A study of conjugal and kin relationships in a group of urban, educated West Africans, Akan Senior Civil Servants in Accra. As well as representing a contribution to the growing body of data on marriage and family life in West Africa, the book is an exercise in methodology in which the aim has been to evolve ways of documenting and comparing two major aspects of conjugal family relationships: the division of labour, resources and power between spouses, and the extent to which the conjugal family is a functionally discrete unit in a number of domestic activity areas. This documentation and analysis leads to the examination of marital continuity and change among urban migrants from a region characterised by matrilineal descent and inheritance.
ISBN: | 9780521093187 |
Publication date: | 8th January 2009 |
Author: | Christine Oppong |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 224 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology |
Genres: |
Sociology: family and relationships Social and cultural anthropology |