The anthropology of marriage in lowland South America : bending and breaking the rules /

The anthropology of marriage in lowland South America : bending and breaking the rules / edited by Paul Valentine, Stephen Beckerman, and Catherine Alès. - Gainesville : University Press of Florida, (c)2017. - 1 online resource (307 pages)

Editors Stephen Beckerman and Paul Valentine argue that while Amazonian societies certainly have variations on marriage practices, in reality the rules surrounding them are inconsistently followed. Utilizing methods of cultural and social anthropology and pulling together data from several cultures, contributors demonstrate how individual motives and opportunities--including desire, economics, or residence--result in marriage choices that may negotiate, manipulate, or ignore societal rules.

Includes bibliographies and index.

-- PART I -- Marriage Matsigenka Style: Some Critical Reflections on Theories of Marriage Practices / Marriages, Norms and Structures: The Dilemma of Finding a Wife among the Piaroa of the Sipapo / To Be Seen or Not to Be Seen! Marriage Choices among Ese Eja of the Bolivian and Peruvian Amazon / PART II -- Why Did They Marry? A Very Short Tale of a Lasting Wayu (Guajiro) Marriage / Beyond the Norms: Marriage and Incest among the Ye'kwana / Why Do the Ye'kwana Commit Incest So Frequently? A Discussion of Silva's "Beyond the Norms" / Why Do Women Run Away? Matrimonial Strategies among the Yanomami / PART III -- "Poor Me, I Have No Cousin": The Pragmatics of Marital Choice in the Northwest Amazon / Why Was There a Transition from an Elementary Kinship Structure to a Complex One? A Short Ethnography of an Amazonian Village / Changes in Canela Marriage over 70 Years: From Authorizing to Stealing / Waorani Marriage / Dan Rosengren -- Alexander Mansutti Rodriguez -- Daniela Peluso -- Francois-Rene Picon -- Nalua Rosa Silva Monterrey -- Paul Valentine -- Catherine Ales -- Janet Chernela -- Lionel D. Sims -- William H. Crocker -- Rosemary Diaz.

Traditional treatments of marriage among indigenous people focus on what people say about whom one should marry and on rules that anthropologists induce from those statements. This volume is a cultural and social anthropological examination of the ways the indigenous peoples of lowland South America/Amazonia actually choose whom they marry.



9780813052892

2016049600


Indians of South America--Marriage customs and rites.
Indians of South America--Marriage customs and rites--Amazon River Valley.


Electronic Books.

F2230 / .A584 2017