What Is Kinship
What Is Kinship
What Is Kinship
KINSHIP
KIN- one's family and relations; a sociocultural structure that forms a
network of social and biological links between individuals or the blood
or marital link that binds individuals together in a community.
BASIS OF KINSHIP
1) Sex
a. The Kinship relations in every society are differentiated by
sex.
2) Generation
a. In terms of generations, a kinship relationship is set between
the individuals. For instance, 'Father' and 'Son' denotes the
relationship between two different generations.
5) Division
a. It is the divisions and sub-divisions in Kinship relationships.
For instance, "Son's son and Daughter's daughter are two
forms or relations,"
6) Binding Thread
a. The Affinal and Consanguineal relations acts the 'Thread of
Connection'. This means that Kinship involves a chain.
TYPES OF KINSHIP
The kinships are based on two broad aspects
A.) Birth (Blood relationships)
B.) Marriages
Ex:
Mother and Daughter Relationship
Father and Son Relationship
Aunt and Niece Relationship
Affinal kinship: Marriage is the foundation of this relationship. The basic kin
connection is that between a husband and a wife.
DESCCENT
KINSHIP BY MARRIAGE
Affinal Kinship happens when a marriage occurs. And there are
various forms of marriage.
These are Monogamy, Polygamy, Polygyny, and Polyandry.
FORMS OF MARRIAGE
Monogamy
Monogamy came from the Greek words 'monos' and 'gamos.'
It means 'one union.'
Monogamy occurs when a person marries one person only. It
is the state of marriage without having more than one
husband or wife.
Polygamy
It is Polygamy when an individual marries more than one man
or woman. It is the state of having multiple husbands or wives
at the same time.
Polygyny
Polygyny happens when a man marries multiple women at
the same time. It is the state of having multiple wives
simultaneously.
Sosoral Polygyny is when a man is married with two or more
sisters at the same time.
Polyandry
Polyandry happens when a woman marries multiple men. It is
the state of having more than one husband simultaneously.
KINSHIP BY RITUAL
POLITICS OF KINSHIP
POLITICAL DYNASTY
The Philippine political system has always included political dynasties. They
are generally found in wealthy families that first became entrenched in a
province before transitioning to the federal government. In the Philippine
government, people from these families presently hold the majority of the
positions.
Family
- commonly used to refer to the number of individuals in a family.
Ex.
One (one individual) or three or five related people living together.
Household
- is a social unit made up of people who may or may not be connected
to one another.
Ex.
College roommates living together in one house (all unrelated)
NUCLEAR FAMILY
- a family group consisting of parents and their children (one or more),
typically living in one home residence.
EXTENDED FAMILY
- A family that extends beyond the nuclear family, consisting of parents
like father, mother, and their children, aunts, uncles, grandparents,
and cousins, all living in the same household.
RECONSTITUTED FAMILY
- Also known as blended family
- the sociological term for the joining of two adults via marriage,
cohabitation or civil partnership, who have had previous relationships
and children from them.
SEPARATED FAMILY
- When one of the family members is separated from the family due to
circumstances, but they remain a vital and significant component of
the family.
TRANSNATIONAL FAMILY
- Families that live apart for some or most of the time, but maintain the
connection and the feeling of collective love, affection, care, welfare,
and unity that is known as family hood, even across national lines.
KINSHIP AND ITS DEGREE
PRIMARY KINSHIP
Primary kinship is based on direct relations. Individuals or people that are directly
related are said to be primary in nature.
SECONDARY KINSHIP
Secondary kinship alludes to the primary kinship. As it were, the individuals who are
specifically identified with primary kinship (i.e. primary kin of our primary kinship)
become secondary kinship.
In other words, it means relations that come through primary kinship are said to be
secondary kinship.
Types of secondary kinship:
1.) Secondary Consanguineal kinship
2.) Secondary Affinal kinship
IMPORTANCE OF KINSHIP