Ucsp11 q2 Mod2 Kinship Group 2
Ucsp11 q2 Mod2 Kinship Group 2
Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics
Quarter 2 – Module 2
Kinship, Marriage, and the
Household
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Understanding Culture,
Society, and Politics
Quarter 2 – Module 2
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Kinship, Marriage, and
the Household
Table of Contents
COVER PAGE i
COPYRIGHT PAGE ii
TITLE PAGE iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS iv
WHAT THIS MODULE IS ABOUT v
WHAT I NEED TO KNOW v
HOW TO LEARN FROM THIS MODULE vi
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ICONS OF THIS MODULEvii
WHAT I KNOW viii
Lesson 1: Kinship, Marriage, and the Household 1
What’s In: 1
What’s New: Family Is 1
What is It: Kinship, Marriage, and the Household 2
What’s More: My Family Tree 6
Unforgettable Moment 6
What I Have Learned: Fill in the Blanks 7
What I Can Do: A Family Life Story 7
Summary 8
Assessment 10
Key to Answers 12
References 13
This module will give you information about kinship, marriage, and the
household as important concepts in the study of society and culture. Different kinship
patterns, descent, marriage, family, residential patterns, and politics of kinship are
further discussed.
The institution of the family is found in the society. The structure of the family
varies from one society to the other. It may vary in the number of marriage partners
that a person is allowed to have, the way a marriage partner is selected, and other
marriage rules across culture.
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May this lesson will guide you to better understanding on the role of a family
as a basic social institution in the society. Have fun learning.
Describe the organized nature of social life and rules governing behaviour
(UCSP11/12HSO-IIi-21)
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Lesson Kinship, Marriage, and the Household
Learning Competency:
Describe the organized nature of social life and rules
governing behaviour (UCSP11/12HSO-Iii-21)
What’s In
We learn from the previous module about the different social groups that
surround us. At this point in time, it is expected that you already knew who are the
members of your primary groups, the members of your secondary and reference
groups? How about your networks? List them all in a piece of paper. Viola! It is
surprising to note that we have a lot of social groups and networks in our life. Isn’t it
exciting to be with them after covid-19? Yes, of course.
But in the meantime, while waiting for that most exciting moment, let’s first learn
together the lesson about kinship, marriage, and the household. Without a doubt, you
will be amazed of the many things that you will discover.
What’s New
What is the role of the family in the society? Please give three (3) answers.
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What Is It
Every society has formed social institutions to meet all their basic needs. One of
these is the institution of the family. The family is the basic unit of the society. The
structure of the family may vary from one society to the other. It may vary from one
culture to the other as well.
As we grow older (adult), our social group will expand. We will meet new
faces/people in our neighbourhood, in the community, at work, in social organizations,
in social media, etc. By this, we begin to relate ourselves to the opposite sex by way of
having boy-girl relationship. And in the right time, from there, we will be able to establish
a society through a family.
Principles of Descent
Unilineal descent usually traced through a single line of ancestors either from
the patrilineal or matrilineal descent but not both.
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Patrilineal descent, affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her
father.
Bilateral descent, affiliates a person with a group of relatives through either his
or her parents. Kinship is traced through both ancestral lines of the mother and the
father.
Types of Kinship
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Exogamy or out-marriage, it refers to marriage outside their own clan or ethnic
group.
Polygamy refers to a marriage of having more than one spouse at a time. It can
be polygyny, the marriage of one man having multiple female partners at the same
time or polyandry is the marriage of one woman having multiple male partners at the
same time.
Child marriage. The parents of a small child arrange a future marriage with
another child's parents. The children are betrothed to each other.
Modern arranged marriage: The parents choose several possible mates for the
child, sometimes with the help of the child (who may indicate which photos he or she
likes, for example). The parents will then arrange a meeting with the family of the
prospective mate, and the two children will often have a short unsupervised meeting,
such as an hour-long walk around the neighborhood. The child then chooses who they
wish to marry (if anyone), although parents may exert varying degrees of pressure on
the child to make a certain choice.
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Post Marital Residency Rules (based on residence)
Patrilocal residence occurs when the married couple stays with or near the
husband’s kin or relatives.
Matrilocal residence occurs when the married couple stays with or near the
wife’s kin or relatives
Biolocal residence happens when the couple stays with the husband’s kin or
the wife’s kin alternately.
Avuncolocal residence occurs when the couple resides with or near the
maternal uncle of the groom.
Kinship by Ritual
A blended family is a type of family where both the parents (father and mother)
have children from previous marital relationships but all the members stay in one
household to form a new family. This is also called a step family, reconstituted family,
or a complex family.
Transnational family is a type of a family who lives in more than one country.
They may spend part of each year from one country to the other. This is caused due to
employment or military service of parents.
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Kinship of Politics: Political Dynasties and Alliances
In the Philippines, political dynasties refer to family members who are involved
in politics for several generations. Most politicians elected in public offices and
government positions are relatives.
What’s More
1. Make your personal “Family Tree”. If possible, place picture in each member of
the family; label it.
2. Use 1/8 size illustration board for this activity. You can use indigenous and
recycled materials. Show your creativity. Agree with your teacher on the other
specifications about the project.
Criteria Rating
The output presents the information in a clear and comprehensive
manner. 5 4 3 2 1
The output employs artistic techniques which do not distract from
the information or message being conveyed. 5 4 3 2 1
The output effectively uses text such as labels, captions, and
descriptions to clarify information or convey a message. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
Draw inside the box below about your unforgettable moment with your family. Be
creative. Briefly discuss your drawing.
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Criteria Rating
The drawing clearly expresses the information and message. 5 4 3 2 1
The drawing highlights important information relevant to the topic. 5 4 3 2 1
The drawing shows creativity. 5 4 3 2 1
Total points (15)
10. A type of residence where couple lives separately from both parents
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What I Can Do
Activity 5: A FAMILY LIFE STORY
It’s bonding time. Setback and relax at the comfort of your home. Gather your
siblings or your cousins. Grab a snack. Play a love song. Let your parents or guardians
or other relatives share about their family life story. But never forget, how about their
love story? Share the lesson that you learn from them. Have a lovely night.
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SUMMARY
Kinship is a social institution that refers to relations formed between members of
the society.
Referred marriage happens when someone finds his/her partner through friends,
relatives or people who act as matchmakers.
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Arranged marriage is usually called fixed marriage.
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REFERENCE
Antonio P. Contreras, Arleigh Ross D. Dela Cruz, Dennis S. Erasga, Cecile C. Fadrigon,
Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics, Quezon City: Phoenix
Publishing House, Inc., 2016, 146-159.
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"Chapter 14. Marriage and Family – Introduction to Sociology – 1st Canadian Edition."
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Last modified November 6, 2014.
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