry, whether or not they really do