Soc 110 Family Kinship Marriage
Soc 110 Family Kinship Marriage
Soc 110 Family Kinship Marriage
KINSHIP AND
MARRIAGE
HOWASOCIETYISORGANIZED
UNITIII
SOC110 | Understanding Culture, Society and Politics
WEAK STATE
STRONG FAMILY,
LESSON OBJECTIVES
-DEFINITION OF FAMILY
-DEFINITION OF HOUSEHOLD
X MARRIAGE
F A M I LY ?
-A social group of individuals related by
blood ties, marriage or adoption who
share mutual commitment to each other
(Giddens & Sutton, 2017)
HOUSEHOLD?
- A basic residential unit where
economic, consumption, production,
inheritance, child rearing and shelter
are organized and carried out
(Haviland et al, 2008)
SOCIAL CONFLICT
SYMBOLIC-INTERACTIONIST
Sociological perspectives on Family
FUNCTIONALIST CONFLICT SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONIST
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CLASSIFICATION OF FAMILIES:
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MARRIAGE
Generally: a group’s approved mating
arrangements, usually marked by ritual
(usually wedding) to indicate the couple’s
new status
Mate selection:
✘ Endogamy: the practice of
marrying/ choosing a mate
within one’s own group
✘ Exogamy: the practicing of
marrying outside one’s group
Why is that
people
usually look
for their mate
within one’s
group?
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How many spouses at one time?
✘ Monogamy: both married partners have
only one spouse
✘ Polygamy: one individual has multiple
spouses
Polygyny: one man is married to
more than one woman simultaneously
Polyandry: one woman is married to
more than one man simultaneously
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Who holds authority?
✘ Patriarchal-authority is vested in males
✘ Matriarchal- authority is vested in
females
✘ Egalitarian- authority is more or less
equally divided between people or
groups
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Where does the couple live?
Post-marital residency patterns
✘ Patrilocal - Married couple lives in the
residenceof his husband’s father
✘ Matrilocal –Man is expected to take
residence in his wife’s mother area
✘ Bilocal – couples, upon marriage,
choose to live with or near either
spouse's parents.
✘ Neolocal - Requires both spouses to
leave their households and create
their own at times even in a different
locality
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Family set –ups
(CONTRERASETAL, 2016;SANTARITA AND MADRID;2016; ALEJANDRIA-GONZALES,2016)
NUCLEAR EXTENDED
FAMILY SET-UP
BLENDED/RECONSTITUTED SINGLE-PARENT
V.S.
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Considering the current socio-political
climate of the Philippines, do you think
it is ideal to have extended family
members in one household or only the
couple and children share in one
household?
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KINSHIP
✘ “Network of relatives within an individual
possesses certain mutual rights and
obligations.” (Haviland et al, 2008)
✘ “Web of social relationships that humans
form as a part of a family.” (Alejandria-
Gonzales, 2016)
✘ “Kinship represents the overall framework of
community relations –’the grand plan of
Filipino society.”
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KINSHIP
Defined by:
Consanguinity: Kinship through
bloodline
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Essay (Arial, 10, single space, 1 page, SBP)
✘ Please read the given reading material (the radical idea of
marrying for love) and answer the following questions:
1. According to Coontz, if not for romance, what are some of the
common reasons throughout history that people marry?
2. What are the characteristics of “male bread-winner, love-based
marriage”?
3. What social conditions are necessary for this kind of family
arrangement to prevail?
4. Do you think this family form is viable in the long-term future?
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“ it is possible to generalize about
Filipino social organization
if we start with the basic
institutions of kinship and the
family, and that “underneath the
veneer” and “outer trappings” of
modernity, one can still see the
traditional and institutional values
of the Filipino”.
F. Landa Jocano
end of lecture
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