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Demystifying the Mosuo: The behavioral ecology of kinship and reproduction in China's 'last matriarchal' society.

机译:揭开摩梭的神秘面纱:中国“最后母系”社会的亲属和生殖行为生态。

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Virtually every human endeavor is accomplished with some form of assistance from kin. From subsistence activities to child rearing to the provision of emotional support, relatives are called on to aid their kin. Yet while the importance of families to individuals arguably is universal, family systems are extremely variable in terms of their composition, the services they provide, and how services are organized and allocated. This dissertation examines the factors underlying variation in kinship systems in a population of agropastoralists currently undergoing economic and cultural transition: the ethnic Mosuo of Southwest China. Through the lens of behavioral ecology, it views kinship systems as dynamic, responding flexibly and adaptively to changes in social, cultural and ecological circumstances. The first chapter introduces the basic questions that this dissertation aims to address, the context surrounding my interests in the Mosuo, and basic descriptions of the field site and methodology. The second chapter tests a recent behavioral ecological model of matrilineal inheritance, asking whether Mosuo inheritance varies predictably according to source of wealth. It explains a hypothesized link between matriliny and resource paucity, and provides the first independent evidence in support of the behavioral ecology model under test. In the third chapter, I explore the impacts of economic differences on Mosuo reproduction and kinship, showing that wealth is associated with higher levels of marital commitment, as evidenced by increased stability in reproductive partnerships, and other departures from stated matrilineal norms. The fourth chapter examines the impacts of wealth and residential ecology on paternal investment in children, arguing that in contrast to previous assertions, fathers are important among the Mosuo, and that fathers' levels of investment in child rearing varies according to the resources they have to provide and local availability of reproductive partners. The fifth and final chapter of my dissertation summarizes the evidence presented in previous chapters and suggests specific avenues for future research. I conclude by emphasizing the power of behavioral ecology to understand the ultimate foundations of kinship.
机译:实际上,人类的每一项努力都需要家人的某种形式的帮助。从维持生计到抚养孩子,再到提供情感支持,都要求亲戚帮助他们的亲戚。然而,尽管家庭对个人的重要性可以说是普遍的,但家庭系统在其组成,所提供的服务以及服务的组织和分配方式方面却千差万别。本文研究了目前正在经历经济和文化转型的农牧民群体中亲属制度变异的潜在因素:中国西南的摩梭族。通过行为生态学的视角,它认为亲属关系系统是动态的,可以灵活,自适应地响应社会,文化和生态环境的变化。第一章介绍了本文旨在解决的基本问题,围绕我对摩梭人的兴趣的背景以及对实地和方法的基本描述。第二章测试了母系遗传的最新行为生态模型,询问摩梭遗传是否根据财富来源可预测地变化。它解释了母系关系和资源匮乏之间的假设联系,并提供了第一个独立的证据来支持被测行为生态模型。在第三章中,我探讨了经济差异对摩梭人生殖和血缘关系的影响,表明财富与更高的婚姻承诺相关联,这体现在生殖伙伴关系稳定性的提高以及与既定母系规范的其他背离中。第四章考察了财富和居住生态系统对父亲对孩子的投资的影响,认为与以前的主张相反,父亲在摩梭人中很重要,父亲在抚养子女方面的投资水平根据他们所需要的资源而有所不同。提供生殖伙伴并在当地提供。本文的第五章也是最后一章总结了前几章中提出的证据,并提出了未来研究的具体途径。最后,我着重强调行为生态学理解亲属关系最终基础的力量。

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  • 作者

    Mattison, Siobhan M.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Biology Evolution and Development.;Anthropology Physical.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 158 p.
  • 总页数 158
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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