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Marriage forms include woman-marriage, ghost marriage, polyandry, visiting unions, same-sex marriage and medically assisted parenthood. Evans-Pritchard’s Nuer and Nayar ethnography already split sex, residence and legitimacy. Schneider and Strathern treated kinship as cultural assignment, not bare biology. Family is not universally the Parsons nuclear unit. Social reproduction is how children, labour and status are placed across generations, as Engels and later feminist anthropologists argued. Living examples include IVF, surrogacy debates and chosen families.
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Introduction
If marriage were only one man, one woman and their legitimate children, kinship would be a simple household chart. Ethnography found woman-marriage, ghost marriage, walking marriage, polyandry, same-sex unions and chosen families. That variation forced anthropology to reopen what kinship, family and social reproduction mean.
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Variation in forms of marriage
E. E. Evans-Pritchard described Nuer woman-marriage, in which a woman can take a wife and the children belong to her lineage. Nuer ghost marriage can attach children to a dead man. Tibetan and Himalayan polyandry (as in Prince Peter and later ethnographers) puts brothers in one marital set. The Mosuo “walking marriage” of southwest China stresses visiting unions more than a co-resident husband. Lévi-Strauss had already treated marriage as alliance between groups, not as a private couple. Kathleen Gough on Nayar unions in Kerala troubled the idea of a universal resident father.
Contemporary law and practice add civil same-sex marriage, live-in partnerships, and IVF parenthood. “Marriage” is a bundle of rights — sexual access, legitimacy, labour, residence — that can be split and recombined.
Rethinking kinship
David Schneider argued that American kinship is a cultural system of blood and law, not a universal biology. If Nuer children belong through cattle and woman-marriage, then descent is a social assignment. Marilyn Strathern on new reproductive technologies showed that a genetic parent, a gestational parent and a caring parent need not be one person. Janet Carsten on relatedness in Langkawi stressed feeding and living together. Pedigree and genealogy must stay distinct here: biology does not automatically equal kinship.
Rethinking family
The nuclear family of Talcott Parsons cannot be the human default once joint families, matrifocal households (Oscar Lewis, Caribbean files), and queer chosen families are in view. Family is the set of people who share consumption, care and legitimacy under a local rule, not a timeless father–mother–child molecule.
Rethinking social reproduction
Social reproduction means how a society replaces people, labour and status across generations. Friedrich Engels tied family form to property. Later feminist anthropology (Gayle Rubin, Claude Meillassoux, Sylvia Yanagisako) asked how marriage organises women’s labour and the next generation’s belonging. If marriage can be woman-to-woman, or visiting, or medically assisted, then reproduction is not only heterosexual coitus inside a recognised couple. It is the social arrangement that places a child in a line of rights.
A current Indian illustration is surrogacy law, live-in recognition in some judgments, and hijra or chosen-family care.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD V[Marriage variation] --> K[Kinship as social] V --> F[Family as care unit] V --> R[Social reproduction of rights] K --> S[Schneider / Strathern]
Conclusion
Variation in marriage showed that kinship is assigned, family is a local care unit, and social reproduction is the placing of children and labour in a structure of rights. Evans-Pritchard, Schneider, Strathern and feminist kinship theory are the spine. The couple-and-blood model is one cultural case, not the definition.
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