essay

The idiom of family

mediterranean family structuresCambridge • Published In 1976 • Pages: 347-362

By: Kenna, Margaret E..

Abstract
Kenna attempts to show in this paper how '…the idiom of family, used in relationships of wedding sponsorship and godparent -hood (KOUMBARIA), reconciles the ideal of family independence and self-sufficiency with the need of co-operative ties outside the family' (p. 347). Although the major portion of this study deals with the role and function of the KOUMBARIA in the society, there is some interesting data here on the use of kinship terminology between unrelated individuals. These kinship terms are used in situations where there is no thought of a reciprocal relationship, but rather as an indication that respect is recognized or required.
Subjects
Inheritance
Status, role, and prestige
Manipulative mobility
Social relationships and groups
Nuptials
Kinship terminology
Artificial kin relationships
Mourning
Cult of the dead
culture
Greeks
HRAF PubDate
2003
Region
Europe
Sub Region
Southeastern Europe
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 2002
Field Date
1960s-1980s
Coverage Date
1960s-1980s
Coverage Place
Island of Nisos (a pseudonym), Greece
Notes
Margaret E. Kenna
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
75020833
LCSH
Greece