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一夫多妻制的认知:后代及其他亲属对共妻满意度的影响。

Perceptions of polygyny: the effects of offspring and other kin on co-wife satisfaction.

作者信息

Scelza Brooke A

机构信息

a Department of Anthropology , University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles , California , USA.

出版信息

Biodemography Soc Biol. 2015;61(1):98-110. doi: 10.1080/19485565.2014.981795.

Abstract

The costs and benefits of polygyny have been widely debated and vary according to local sociopolitical context, the level of female autonomy, and economic considerations such as the mode of production. This study aims to understand perceptions of polygyny as a function of household demography, particularly the number of female kin present in the household who can provide labor that is largely substitutable to that of a co-wife. The presence of these helpers is proposed to shift the cost-benefit structure of polygyny, in which having more female kin available is associated with a more negative view of the practice. Interview and census data from 106 Himba women, who are traditional, seminomadic pastoralists, were used to test this prediction. Among married women who reside patrilocally, the presence of more elder daughters was associated with a more negative view of polygyny. Among unmarried women, who reside in their natal homes, it is the total number of adult female kin that predicts perception of polygyny. In addition, unmarried women are significantly more likely to report fights over resources as a source of co-wife conflicts when they have more dependent children, but no such association was found among married women.

摘要

一夫多妻制的成本和收益一直备受广泛争论,并且会因当地的社会政治背景、女性自主程度以及诸如生产方式等经济因素而有所不同。本研究旨在了解一夫多妻制观念如何作为家庭人口统计学的一个函数,特别是家庭中存在的女性亲属数量,她们能够提供在很大程度上可替代共同妻子劳动的劳动力。这些帮手的存在被认为会改变一夫多妻制的成本效益结构,其中有更多女性亲属可利用与对这种习俗的更负面看法相关联。来自106名辛巴族女性(她们是传统的半游牧牧民)的访谈和普查数据被用于检验这一预测。在从夫居的已婚女性中,更多年长女儿的存在与对一夫多妻制更负面的看法相关联。在居住在娘家的未婚女性中,成年女性亲属的总数能够预测对一夫多妻制的看法。此外,未婚女性在有更多受抚养子女时,更有可能报告资源争夺是共同妻子冲突的一个来源,但在已婚女性中未发现此类关联。

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