PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «MATRILOCALITY»
matrilocality
social
anthropology
matrilocal
residence
term
referring
societal
system
which
married
couple
resides
with
near
wife
parents
thus
female
offspring
mother
remain
living
house
thereby
forming
large
clan
matrilocality
meaning
pronunciation
translations
merriam
webster
especially
newly
family
people
contrasted
patrilocality
origin
define
ˈmætrɪˌləʊkəl
ˈmeɪ
denoting
having
relating
marriage
pattern
live
kinship
neolocality
intro
information
from
answers
terms
that
developed
describe
common
practices
tribal
premodern
societies
whereby
choice
general
most
form
matrilineal
socieities
although
ambiguities
classification
apparent
some
case
studies
collins
always
derived
forms
ˌmætrɪləʊˈkælɪtɪ
ˌmeɪ
noun
ˌmatriˈlocally
adverb
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MATRILOCALITY»
Descubre el uso de
matrilocality en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
matrilocality y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Archaeology of Kinship: Advancing Interpretation and ...
Most of the hypotheses on the origins of matrilocality focus on the relationships
among gender roles, subsistence, and group formation. The cross-cultural
ethnological models indicate that matrilocality is associated with the importance
of ...
2
Cengage Advantage Books: Humanity: An Introduction to ...
What is it, specifically, about matrilineality and matrilocality that gives relatively
high status to females? It is not that “women rule” in these societies. Generally
speaking, men hold positions of both political and domestic authority in
matrilineal ...
James Peoples, Garrick Bailey, 2008
3
Lexical Reconstruction: The Case of the Proto-Athapaskan ...
matrilocality, presumably in connection with the diffusion of matrilineality to these
groups from the coast. This direct shift from patrilocality to matrilocality is the one
form of residential change that Murdock believes never occurs. Even if we ...
Isidore Dyen, David Friend Aberle, 1974
4
Mind the Gap: Tracing the Origins of Human Universals
But human groups exhibit several other residence patterns: matrilocality (
spouses live with or near the wife's parents), bilocality (spouses live near the
husband's parents or the wife's parents), neolocality (both spouses leave their
natal home to ...
Peter Kappeler, Joan Silk, 2009
5
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: 4 Volume Set
[See also Deities; Dual-Sex Political Systems; Gender Roles; Indigenous
Cultures; Indonesia; Matrilocality and Patrilocality; Patriarchy; and Sciences,
subentry Social Sciences.] BIBLIOGRAPHY Benda-Beckmann, Franz von, and
Keebet von ...
6
The Way the Wind Blows: Climate Change, History, and Human ...
Counter to the expectations of previous researchers, quantitative studies of
Chumash postmarital residence based on evidence from mission registers reveal
a predominant pattern of matrilocality. Consideration of the movement of spouses
...
Roderick J. McIntosh, Joseph A. Tainter, Susan Keech McIntosh, 2013
7
Crafting Prehispanic Maya Kinship
Because matrilocality keeps married sisters together, they are more likely to live
in the same dwelling. However, patrilocality disperses sisters across households
and unrelated married women are less likely to live in the same dwelling.
8
The Black-Tailed Prairie Dog: Social Life of a Burrowing Mammal
Yes No No Common Yes 50 Aboveground Matrilocality with harem-polygyny 1
Rare Endangered Rare Rare Rare Rare No Common Yes 50 9 ? ? Matrilocality
with harem-polygyny 1 Rare Threatened Sources: Merriam 1892, 1902; Hollister
...
9
The Subarctic Indians and the Fur Trade, 1680-1860
The inference that matrilocality was a feature of precontact Canadian Athapaskan
culture is supported both empirically and logically (see Dyen and Aberle, 1974:
357-58; Yerbury 1980a:354-421). M. Kay Martin's recent research (1974) on ...
10
Priestess, Mother, Sacred Sister: Religions Dominated by Women
Female-Dominated Religions and Matrilineality , Matrilocality , or Matrifocality —
Summary Country Summary Burma: Clearly matrifocal with a matrilineal bias.
Some evidence for official matrilineality in earlier centuries. Northern Thailand: ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MATRILOCALITY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
matrilocality en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Archaeology of Kinship
It's a little repetitive in places: after all, matrilocality and patrilocality are structured the same way even if the physical impacts on house plans and settlements are ... «About - News & Issues, Ene 14»
A brief history of 'marriage,' part 14
... Lewis Henry Morgan, did early human society based on mother right, or matrilineality and matrilocality, become patrilineal and patriarchal? «Workers World, Ago 13»
A brief history of 'marriage,' part 3
... character of clan marriage (always marrying outside one's own clan) and matrilocality (the husband leaving his clan to join the wife's clan). «Workers World, Jun 13»
Men at work: hoes, ploughs, and steel
Interestingly, there are groups in northeast India of Tibeto-Burma or Austro-Asiatic origin which practice both matrilineality and matrilocality. «Discover Magazine, Dic 10»
The flux of genes on the South Seas
The standard explanation of this is that the Austronesians had some aspect of matrilineal descent and matrilocality in terms of communal fission ... «Discover Magazine, Nov 10»
Marxism and Feminism
Gender relations were totally different whether the husband went to his wife's clan (matrilocality) or the wife went to the husband's (patrilocality). «International Viewpoint, Sep 10»
X chromosome marks the spot, again
That is, some researchers have assumed that the prevalence of patrilocality and polygyny in relation to matrilocality and polyandry, combined ... «ScienceBlogs, Feb 10»
Roots of women's oppression
Of the first two in time, one is a critical review of Margaret Mead's Male and Female and the other a report on matrilocality--the residence of a ... «Socialist Worker Online, Sep 08»
Misogyny Vs. Sexism
Unlike mythical matriarchy, matriliny (with descent reckoned through the female line) and matrilocality (with the family centered in the mother's ... «New York Times Blogs, Abr 08»
On the origins of women's oppression
But she fails to explain how bride price came into existence or why the shift from matrilocality to patrilocality had already taken place. This shift is necessary to ... «Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal, Feb 08»