Flashcards for Nature of Kinship
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The term for culturally defined relationships between individuals who are commonly thought of as having family ties.

kinship

The general term for socially recognized links between ancestors and descendants.

descent (or descent bond)

The kind of kinship bond that links husband or wife, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, and sister-in-law.

affinity (or marriage) bond

The formal kinship analysis term for people who are related by bonds of affinity.

affines (or affinal relatives)

The kind of kinship bond that links people through socially recognized biological ties, such as mother, father, grandparents, children, grandchildren, uncles, aunts, brothers, sisters, and cousins.

consanguinity

The formal kinship analysis term for people who are related by bonds of consanguinity.

consanguines (or consanguinal relatives)

The term for a socially recognized link between individuals, created as an expedient for dealing with special circumstances, such as the bond between a godmother and her godchild. These bonds are based on friendship and other personal relationships rather than marriage or descent.

fictive kinship

The kind of kin term used when addressing someone directly in contrast to when they are referring to them in a conversation with someone else.

term of address

The kind of kin term used when referring to someone in a conversation with someone else.

term of reference

The kind of kinship bond that links parents to their adopted children.

fictive kinship

A fictive kinship term used for godparents among Spanish speakers in Latin America.

comadre (co-mother) or compadre (co-father)