SOC214H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Simpletech, Premarital Sex, Original Affluent Society
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Cross- cultural patterns, and a description of foraging societies. Historical materialism --> family is a product of social history, not biology. -> prof: wrong, too simplistic, but a popular approach. Social explanations for behaviour are much clearer --> custom, institution: cross-cultural evidence on family patterns, our common-sense assumptions about gender and family. It would seem that nuclear families are natural --> gender roles: the evidence on the range of human socitieties f. edholm"s summary. Edholm: don"t see any fact showing nuclear families are natural. Many cultures didnt know/believe sex led to pregnancy: the mother-child-relaitonsihp- not always close. Not true: women know how to take care about babies naturally bodies responds buy a how-to book. In toronto, the first thing a women does when they"re pregnant is to: fatherhood- biological vs social. Sometimes fathers are more responsive to the baby than the mothers. Fatherhood= socially defined: marriage - different forms. Monogomy is less than common: household - diverse compositions.