10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PATRILOCAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
patrilocal in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
patrilocal im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
China in Transition: Economic, Political, and Social ...
By the 1980s over 50 percent of all Beijing urban marriages were once again
patrilocal. In addition, matrilocality also gained; throughout the 1980s over 15
percent of all marriages ended with the newlyweds living with one or both of the
bride's ...
2
Invitation to Social and Cultural Anthropology
Patrilocal and matrilocal family. According to post marital rules in different
societies, the family can be broadly divided in two types; patrilocal and matrilocal.
But in addition to those, bilocal, avunculocal and neolocal residence families are
also ...
3
Families in global and multicultural perspective
... uncles, brothers, etc.). This pattern, patrilocal residence, is quite common in
groups that have patrilineal lineages or clans. Patrilocal residence increases the
authority of the groom's family, because he remains in his childhood home, but
the ...
Bron B. Ingoldsby, Suzanna D. Smith, 2006
4
Cultural Anthropology: The Field Study of Human Beings
Other newly adult householders choose a patrilocal location — in the
neighborhood of the father of the male householder. Yet another possibility is
avunculocal residence, in the vicinity of an uncle, usually a mother's brother's.
This is found ...
5
Primeval kinship: how pair-bonding gave birth to human society
In this chapter I review the empirical evidence relating both to the philopatry
patterns of our closest relatives and to the patrilocal band model; I spell out the
assumptions, problems, and implications of the ancestral male kin group
hypothesis; ...
If current preferences for patrilocal residence held in the pre- Columbian past as
well, then residence groups may have formed around men and their unmarried
children related through the male line — patrilocal extended families. But at any ...
Robert J. Sharer, Loa P. Traxler, 2006
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Kinship and Behavior in Primates
In the last three columns, I give the codes from the atlas, Column 16: Marital
Residence; the classification from Ember, who dispensed with Murdock's
patrilocal/virilocal and matrilocal/uxorilocal distinctions; and my own coding from
the ...
Bernard Chapais Professor of Anthropology University of Montreal, Carol M. Berman Professor of Anthropology University of Buffalo, 2004
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Lexical Reconstruction: The Case of the Proto-Athapaskan ...
There are numerous cases of small, patrilocal and sometimes patrilineal bands
with a hunting and gathering subsistence base. Various reasons for the patrilocal
bias have been given: (1) the necessity for men to be familiar with the territory in ...
Isidore Dyen, David Friend Aberle, 1974
9
The Archaeology of Kinship: Advancing Interpretation and ...
Because matrilocal, patrilocal, cognatic, and neolocal residential groups have
distinct types of households serving their specific social needs, the architectural
configurations at households (e.g., fortes 1959) can be used as an independent ...
10
The Origins and Nature of Sociality
Long interbirth intervals among dispersing females (compared to matrilocal
females) contribute to the age differentials among maternal siblings in patrilocal
societies (Strier, in prep.). Thus, although maternal brothers in patrilocal societies
...
Robert W. Sussman, Audrey R. Chapman, 2004
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PATRILOCAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
patrilocal im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Una costumbre especial para enterrar a los muertos
El tipo de residencia que los novios adoptan, cuando recién se unen, es casi siempre la patrilocal. Esto quiere decir que al principio de su vida matrimonial la ... «La Hora, Okt 15»
Out to Work: Migration, Gender and the Changing Lives of Rural …
The deeply entrenched patrilineal-patrilocal marriage and family system—especially in the villages – continue to circumscribe and delimit the women's ... «Caixin Media, Sep 15»
#dnaEdit: Save the girl child
This is a trend that finds echoes in other patrilineal societies which have patrilocal village exogamy as well, such as China and South Korea. It has been ... «Daily News & Analysis, Jul 15»
Couples of the Future
It is your typical vision of patrilocal residency; my mother -- born in Taiwan -- moved away from her family after meeting my father in NYC. Now this in itself is not ... «Huffington Post, Jan 15»
Watch: St Vincent airs trailer for Record Store Day Black Friday …
“They can sort of represent patrilocal and matrifocal versions of the world; mother father sidey-side.” Ahead of Friday, Annie Clark's produced a short preview ... «DIY Magazine, Nov 14»
Did better mothering defeat the Neanderthals?
Evidence to date indicates that Neanderthals were patrilocal, meaning the females went to live with their mate's family; whereas early modern humans appear ... «Cosmos, Okt 14»
Engels and Women's Liberation
... fluid, as could residency after 'marriage' – ie matrilocal (in the wife's kinship group) or patrilocal (the husband's) – depending on which was more convenient. «Socialist Alternative, Sep 14»
To give women their due
... reshaping of entrenched practices through a marriage “squeeze” — stringent marriage norms, patrilineal inheritance and patrilocal residence, old-age support ... «Indian Express, Aug 14»
The women who live as men
The strict, conservative Kanun decrees that families must be patrilineal (passing wealth down the male line) and patrilocal (meaning that a woman will move into ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mai 14»
New Clues About Human Sacrifices at Ancient Peruvian Temple
That points to a "patrilocal" system for the Moche, suggesting that they traded "princess brides" between centers, Verano says. "Not so different from now in some ... «National Geographic, Nov 13»