- published: 13 Nov 2014
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Patrilineality, also known as the male line or agnatic kinship, is a common kinship system in which an individual's family membership derives from and is traced through his or her father's lineage. It generally involves the inheritance of property, rights, names, or titles by persons related through male kin.
A patriline ("father line") is a person's father, and additional ancestors, as traced only through males.
Patrilineal or agnatic succession gives priority to or restricts inheritance of a throne or fief to heirs, male or female, descended from the original title holder through males only. Traditionally, agnatic succession is applied in determining the names and membership of European dynasties. The prevalent forms of dynastic succession in Europe Asia and parts of Africa (but see the Rain Queen) were male-preference primogeniture, agnatic primogeniture or agnatic seniority until after World War II.
By the 21st century most European monarchies replaced their traditional agnatic succession with absolute primogeniture, meaning that the first child born to a monarch inherits the throne, regardless of the child's sex.
This is another video defining vocabulary words as an assignment for my anthropology class. This time it's patrilineal and matrilineal descent.
Jewish Identity in History and Halakha: Patrilineality and/or matrilineality (in English) Conference at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer
Jewish Identity in History and Halakha: Patrilineality and/or matrilineality (in English) Conference at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer
Jewish Identity in History and Halakha: Patrilineality and/or matrilineality (in English) Conference at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer
Jewish Identity in History and Halakha: Patrilineality and/or matrilineality (in English) Conference at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer
Jewish Identity in History and Halakha: Patrilineality and/or matrilineality (in English) Conference at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano Marshall T. Meyer
Gets into it beyond the 6:00 mark. Wish I would've included this beginning portion on the part 1 video or made it its own part 2, but being a newb video-creator, I jacked that up. LOL ______________________________________ Talk and accompanying slideshow revolving around this topic of what it means to be "bad" (specifically as a woman) and how domestication figures in, thanks in large part to the influence of Abrahamic religions and the dominance of patrilines and patriarchs within the last few thousand years, historical matrilines, matriarchs, and egalitarian cultures being rendered a thing of the past and have often been excluded from these conversations. The first couple of minutes or so was left over from the first recording session. From there on was recorded Jan. 31st, 2013.
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A video conversation between JPPI Sociologist Dr. Shlomo Fischer and Prof. Sylvia Barack Fishman of Brandeis University on the topic of American Reform Judaism's position on patrilineal descent.