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The corollary is that marriage and affinity are of primary importance for the social
structure of these societies . Goody ( 1973 : 38–39 ) placed the locus of dowry at
the conjugal tie bestowing privileges on the couple at the cost of sibling unity .
The corollary is that marriage and affinity are of primary importance for the social
structure of these societies . Goody ( 1973 : 38–39 ) placed the locus of dowry at
the conjugal tie bestowing privileges on the couple at the cost of sibling unity .
Page 136
According to Bourdieu , homogamous marriage tends to regulate dyadic
relationships within the family . Senior men can marry neither too high because
their authority would be jeopardized , nor too low because they could dishonour
their ...
According to Bourdieu , homogamous marriage tends to regulate dyadic
relationships within the family . Senior men can marry neither too high because
their authority would be jeopardized , nor too low because they could dishonour
their ...
Page 139
Moreover , the brother of a dishonoured girl would have difficulty in contracting a
marriage with a girl from a family of good standing . Since residence is most often
patrilocal , ' good ' girls would not come to reside in the same house with an ...
Moreover , the brother of a dishonoured girl would have difficulty in contracting a
marriage with a girl from a family of good standing . Since residence is most often
patrilocal , ' good ' girls would not come to reside in the same house with an ...
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