Sociology, asked by royte, 1 year ago

describe important features if indian rural society in terms of family marriage and kinship

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Answered by The14th0ne
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Marriage is an institution that admits men and women to family life. Edward Westermarck defined marriage as the more or less durable connection between male and female lasting beyond the mere act of propagation till after the birth of offspring. Lowie defined it as a relatively permanent bond between permissible mates. Malinowski defined marriage as a contract for the production and maintenance of children. According to Lundberg Marriage consists of the rules and regulations that define the rights, duties and privileges of husband and wife with respect to each other.

According to Horton and Hunt marriage is the approved social pattern whereby two or more persons establish a family. According to Anderson and Parker marriage are the sanctioning by a society of a durable bond between one or more males and one or more females established to permit sexual intercourse for the implied purpose of parenthood. According to John Levy and Ruth Monroe people get married because of the feeling that being in a family is the only proper indeed the only possible way to live. People do not marry because it is their social duty to perpetuate the institution of family or because the scriptures recommend matrimony but because they lived in a family as children and cannot get over the feeling that being in a family is the only proper way to live in society.

Answered by vchilongo
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Let me try this one out.

The rural communities tend to stick to the ancient culture due to little or no integration with the member of the outside and the foreign communities unlike those in urban areas.

The embrace the Asian culture and they follow the ancient culture in respect to marriages and kinship in their way of life.  

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