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## Lecture Outline ## | ## Lecture Outline ## | ||
- | 1. Two views of kinship: top-down and bottom-up. | + | ### Two views of kinship: top-down and bottom-up. |
- | 2. Meyer Fortes and the axiom of amity | + | ### Meyer Fortes and the axiom of amity ### |
- | - Two types of social relationships: | + | |
- | - Amity consists of prescriptive altruism | + | |
- | - Strangerhood means people can be individually self-interested | + | |
- | - A return to Henry Maine' | + | |
- | - Except without the evolutionary thinking. | + | |
- | - It starts with the ' | + | |
- | 3. The segmentary type of society | + | - Two types of social relationships: |
+ | - Amity consists of prescriptive altruism | ||
+ | - Strangerhood means people can be individually self-interested. | ||
+ | - A return to Henry Maine' | ||
+ | - Except without the evolutionary thinking. | ||
+ | - It starts with the ' | ||
- | What creates order? What is the law? | ||
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+ | ### The segmentary type of society ### | ||
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+ | - What creates order? What is the law? The principle of unilineal descent from a single ancestor | ||
+ | * Creates exclusive groups | ||
+ | * Subdivides all people in society into groups | ||
+ | * Sets limits on who is in society and who is out | ||
+ | - Example: Auhelawa. Matrilineal groups | ||
+ | * Landowning | ||
+ | * Marriage | ||
+ | * Villages | ||
+ | - Unilineal descent groups (UDGs) are corporations | ||
+ | * Members come together to cooperate for a common purpose. | ||
+ | * The common purpose is more important than self-interest. | ||
+ | * They act as one person. From the point of view of outsiders, all people in one UDG are the same, interchangeable. | ||
+ | * This group has a perpetual life. As people die, they are replaced by new members who are the children of members. | ||
+ | * As Henry Maine said, ' | ||
+ | * Interactions between people of different groups are interactions of different groups. This is not exactly strangerhood, | ||
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+ | ### There are two holes in this theory ### | ||
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+ | * Segment = UDG | ||
+ | * Filiation is conflated with descent. | ||
+ | * Example: Ghost marriage | ||
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