1961
DOI: 10.2307/164972
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Familia, Casamento e Divorcio no Brasil

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“…Frequently such &families' are referred to by the name of a focal female "gure. The notion of &family' is strongly identi"ed with female gender and focal female members, a pattern isolated in other studies of kinship in low-income Salvador (Azevedo, 1966;Woortman, 1987;Agier, 1990c, d) or in other urban centres in Northeastern Brazil (Scott, 1996). However, the ideal aspired to by the majority of residents is centred upon the image of a stable child-raising monogamous couple.…”
Section: The Structural Contextmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Frequently such &families' are referred to by the name of a focal female "gure. The notion of &family' is strongly identi"ed with female gender and focal female members, a pattern isolated in other studies of kinship in low-income Salvador (Azevedo, 1966;Woortman, 1987;Agier, 1990c, d) or in other urban centres in Northeastern Brazil (Scott, 1996). However, the ideal aspired to by the majority of residents is centred upon the image of a stable child-raising monogamous couple.…”
Section: The Structural Contextmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Whilst Woortman's approach might be said to correspond to a feminine perspective on kinship, Agier's represents a masculine one. Agier uses the expressions &incomplete' or &partial' families (quoting Azevedo, 1966) and argues that female-centredness indicates failure from both a male and female perspective. The two studies' distinct treatments of kinship bring to be a di!ering theoretical perspectives on gender and class.…”
Section: The Structural Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of &family' is strongly identi"ed with female gender and focal female members, a pattern isolated in other studies of kinship in low-income Salvador (Azevedo, 1966;Woortman, 1987;Agier, 1990c, d) or in other urban centres in Northeastern Brazil (Scott, 1996). Marriage, love a!airs and #irtations are often endogamous within the bairro.…”
Section: The Structural Contextmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Essas imagens mais velhas já existentes se relacionam ao modo "luzes acesas" no sentido de como elas parecem apresentar as convenções morais mais altas em relação a respeito por família e hierarquias familiares. 16 Entretanto, essas imagens mais antigas e impressas em papel são raras, dada a ausência, até recentemente, de negócios relacionados à fotografia no povoado, as limitações econômicas gerais da maioria das famílias e o fato de que essas imagens frequentemente registram ocasiões especiais, como casamentos formais, que ainda não são uma prática comum entre muitos moradores de Balduíno (Agier, 2007;Azevedo, 1966e Woortmann, 1987.…”
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