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The Javanese family: a study of kinship and socialization
Hildred Geertz
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page vii)
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ONE/ INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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1. Kinship in Javanese Society (page 1)
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2. The Setting (page 5)
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TWO/ THE STRUCTURE OF THE JAVANESE KINSHIP SYSTEM (page 15)
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1. Kinship Terminology (page 15)
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2. The Kindred and Affinal Relatives (page 24)
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3. Household Composition (page 30)
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4. Property Division at Divorce and at Death (page 46)
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5. Marriage (page 54)
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6. The Structure of Javanese Kinship (page 76)
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THREE/ THE FUNCTIONING OF THE JAVANESE KINSHIP SYSTEM (page 83)
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1. Customs of Pregnancy and Childbirth (page 83)
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2. Infant Care and Training (page 92)
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3. Social Relationships in Childhood (page 105)
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4. Adolescence (page 118)
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5. Adulthood (page 122)
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6. Javanese Values and the Javanese Family (page 146)
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Appendix I: Javanese Kinship Terminology (page 155)
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Appendix Ii: Methods of Research (page 161)
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Index (page 173)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AA | 64.4 (Aug. 1962): 872-874 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/667817 |
JAS | 22.4 (Aug. 1963): 493-494 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2049884 |
Citable Link
Published: 1989
Publisher: Waveland Press
- 9780881334609 (paper)