Cultural Social and Political Institutions
Cultural Social and Political Institutions
Cultural Social and Political Institutions
SOCIAL AND
POLITICAL
INSTITUTIONS
KINSHIP
is the web of social relationships that form an
important part of the lives of all humans in all
societies, although its exact meanings even
within this discipline are often debated.
is the relationship between members of the
same family.
is by blood relationship
is the state of having common characteristics
or a common origin
Types of Kinship
Affinal Kinship
• Relationships based upon marriage or
cohabitation between collaterals (people
treated as the same generation)
Consanguineous Kinship
• Connections between people that are
traced by blood
KINSHIP BY BLOOD
Descent Systems Kinship
• is reckoned in a number of different ways
around the world, resulting in a variety of
types of descent patterns and kin groups.
Anthropologists frequently use diagrams to
illustrate kinship relationships to make them
more understandable.
Bilineal Descent
When both patrilineal and matrilineal descent
principles are combined
Kinship by Marriage
Marriage is an institution that admits men and
women to family life. Edward Westermarck defined
marriage as the more or less durable connection
between male and female lasting beyond the mere
act of propagation till after the birth of offspring.
Lowie defined it as a relatively permanent bond
between permissible mates. Malinowski defined
marriage as a contract for the production and
maintenance of children. According to Lundberg
Marriage consists of the rules and regulations that
define the rights, duties and privileges of husband
and wife with respect to each other.
MONOGAMY
is the practice of having only one spouse at one time. In some cases,
monogamy means having only one spouse for an entire life span. Out of
the different types of marriages, monogamy is the only one that is legal
in the United States and in most industrial nations.
Social monogamy: Two persons/creatures that live together, have sex with
one another, and cooperate in acquiring basic resources such as food,
clothes, and money.
Sexual monogamy: Two persons/creatures that remain sexually exclusive
with one another and have no outside sex partners.
Genetic monogamy: Two partners that only have offspring with one
another. Marital monogamy: Marriages of only two people.
Serial monogamy: A series of relationships. One person has only one
partner at a time, and then moves on to another partner after severing the
relationship with the first.
Polygamy
is a Greek word meaning "The practice of multiple
Marriage". It is a marriage pattern in which an individual is
married to more than one person at a time.