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Social structure is where the hearth is: a ‘woman's place’ in Beti society
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2011
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In the present article, an analysis of the cooking hearth—‘a woman's place’—in Beti society provides the basis for reconsidering certain aspects of patrilineal organisation. Its aims are twofold: first, to demonstrate a continuity between female domestic roles and overall social structure, areas of concern commonly perceived as pertaining to separate domains and, second, to suggest the structural relevance of co-affinal ties, relationships largely neglected by current kinship theory.
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La structure au foyer: la ‘place’ de la femme dans la société Beti
A travers une analyse des relations de parenté associées aux trois pierres du foyer chez es Betis du Sud-Cameroun, l'auteur montre l'importance de la constitution de places’ féminines dans la structuration de l'organisation patrilinéaire de cette société, ant au niveau domestique qu'à celui du systéme lignager. La prise en compte de cette perspective comporte la reconnaissance de la co-affinité comme principe d'organisaion propre, et incite à distinguer la structure de la morphologie sociale.
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- Kinship dynamics, past and present
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- Copyright © International African Institute 1988
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