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FAMILY

 Backbone of society and a crucible of social inequality
o Both are partial perspectives and both are partially true
U.S. Census Bureau
o Two or more individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption living in the
same household
 Missing people who live together but aren't married and fictive kin
 Other sociologists
o Group whose members are bound by legal, biological, or emotional ties, or
a combination of all three
o How we define the family is important because it affects who we include
in definition
 Main Types of Family
o Nuclear Family
 Heterosexual couple with one or more children living in a
single household
 Higher footprint than the actual numbers behind it
 Became the model for the family through ideology- never been
the majority of families in the U.S.
o Kin
 Relatives or relations, usually those related by common
descent
o Extended family
 Large group of relatives, usually including at least three
generations living either in one household or in close
proximity
 Diversity in Families
o Endogamy
 Marriage to someone within one's social group (race, ethnicity,
class, education, religion, region, or nationality)
 People in U.S. tend to marry this way
o Exogamy
 Marriage to someone from a different social group
 In 1967- antimissegination laws were outlawed with Supreme
Court case Loving v. Virginia
o Monogamy
 Marrying (r being in a relationship with) one person at a time
 U.S.- serial monogamy- one marriage at a time but multiple
marriages over the course of a lifetime
o Polygamy
 More than one spouse at a time
 Polygyny-multiple wives
 Polyandry- multiple husbands

,  Very uncommon globally because
polygamy is usually common in
patriarchal societies
 Most likely to see this when there's a
shortage of women in an egalitarian
context
 Residential Patterns
o In preindustrial societies, most newlyweds live with one set of parents
 Patrilocality- a married couple lives with or near the husband's
family
 Matrilocality- a married couple lives with or near the wives
family
 Exogamous groups
 U.S. is different- Nuclear Ideal
 Patterns of Descent
o Descent- system by which members of a society trace kinship over
generations
 Patrilineal descent- tracing kinship through men
 Matrilineal descent- tracing kinship though women
 Bilateral descent- tracing kinship through both men and
women
 U.S. is rather bilateral
 Structural Functionalism on the Family
o Social functions of the family
 Socialization
 Regulation of sexual activity
 Defines who you can and can't have sex with
 Can't have sex within your family and husband and
wife can't cheat
 Regulates sexual activity during adolescence
 Social Placement
 Class of your parents determine the class you will
start out as
 Ethnic group, race
 Gives you a track in society
 Some would say this is a social dysfunction
 Material and Emotional Security
 Families are supposed to provide for each other
o Society depends on families
 If we didn't have the family we would have to meet these needs
in other ways
 Sci Fi- different thoughts about how different institutions
could
 Social Conflict Theorists
o Conflict within the family is due to the competition for resources: time,
energy, and the leisure to pursue recreational activities

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