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The Universality of ‘Family’

    AS Sociology
Murdock
• Some form of family exists in every
  society.

• “social group characterised by common
  residence, economic co-operation and
  reproduction. It includes adults of both
  sexes, at least two of whom maintain a
  socially approved sexual relationship and
  one or more children, own or adopted.”
Variations of this…
Britain and Ireland

•   Traditional nuclear
•   Extended
•   Reconstituted
•   Cohabiting
Banaro of New Guinea
• The families live in a
  communal house, divided
  into apartments for each
  nuclear family
• Husband does not have
  sexual relations with his
  wife until she has borne a
  child by a friend of his
  father.
• The parent child
  relationship therefore is
  not biological.
Nayar of Kerla
• The Nayar have sets of relationships
  different from those common in Britain.
• Kathleen Gough carried out a detailed
  study of this group.
• Before puberty all girls married to a
  suitable man – however after marriage the
  husband does not live with his wife and is
  under no obligation to make any contact.
• The only duty of the wife is to attend his funeral
  and mourn his death.
• Nayar girls can take on many ‘visiting’ husbands.
• The husbands spend much time away from the
  villages so on return choose a wife to stay the
  night with.
• These husbands have no duty towards their
  offspring.
• Husbands may give their wives ‘tokens’ but it is
  frowned upon if they do this regularly.
Is Murdock’s definition too narrow?
• Growth of same sex relationships to
  include children.

• Growth of matriarchal families – high in
  western societies. (particularly low
  income black communities)

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  • 1. The Universality of ‘Family’ AS Sociology
  • 2. Murdock • Some form of family exists in every society. • “social group characterised by common residence, economic co-operation and reproduction. It includes adults of both sexes, at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship and one or more children, own or adopted.”
  • 3. Variations of this… Britain and Ireland • Traditional nuclear • Extended • Reconstituted • Cohabiting
  • 4. Banaro of New Guinea • The families live in a communal house, divided into apartments for each nuclear family • Husband does not have sexual relations with his wife until she has borne a child by a friend of his father. • The parent child relationship therefore is not biological.
  • 5. Nayar of Kerla • The Nayar have sets of relationships different from those common in Britain. • Kathleen Gough carried out a detailed study of this group. • Before puberty all girls married to a suitable man – however after marriage the husband does not live with his wife and is under no obligation to make any contact.
  • 6.
  • 7. • The only duty of the wife is to attend his funeral and mourn his death. • Nayar girls can take on many ‘visiting’ husbands. • The husbands spend much time away from the villages so on return choose a wife to stay the night with. • These husbands have no duty towards their offspring. • Husbands may give their wives ‘tokens’ but it is frowned upon if they do this regularly.
  • 8. Is Murdock’s definition too narrow? • Growth of same sex relationships to include children. • Growth of matriarchal families – high in western societies. (particularly low income black communities)