strategic adaptation to changing

on the ability of families to coordinate the sometimes divergent interests of their members while adapting to changes in their social environment. This analysis reveals the sophistication of Moroccan families, which function as true social enterprises capable of long-term planning and strategic adaptation to changing circumstances.Critique of structuralist models of kinship The essay is a fundamental critique of structuralist approaches that reduce kinship to systems of formal rules and statutory positions. Hildred Geertz demonstrates that these models, developed mainly from “segmental” African societies, are inadequate for understanding the complexity of Middle Eastern family systems, which are characterized by their flexibility and adaptability. She reveals that the famous “patriarchal Arab family” described ดูหนังออนไลน์

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