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Being in charge: Older women and their younger female kin

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When domination can only be exercised... directly, between one person and another, it can not take place overtly and must be disguised under the veil of enchanted relationships, the official model of which is presented by the relations between kinsmen.

The gentle, invisible form of violence, which is never recognized as such... can not fail to be seen as the most economical mode of domination...

The system is such that the dominant agents have a vested interest in virtue. (Bourdieu 1991∶191, 192, 194)

Abstract

Our cross-cultural study of the relationship between older women and their younger female kin examines women's hierarchies based on age and focuses on the exercise of authority by women, when such authority is traditional and accepted. Data were collected for two world-wide samples each consisting of 30 societies, varying in complexity, subsistence base, geographic location, and in customs related to women's lives. Three hypotheses were tested. The findings, which are statistically significant, suggest that the relationships between older women and their younger female kin are patterned and predictable, determined by the role of women in subsistence activities, by rules for post-marital residence, and by descent.

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Brown, J.K., Subbaiah, P. & Sarah, T. Being in charge: Older women and their younger female kin. J Cross-Cultural Gerontol 9, 231–254 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00972152

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